Ryanair has apologized after issuing close to 200 compensatory checks to passengers that were sent without the signature necessary to cash them.
A spokesperson for Ryanair said, “Due to an admin error, a tiny number of cheques (less than 190 out of over 20,000 compensation cheques in July) were posted without a required signatory. These cheques were re-issued last week and we apologise sincerely for this inconvenience which arose out of our desire to issue these compensation cheques quickly to our customers.”
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