Ryanair is to bring in reduced airport fees for its customers later this year.
The carrier says its airport check-in will be reduced from €70 to €45 from May, while its missed departure fee will fall from €110 to €99.
They are part of its new customer charter, which forms the second year of its improvement programme.
As part of the charges, the low-cost airline is also to introduce new aircraft interiors, new cabin crew uniforms, a new 'hold the fare' feature and new seats with more leg room.
It will also roll out a personalised Ryanair.com website, with up to 100 versions of the homepage.
It was launched in London today to mark the airline's 30th birthday.
Ryanair CEO, Michael O'Leary said: "We now want to celebrate our 30th birthday in 2015 by launching our new customer charter...as we grow to carry 100 million customers this year."