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Home » Couple claims Ryanair wouldn’t let them fly home with sick baby – then demanded £490
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Couple claims Ryanair wouldn’t let them fly home with sick baby – then demanded £490

By staff10 June 2025No Comments5 Mins Read

Christina Finn and her husband Cameron claim they were not allowed to board a flight from London to Ireland with their five-month-old son – but the airline says their passport policy is clear

James Martin McCarthy and Tim Hanlon News Reporter

07:51, 10 Jun 2025Updated 08:02, 10 Jun 2025

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Christina Finn had travelled with her family to London for a CBeebies event (Image: Supplied)

A couple with a sick baby claim they were not allowed to board a Ryanair flight after they were incorrectly informed they would need a visa to enter Ireland from the UK.

Christina Finn and her husband Cameron had travelled to London from Belfast on Friday for a CBeebies event with their five-month-old son and were returning from Stansted to Dublin with the budget airline when they were refused boarding. Christina explained that their first issues arose when they couldn’t check in for their flight online. “We had flown to London on Friday morning from Belfast for a meeting with the BBC, and we were to fly home from London to Dublin and then get the bus up to Belfast as that was the cheapest option, and it is something we would do all the time,” she said.

Christina pictured
Christina said the family was not allowed on a Ryanair flight(Image: Supplied)

“We were travelling with our five-month-old baby, and it was important that we got home early enough, as he is quite unwell and has to have medication twice a day.

“When we went to check in on the app, it wouldn’t let me click through to our booking at all and I thought the issue was with my phone so when we got to the airport, we had to check in at the desk where we then had to pay a fine for not checking in online.”

Christina said that after paying the fine, the Ryanair staff asked to see their passports and she informed them that they had flown over with easyJet using their driving licenses but that they had their passports with them, which had recently expired.

She told BelfastLive: “My husband has an Irish passport and I have a British one which have both recently expired. With the baby due, we were waiting until he was born to renew them so that we could just do it at the same time.

“We informed the staff that we had flown over on our driving licences so he took them away and came back with a man who told us that because my husband has an expired Irish passport, he would be allowed on the flight to Dublin but as my passport was a British one they couldn’t let me on the plane.

“The staff informed me that as a UK citizen I would need a visa to travel to Ireland as it is in the EU and I tried to explain to them that that wouldn’t apply due to the Common Travel Area.

“I told him that we lived in Northern Ireland and he then questioned how I had a British passport and couldn’t seem to understand that it was a pretty common thing for people to fly to Dublin then travel on to Belfast. He also said that we would need to have evidence that we had booked onward travel from Dublin to Belfast.

“As I questioned it, he said that he was speaking to someone on the phone who told him that if they let us on the plane and if we arrived in Dublin we would be stopped at passport control and the airline would be fined between £500 and £1000 for allowing me on the plane without a valid passport.”

Christina said that the staff member informed them that the only way around their issue would be for them to book a new flight directly to Belfast which would cost them £490.

“We had to borrow the money from my mum for the flights and while I was on the phone to her she looked up the Government website which stated that you did not need a passport or visa to travel between the UK and Ireland. She sent me a screenshot of this which I showed to the man and he said he would look into it then he walked away,” she said.

“I decided to ring the British embassy in Dublin who directed me to call the Irish embassy in London and the woman on the phone was horrified. She said that there was no requirement for people to have a passport for travelling between the UK and Ireland and that there was also no need for a visa. However, she explained that Ryanair could have its own policy requiring travellers to have a passport.”

Christina said that the whole experience made her feel like a “second-class citizen”.

A Ryanair spokesperson said: “In accordance with Ryanair’s T&C’s, which these passengers agreed to at the time of booking, these passengers failed to check-in online before arriving at London Stansted Airport (5 June).

“Therefore, these passengers were correctly asked to pay the required airport check-in fee (£55 per passenger), however refused to do so, and became aggressive towards the agents at the check in desk at London Stansted Airport.

“All passengers travelling with Ryanair agree to check-in online before arriving at their departure airport and all passengers are sent an email reminding them to do so 24hrs before departure. These passengers were subsequently correctly denied boarding to this flight from London Stansted to Dublin (5 June) as these passengers’ passports did not meet the requirements for travel as both passports had expired in 2024.

“It is each passenger’s responsibility to ensure that their passport is valid for travel in line with the relevant State requirements at the time of travel. These requirements are clearly set out on Ryanair.com, and passengers are reminded with pop-up messages during booking. Passengers travelling between Ireland and the UK are required to carry a valid passport for travel.

“Therefore, as these passengers did not present a valid passport for this flight from London Stansted to Dublin Airport, they were correctly denied boarding.”

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