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Furious Love Island star slams Ryanair in row over boarding pass ranting ‘it doesn’t cost £55 to print one!’

A ANGRY Love Island star has ripped into Ryanair over a row about boarding passes, ranting "it doesn't cost £55 to print one!".

The islander took to social media to express how she felt after reading a story about a an elderly couple who were charged a fine for downloading the wrong travel tickets.

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The Love Island star ripped into the airline after they charged an elderly couple £110 for printing the wrong boarding passesCredit: Reuters
Georgia Townend who appeared in the seventh season of Love Island, had a lot to say about the storyCredit: Rex

Georgia Townend, a 28-year-old Essex market executive, appeared in the seventh season of the ITV dating show.

Ryanair had made the old couple pay £110 for downloading the wrong boarding passes.

Instead of getting the outgoing flight they got the return flight.

Ryanair tweeted a screenshot of their terms and conditions, stating that all customers must agree to check in 24 hours before their trip and print or download their boarding passes.

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But Love Island's Georgia had a lot to say about the airline on Twitter.

The influencer wasn't happy that Ryanair charge their customers to print "off a bit of paper".

She tweeted: "Still doesn’t excuse the fact it’s £55 to print off a bit of paper though does it."

Other Twitter users also agreed with Georgia and shared their displeasure with the airline.

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One wrote: "Exactly! Ryanair you should be ashamed."

A second added; "How do Ryanair get away with charging their customers to print a bit of paper off?"

A third penned: "Ridiculous!!"

A fourth raged: "They need to be stopped."

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A fifth added: "This really annoys me. It's wrong."

Georgia ripped into Ryanair on TwitterCredit: Rex
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