Ryanair passengers are furious after dozens were turned away from a flight to Spain at a British airport.More than 30 people were told they could not go on their pre-booked flight to Malaga as they had no proof of Spanish residency.It was required by the Spanish government for people to travel to the country at the time.One said he was furious with the decision and claimed the unexpected refusal cost him almost £350.He added that he doesn't expect to get back - and has hit out at Ryanair for not making the instructions clear.The incident happened on Friday morning before the rules for travelling to Spain changed on Monday.The passenger told the Derby Telegraph that he followed all of Ryanair's instructions on their website and claims he had.
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