Incidentally are Marsupial and Dr. Strangelove one and the same person or of the same mind....they follow each other around with their "likes".
Can't see those prices on Ryanair to Seville. I was there recently. Hotels (accommodation) are not cheap.I recently booked a return flight to Seville in May for €69 return with Ryanair!
Can't see those prices on Ryanair to Seville. I was there recently. Hotels (accommodation) are not cheap.
That may be because I bagged the last cheap seats! Anyway I'm going to Jerez!
Almost Ryanair-esque.
Jerez is an hour from Seville!
What do they call it, ‘Seville South’?!
I rather thought the whole point of this thread is - no you can't!there anything I can do about this
We were always happy to purchase our hotel stay, pay upfront to get the lowest price, but non-refundable.I am actually afraid to book any hotels at this stage because I expect my flight time to be changed before September.
Interesting article about Quantas selling tickets for cancelled flights.In August I booked flights to Palma for next April. I paid extra to fly on a mid morning flight.
I was just checking the flight times this morning only to discover that both the outgoing flight from Dublin has been changed to an afternoon flight. The incoming flight has changed from an afternoon flight to a morning flight.
I received no notification about these changes.
I contacted customer service today by phone and was told that as I had not received any official email about these changes then I can do nothing, as the flight times might change again!
The thing is.....when we booked we chose the more expensive mid day flight. We could have opted for a cheaper flight later in the day.
Now our more expensive flight has been re scheduled to later in the day. The later in the day flight is €20 per person cheaper.
So they got more money out of us for a flight that doesn't exist and was only a notional flight when we booked it..
This has happened to me now also. I booked a flight 2 weeks ago with a departure from Dublin in late June. The departure was to be at 10am from Dublin. I just got notification to say its been changed to 07.45 and as we are over 2hrs from the airport this now means we pretty much have to stay up all night to catch the flight. I could have booked the day before or day after but specifically booked it the day we did as it had 10am departure which was ideal for us and we have booked our accommodation so don't want the hassle of changing that now.
I can't help but think is a sinister move by Ryanair to get people to book on the basis of a nice flight time and then change the time to less convenient for most people knowing that most people we have to stick with the flight.
What is the difference in what Ryanair did and what Quantas did?OP is stating that Ryanair have changed the flight time but haven't notified OP.
Furthermore, they have told them that they cannot claim a refund until they are 'officially notified'.
And yet they are selling tickets for the same flight at a different time from what OP is saying.
How can you sell tickets for the flight at a different time if you haven't changed the flight time?
Interesting thread here on Tripadvisor about Bait and Switch tactics used by airlines.
https://www.tripadvisor.ie/ShowTopic-g1-i10702-k14664688-Victim_of_bait_and_switch-Air_Travel.html
What is the difference in what Ryanair did and what Quantas did?
So you have no idea when your flights were cancelled because they did not send you an email? You found out by accident.In August I booked flights to Palma for next April. I paid extra to fly on a mid morning flight.
I was just checking the flight times this morning only to discover that both the outgoing flight from Dublin has been changed to an afternoon flight. The incoming flight has changed from an afternoon flight to a morning flight.
I received no notification about these changes.
This happened to me before. I noticed the flight time change on the Ryanair website about a month before I received the email from Ryanair informing me of same. The email came about a month before flying.
O.K.In August I booked flights to Palma for next April. I paid extra to fly on a mid morning flight.
I was just checking the flight times this morning only to discover that both the outgoing flight from Dublin has been changed to an afternoon flight. The incoming flight has changed from an afternoon flight to a morning flight.
But had you booked the flights later you would not have had any cost. That's the chance anyone takes with advanced booking.So the additional cost to us because Ryanair re-scheduled our flights was €222.
Not true. They can re-schedule flights up to two weeks before departure.But had you booked the flights later you would not have had any cost
This is about Ryanair re-scheduling flights. Not about booking actual flights that aren't re-scheduled.As an aside, I used to go to 6 nations rugby matches back in the day and booked ryanair flights before the fixtures came out in the hope of getting a bargain. Sometimes it worked but I don't expect a refund.
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