Couple fuming after being 'charged £78' to carry pastries onto Ryanair flight

A pair was left fuming after reportedly being hit with almost £100 in costs for bringing pastries onto a Ryanair flight. Two passengers claimed the airline tried to make them pay £78 to carry conventional Mallorcan snacks named ensaïmada on a flight from Palma de Mallorca airport after the objects are stated to have exceeded cabin baggage limits. The allegations have sparked a neighborhood firestorm, with Mallorcan politicians wading in on the talk as they worry the choice might affect native meals gross sales.

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Speaking to The Guardian, native officers have warned that the rule might hurt regional gross sales of the candy deal with.

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The iconic pastry is created from heavy-duty flour, sugar, eggs, water and port lard.

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The completed dough is baked within the oven for 12 hours at a minimal and dusted with sugar.

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The experience required to make them is handed down in conventional bakeries for generations, making them a valuable product, and authorities have referred to as out Ryanair representatives.

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Iago Negueruela, tourism minister for the Balearics, informed the Mirror that he referred to as the airline to a gathering to "defend local produce and avoid any kind of discrimination”.

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Pep Magraner, the president of the Balearic Islands pastry-makers association, claimed only Ryanair had imposed the rule on passengers.

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He said that "all the opposite airways" flying from Palma de Mallorca allow people to take ensaïmada aboard.

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He added: "It’s solely an issue with Ryanair, however we’re speaking about a number of flights, particularly to the Spanish mainland, which is the vacation spot of a lot of the ensaïmadas."

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Ryanair typically allows people to bring food onboard flights but in hand luggage.

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The airline is slightly stricter than others, however, with some - such as easyJet - allowing people to bring hot drinks, provided they are packed away.

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Ryanair guidance states that it cannot allow "permit passengers to board the airplane with scorching drinks or devour their very own alcohol" within the title of security.

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The newest dispute is a part of a wider subject inside the Balearic Islands, which has beforehand encountered comparable issues with different airways.

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In 2022, the Balearic Islands' authorities filed a number of circumstances in opposition to easyJet Eurowings and Volotea.

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The circumstances, introduced ahead by the buyer affairs workplace, demanded fines as much as €20,000 (£17,160) for hand baggage charging charges.

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FACUA, an impartial nonprofit client group, additionally levelled costs in opposition to Vueling and Ryanair.

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Spain's Ministry of Consumer Affairs is contemplating the circumstances as Spanish airports agency Aena is below mounting strain to create a system.

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Express.co.uk has contacted Ryanair for remark.

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