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Ryanair's South African Test

  • 07-06-2022 3:47pm
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    See in the headlines section on RTE there is a piece that Ryanair is asking South African's in Europe using the airline to complete a test in Afrikaans even though a lot of people don't speak it.


    However, in typical RTE fashion, it is not entirely clear what is substantially behind the lines


    "But it said that it required any UK-bound passengers from the country to fill in the "simple questionnaire" due to what it described as a high prevalence of fraudulent South African passports.

    "If they are unable to complete this questionnaire, they will be refused travel and issued with a full refund," a spokesman for the airline said"


    Anyone any additional reliable source of information on what exactly that means? Are there people entering Europe with fake passports or are there people acquiring fake passports once they are inside Europe?



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