Originally Posted by
LondonElite
I am not the airport/Ryanair agent who will make the call on the day, so I really don't know, but in my (fairly considerable) experience with name foul-ups on BPs around the world, I would guess that the chance of being denied bolding is fairly low.
Originally Posted by
SK AAR
The chance of being refused boarding is close to zero. Most likely the agents will not even notice it. A good argument would be that you flew the outbound segment - then of course you are able to travel on the ticket for the return segment also.
On any other airline, I'd agree with you. IATA rules provide some flexibility for misspelling. IIRC Ryanair isn't an IATA member and subsequently sets its own rules. A name-change with Ryanair is anywhere between €115 and £160. Drawing attention to it, will Ryanair give an opportunity to charge said fee. I suspect that refusing to pay the fee will result in denied boarding, hence why I wouldn't say anything. Chances are that they won't notice (similar to how they didn't notice on the outbound).