Well, let's apply the same logic then. A borrower who accepts a break will be required to pay interest in full for the duration of the payment break. If Ryanair are imposing a "break" on their obligation to refund fares, they should likewise pay interest to the customer.......
There's something odd about people happy to accept breaks in their mortgage payments because of Covid-19 but insisting airlines repay flight costs instantly, particularly as there's a good chance that airline might go bankrupt if it was to attempt to do so.
I am due to fly with them to Marseille later this month. They are still selling flights there. I can "check in" online. Yet they are saying that 99% of their flights have been cancelled until July or later.
Are they still flying to France this month?
Being almost blackmailed into taking the vouchers, with suggestions that we won't get our refund for months to come, is simply wrong and needs to be stopped.
This airline's apparent attempt to illegally pocket millions of its customers' money is not just a consumer protection issue but also a challenge to the rule of law. It's time the media started covering it from that perspective.
I know it's sometimes unfashionable but I'm a huge fan of Ryanair which is a true homegrown Irish success story.
I have an upcoming flight in July with them.It's only a short hop to London as part of an onward flight but I'll be happy to take a voucher off them.I fly frequently with them so will always be able to use the voucher.
The onward flight is with Easyjet and I'll shortly be able to re-arrange those flights at no extra cost for the same time next year when the Summer 2021 schedules are released.
Lufthansa are also offering similar terms for our cancelled long haul flights at Easter and I expect to avail of Aer Lingus's voucher scheme for a long haul flight in August.
There's something odd about people happy to accept breaks in their mortgage payments because of Covid-19 but insisting airlines repay flight costs instantly, particularly as there's a good chance that airline might go bankrupt if it was to attempt to do so.
Try emailing info@care.ryanair.com, that’s how I got mineWow ....mine was a March flight ...but. not a sign of our refund yet.
Should we check in as Ryan Air will see us as a no show and not give us a voucher/refund? This is my understanding
we are going to Germany, do you reckon we should check in?
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