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Ryanair leaves SAS veteran, 76, ‘stranded’ at airport after boarding pass row

After noticing the name on his boarding pass didn’t match that of his passport, Ryanair check-in staff refused to let the 76-year-old board despite him showing various other forms of ID

An SAS veteran says he was left stranded at an airport after a mix-up over his boarding pass meant he was stopped from boarding a Ryanair flight.

Brian Denver, from Bolton, was unable to catch his flight from Cork to Manchester Airport on Thursday, September 7. The 76-year-old goes by the name Brian, but his passport is under his Christian name Bernard.

After noticing the name on his boarding pass didn’t match, check-in staff refused to let him board despite him showing various other forms of ID. The retired haulage company boss had already missed a flight earlier that day after turning up late to the airport due to an accident on the roads.

He ended up catching a later flight to Liverpool – for free – but didn’t land until 11.30pm, meaning he missed the last train home. The veteran, who served in the SAS for 10 years, waited in the city centre until 5am the next day, and eventually made it home two hours later.

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