Budget airlines are pocketing a staggering £265,000 a day in rip off debit and credit card charges - despite knowing a change in law will soon make it illegal. Consumer watchdogs who helped force the law change say the airlines are cashing in while they can as they know a ban is on its way. Ryanair is among the worst offenders, charging an eye-watering £48 in fees for return flights for a family of four booked using credit and debit cards. The low budget carrier charges for every passenger and for every leg of a journey, even if everything is paid for in one transaction - and the fee levied for paying by card is often more expensive than the flight itself. Following a 'super complaint' from consumers to outlaw the exorbitant fees, the government announced last June that it would act to outlaw the wallet busting charges....Read more here--: Budget airlines pocketing £265,000 a DAY in rip off debit and credit card fees