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Jacob Rawley & Ryan Paton

Ryanair issues travel warning for anyone flying in November

Ryanair has issued a warning to travellers with a flight booked in November.

People across the UK will have flights booked with the budget airline for a winter getaway. However, Ryanair has urged holidaymakers to check their departure date.

A statement announced the online check in process will be down temporarily. It said: "Due to planned maintenance, Ryanair website / app will be temporarily down from 18.00hrs Tue, 8 – 05.00hrs Wed, 9 Nov.

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"Customers who are due to fly during this 11-hour period should check-in online before 18.00hrs on Tue, 8 Nov." Ryanair charges customers £55 for failing to check in online if their flight departs in less than two hours, or £30 for flights to Spain - as The Daily Record reports.

Unfortunately, the fine could leave passengers out of pocket before their holiday even begins. The news comes after a recent report found that two-thirds of Brits admit that they were also caught out by "financial blindspots " while abroad. The HSBC UK survey found that one in 10 have made purchases abroad in GBP, which is more expensive than local currencies.

On top of this, six in 10 holidaymakers said they incurred fees for cash withdrawals and debit card transactions last time they travelled overseas. One in four Brits were also found to have gone over-budget by between £100-£300 on their holiday this year.

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