Ryanair are not levying any fuel surcharges so I can't see how that would be the case.Could that be a touch of "the pot calling the kettle black"?
Would it be not worth checking out other carriers to your destination or nearby who may not be charging a fuel surcharge? Eg. use ryanair and use the €140 for car hire/taxi to get you where you want to go? I know this is not always practical but there are choices to most destinations albeit with a possible stopover.
Perhaps, but on the other hand the final price for the tickets quoted by airlines on their website booking engines is inclusive of all those charges. So you can see what the final price is before you click 'accept'.Seems to me that Air Lingus was one of the cheapest around to begin with. Personally I dislike all surcharges on airline prices whether it be wheelchair charge, security charge, handling charge, auto check in charge. They should really quote the total price to begin with.
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The only airline that slaps on hidden extras at the airport is (you guessed it) Ryanair!