I wrote a few months ago about how Ryanair had started charging for web check-in despite it being a cost saving for them — and how this was not the Ryanair that I understood. Well, I was proved right last week when they switched surcharges. Now you have to pay if you want to check in at the desk, and you get priority boarding and online check-in for free.
If only they would start putting some effort into maintaining the uptime of the web check-in site, I would be happy. That said, it beats Aer Lingus which refuses to let you print out a replacement boarding pass if (for example), Firefox crashes on getting the PDF the first time around.