Ryanair refund

There's no "in practice" about it; ***all*** airlines will pitch for as many passengers as they can get on a flight and hope that they can fit a square peg into a round hole at departure time.

And, apparently, it's all legal and above board and you won't be able to set any regulatory body upon them; not even the CAA.

A crock of shit if you ask me.......

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Gary Baldi
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It might be theoretically possible to go to over 50 other destinations for free, but so far I can only find one of this 50 that actually has availability of these "free" seats.

tim

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tim....

I've shown you Billund.

Try Bremen for 25 November to 1 December then, or Dinard 25 November to 2 December. And they're just the first two I've tried.

It's not difficult unless you're intellectually challenged.

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Norman Wells

Apart from ludicrous false last clause, that is your right.

But it has very little indeed to do with you stupid snobbish previous statement (even though it is just as stupidly snobbish again).

You mean you are too much of a pig ignorant snob to find out.

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Alex Heney

I'm surprised no one has mentioned this. The airport (departure) tax portion of your flight is not due to the government if you choose not to travel, and you can claim this back.

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John Smith

I think someone has mentioned it.

But you won't get it back because the airline impose an admin fee for its refund which, surprise surprise, is the same amount as the tax.

tim

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tim....

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