British Supersport champ rages at ‘absolute joke’ Ryanair after charging him to bring trophy home

BRITISH SUPERSPORT star Jack Kennedy was left fuming after Ryanair charged him £75 to bring home a trophy.

The four-time world champion won at Thruxton last weekend to move top of the standings as he chases a fifth title.

Jack Kennedy shelled out to bring his trophy home

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But he revealed he had to shell out to bring home his trophy as the Irishman returned home from the UK.

He took to X to vent his frustration alongside a photo as he got on board.

He wrote: “Nice one @Ryanair charging me £75 to bring my trophy on board that I won in the UK and travelling home to Ireland FR667. What an absolute joke.”

Fans were divided on social media over the extra fee.

One wrote: “Ryanair would charge you per finger and per toe if they could.”

Another added: “You should’ve put it on your head and said it’s a designer hat mate.”

A third asked: “Awful, but is it a surprise?”

A fourth commented: “Whats surprising is people travelling Ryanair and still being surprised by the additional charges.”

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While a fifth wrote: “As much as you’re a great sportsman, you aren’t different to anyone else.

“It’s classed as luggage/extra weight etc…. maybe next time send it by Royal Mail and wait forever for it to turn up ( that’s if it does )…..”

Ryanair have been contacted for comment.

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The Hungaroring, known for its twisty and tight layout, is poised for significant upgrades under new ownership.

The renovation comes after the track’s Formula 1 contract was extended until at least 2032.

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