ryanair dropped girona-marrakesh route
#1
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That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh to girona for
the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
not
get a email from them yet.
Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
weeks
before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
there is nothing strange to see yet.
Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
the link:
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&monthþb&story=rte-en-060207
"In order to accommodate these 16 new routes, Ryanair has today
announced the withdrawal of 2 routes, Girona to Marrakesh and Stansted
to Deauville."
the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
not
get a email from them yet.
Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
weeks
before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
there is nothing strange to see yet.
Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
the link:
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&monthþb&story=rte-en-060207
"In order to accommodate these 16 new routes, Ryanair has today
announced the withdrawal of 2 routes, Girona to Marrakesh and Stansted
to Deauville."
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On Feb 8, 12:51 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh to girona for
> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
> not
> get a email from them yet.
>
> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
> weeks
> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>
> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>
> the link:
>
> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&monthþb&story=rte-en-...
>
> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes, Ryanair has today
> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes, Girona to Marrakesh and Stansted
> to Deauville."
It's not possible that ryanair cancels this flight! Especially not
without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
treaty signed by most airline company's... wether ryanair is part of
IATA I don't know
Greetz
> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh to girona for
> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
> not
> get a email from them yet.
>
> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
> weeks
> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>
> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>
> the link:
>
> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&monthþb&story=rte-en-...
>
> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes, Ryanair has today
> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes, Girona to Marrakesh and Stansted
> to Deauville."
It's not possible that ryanair cancels this flight! Especially not
without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
treaty signed by most airline company's... wether ryanair is part of
IATA I don't know
Greetz
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On 8 Feb 2007 06:02:58 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>On Feb 8, 12:51 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh to girona for
>> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
>> not
>> get a email from them yet.
>>
>> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
>> weeks
>> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
>> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
>> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>>
>> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
>> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>>
>> the link:
>>
>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&monthßb&story=rte-en-...
>>
>> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes, Ryanair has today
>> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes, Girona to Marrakesh and Stansted
>> to Deauville."
>
>It's not possible that ryanair cancels this flight! Especially not
>without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
>always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
>treaty signed by most airline company's... wether ryanair is part of
>IATA I don't know
>Greetz
What happens is on Ryanair's website
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&questÃ?ncelledflights
Changes & Cancellations
What happens if my flight is cancelled by Ryanair? < BACK
If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or cancelled
for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.You may therefore wish to ensure that you
have suitable private insurance cover in force to cover such eventualities.
Your rights under EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 are unaffected so in the case
of denied boarding, flight cancellation or a delay in excess of two hours you
will be provided at the airport with a written notice setting out the rules for
compensation and assistance in line with such Regulation.
Please click here for more information on EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004."
http://www.ryanair.com/site/FAQS/docs/EU261.php?language=EN
"
Invoice in the post for use of my time reading the Ryanair websie.
--
Martin
>On Feb 8, 12:51 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh to girona for
>> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
>> not
>> get a email from them yet.
>>
>> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
>> weeks
>> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
>> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
>> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>>
>> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
>> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>>
>> the link:
>>
>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&monthßb&story=rte-en-...
>>
>> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes, Ryanair has today
>> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes, Girona to Marrakesh and Stansted
>> to Deauville."
>
>It's not possible that ryanair cancels this flight! Especially not
>without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
>always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
>treaty signed by most airline company's... wether ryanair is part of
>IATA I don't know
>Greetz
What happens is on Ryanair's website
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&questÃ?ncelledflights
Changes & Cancellations
What happens if my flight is cancelled by Ryanair? < BACK
If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or cancelled
for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.You may therefore wish to ensure that you
have suitable private insurance cover in force to cover such eventualities.
Your rights under EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 are unaffected so in the case
of denied boarding, flight cancellation or a delay in excess of two hours you
will be provided at the airport with a written notice setting out the rules for
compensation and assistance in line with such Regulation.
Please click here for more information on EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004."
http://www.ryanair.com/site/FAQS/docs/EU261.php?language=EN
"
Invoice in the post for use of my time reading the Ryanair websie.
--
Martin
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On 8 feb, 15:25, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 8 Feb 2007 06:02:58 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Feb 8, 12:51 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> >> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh togironafor
> >> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
> >> not
> >> get a email from them yet.
>
> >> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
> >> weeks
> >> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
> >> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
> >> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>
> >> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
> >> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>
> >> the link:
>
> >>http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&month?b&story=rte-en-...
>
> >> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes,Ryanairhas today
> >> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes,Gironato Marrakesh and Stansted
> >> to Deauville."
>
> >It's not possible thatryanaircancels this flight! Especially not
> >without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
> >always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
> >treaty signed by most airline company's... wetherryanairis part of
> >IATA I don't know
> >Greetz
>
> What happens is onRyanair'swebsite
>
> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&quest?ncelledflights
> Changes & Cancellations
>
> What happens if my flight is cancelled byRyanair? < BACK
>
> If aRyanairflight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>
> Ryanairdoes not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or cancelled
> for reasons beyondRyanair'scontrol.You may therefore wish to ensure that you
> have suitable private insurance cover in force to cover such eventualities.
>
> Your rights under EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 are unaffected so in the case
> of denied boarding, flight cancellation or a delay in excess of two hours you
> will be provided at the airport with a written notice setting out the rules for
> compensation and assistance in line with such Regulation.
>
> Please click here for more information on EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004."
> http://www.ryanair.com/site/FAQS/docs/EU261.php?language=EN
> "
> Invoice in the post for use of my time reading theRyanairwebsie.
> --
>
> Martin- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven -
>
> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -
They just have to pay back the ticketprice i paid. From the website:
FLIGHT CANCELLATION
If your flight is cancelled, you are entitled to the rights set out
below except when:
> On 8 Feb 2007 06:02:58 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> >On Feb 8, 12:51 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> >> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh togironafor
> >> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
> >> not
> >> get a email from them yet.
>
> >> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
> >> weeks
> >> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
> >> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
> >> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>
> >> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
> >> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>
> >> the link:
>
> >>http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&month?b&story=rte-en-...
>
> >> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes,Ryanairhas today
> >> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes,Gironato Marrakesh and Stansted
> >> to Deauville."
>
> >It's not possible thatryanaircancels this flight! Especially not
> >without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
> >always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
> >treaty signed by most airline company's... wetherryanairis part of
> >IATA I don't know
> >Greetz
>
> What happens is onRyanair'swebsite
>
> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&quest?ncelledflights
> Changes & Cancellations
>
> What happens if my flight is cancelled byRyanair? < BACK
>
> If aRyanairflight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>
> Ryanairdoes not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or cancelled
> for reasons beyondRyanair'scontrol.You may therefore wish to ensure that you
> have suitable private insurance cover in force to cover such eventualities.
>
> Your rights under EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 are unaffected so in the case
> of denied boarding, flight cancellation or a delay in excess of two hours you
> will be provided at the airport with a written notice setting out the rules for
> compensation and assistance in line with such Regulation.
>
> Please click here for more information on EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004."
> http://www.ryanair.com/site/FAQS/docs/EU261.php?language=EN
> "
> Invoice in the post for use of my time reading theRyanairwebsie.
> --
>
> Martin- Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht niet weergeven -
>
> - Tekst uit oorspronkelijk bericht weergeven -
They just have to pay back the ticketprice i paid. From the website:
FLIGHT CANCELLATION
If your flight is cancelled, you are entitled to the rights set out
below except when:
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On 8 Feb 2007 06:46:26 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>On 8 feb, 15:25, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 8 Feb 2007 06:02:58 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >On Feb 8, 12:51 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>> >> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh togironafor
>> >> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
>> >> not
>> >> get a email from them yet.
>>
>> >> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
>> >> weeks
>> >> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
>> >> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
>> >> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>>
>> >> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
>> >> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>>
>> >> the link:
>>
>> >>http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr=07&month=feb&story=rte-en-...
>>
>> >> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes,Ryanairhas today
>> >> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes,Gironato Marrakesh and Stansted
>> >> to Deauville."
>>
>> >It's not possible thatryanaircancels this flight! Especially not
>> >without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
>> >always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
>> >treaty signed by most airline company's... wetherryanairis part of
>> >IATA I don't know
>> >Greetz
>>
>> What happens is onRyanair'swebsite
>>
>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&quest=cancelledflights
>> Changes & Cancellations
>>
>> What happens if my flight is cancelled byRyanair? < BACK
>>
>> If aRyanairflight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>>
>> Ryanairdoes not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or cancelled
>> for reasons beyondRyanair'scontrol.You may therefore wish to ensure that you
>> have suitable private insurance cover in force to cover such eventualities.
>>
>> Your rights under EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 are unaffected so in the case
>> of denied boarding, flight cancellation or a delay in excess of two hours you
>> will be provided at the airport with a written notice setting out the rules for
>> compensation and assistance in line with such Regulation.
>>
>> Please click here for more information on EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004."
>>
www.ryanair.com/site/FAQS/docs/EU261.php?language=EN
>They just have to pay back the ticketprice I paid. From the website:
Yes, it is what Ryanair says.
Ask for a refund, now!
--
Martin
>On 8 feb, 15:25, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 8 Feb 2007 06:02:58 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> >On Feb 8, 12:51 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>> >> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh togironafor
>> >> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
>> >> not
>> >> get a email from them yet.
>>
>> >> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
>> >> weeks
>> >> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
>> >> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
>> >> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>>
>> >> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
>> >> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>>
>> >> the link:
>>
>> >>http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr=07&month=feb&story=rte-en-...
>>
>> >> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes,Ryanairhas today
>> >> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes,Gironato Marrakesh and Stansted
>> >> to Deauville."
>>
>> >It's not possible thatryanaircancels this flight! Especially not
>> >without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
>> >always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
>> >treaty signed by most airline company's... wetherryanairis part of
>> >IATA I don't know
>> >Greetz
>>
>> What happens is onRyanair'swebsite
>>
>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&quest=cancelledflights
>> Changes & Cancellations
>>
>> What happens if my flight is cancelled byRyanair? < BACK
>>
>> If aRyanairflight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>>
>> Ryanairdoes not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or cancelled
>> for reasons beyondRyanair'scontrol.You may therefore wish to ensure that you
>> have suitable private insurance cover in force to cover such eventualities.
>>
>> Your rights under EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 are unaffected so in the case
>> of denied boarding, flight cancellation or a delay in excess of two hours you
>> will be provided at the airport with a written notice setting out the rules for
>> compensation and assistance in line with such Regulation.
>>
>> Please click here for more information on EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004."
>>
www.ryanair.com/site/FAQS/docs/EU261.php?language=EN
>They just have to pay back the ticketprice I paid. From the website:
Yes, it is what Ryanair says.
Ask for a refund, now!
--
Martin
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"Martin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On 8 Feb 2007 06:02:58 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>
>>On Feb 8, 12:51 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>>> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh to girona for
>>> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
>>> not
>>> get a email from them yet.
>>>
>>> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
>>> weeks
>>> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
>>> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
>>> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>>>
>>> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
>>> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>>>
>>> the link:
>>>
>>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&monthßb&story=rte-en-...
>>>
>>> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes, Ryanair has today
>>> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes, Girona to Marrakesh and Stansted
>>> to Deauville."
>>
>>It's not possible that ryanair cancels this flight! Especially not
>>without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
>>always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
>>treaty signed by most airline company's... wether ryanair is part of
>>IATA I don't know
>>Greetz
>
> What happens is on Ryanair's website
>
> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&questÃ?ncelledflights
> Changes & Cancellations
>
> What happens if my flight is cancelled by Ryanair? < BACK
>
> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>
> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
> cancelled
> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
many planes we had" outside FR's control?
tim
news:[email protected]...
> On 8 Feb 2007 06:02:58 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>
>>On Feb 8, 12:51 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>>> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh to girona for
>>> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
>>> not
>>> get a email from them yet.
>>>
>>> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
>>> weeks
>>> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
>>> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
>>> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>>>
>>> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
>>> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>>>
>>> the link:
>>>
>>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&monthßb&story=rte-en-...
>>>
>>> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes, Ryanair has today
>>> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes, Girona to Marrakesh and Stansted
>>> to Deauville."
>>
>>It's not possible that ryanair cancels this flight! Especially not
>>without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
>>always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
>>treaty signed by most airline company's... wether ryanair is part of
>>IATA I don't know
>>Greetz
>
> What happens is on Ryanair's website
>
> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&questÃ?ncelledflights
> Changes & Cancellations
>
> What happens if my flight is cancelled by Ryanair? < BACK
>
> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>
> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
> cancelled
> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
many planes we had" outside FR's control?
tim
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You have a lot of useless free time on your hands, so no need for an invoice
: he gave you a chance to show off.
"Martin" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email protected]...
> On 8 Feb 2007 06:02:58 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>
>>On Feb 8, 12:51 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>>> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh to girona for
>>> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
>>> not
>>> get a email from them yet.
>>>
>>> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
>>> weeks
>>> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
>>> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
>>> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>>>
>>> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
>>> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>>>
>>> the link:
>>>
>>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&monthßb&story=rte-en-...
>>>
>>> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes, Ryanair has today
>>> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes, Girona to Marrakesh and Stansted
>>> to Deauville."
>>
>>It's not possible that ryanair cancels this flight! Especially not
>>without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
>>always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
>>treaty signed by most airline company's... wether ryanair is part of
>>IATA I don't know
>>Greetz
>
> What happens is on Ryanair's website
>
> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&questÃ?ncelledflights
> Changes & Cancellations
>
> What happens if my flight is cancelled by Ryanair? < BACK
>
> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>
> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
> cancelled
> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.You may therefore wish to ensure that
> you
> have suitable private insurance cover in force to cover such
> eventualities.
>
> Your rights under EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 are unaffected so in the
> case
> of denied boarding, flight cancellation or a delay in excess of two hours
> you
> will be provided at the airport with a written notice setting out the
> rules for
> compensation and assistance in line with such Regulation.
>
> Please click here for more information on EU Regulation (EC) No.
> 261/2004."
> http://www.ryanair.com/site/FAQS/docs/EU261.php?language=EN
> "
> Invoice in the post for use of my time reading the Ryanair websie.
> --
>
> Martin
>
: he gave you a chance to show off.
"Martin" <[email protected]> a écrit dans le message de news:
[email protected]...
> On 8 Feb 2007 06:02:58 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>
>>On Feb 8, 12:51 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>>> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh to girona for
>>> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
>>> not
>>> get a email from them yet.
>>>
>>> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
>>> weeks
>>> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
>>> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
>>> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>>>
>>> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
>>> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>>>
>>> the link:
>>>
>>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&monthßb&story=rte-en-...
>>>
>>> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes, Ryanair has today
>>> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes, Girona to Marrakesh and Stansted
>>> to Deauville."
>>
>>It's not possible that ryanair cancels this flight! Especially not
>>without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
>>always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
>>treaty signed by most airline company's... wether ryanair is part of
>>IATA I don't know
>>Greetz
>
> What happens is on Ryanair's website
>
> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&questÃ?ncelledflights
> Changes & Cancellations
>
> What happens if my flight is cancelled by Ryanair? < BACK
>
> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>
> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
> cancelled
> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.You may therefore wish to ensure that
> you
> have suitable private insurance cover in force to cover such
> eventualities.
>
> Your rights under EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 are unaffected so in the
> case
> of denied boarding, flight cancellation or a delay in excess of two hours
> you
> will be provided at the airport with a written notice setting out the
> rules for
> compensation and assistance in line with such Regulation.
>
> Please click here for more information on EU Regulation (EC) No.
> 261/2004."
> http://www.ryanair.com/site/FAQS/docs/EU261.php?language=EN
> "
> Invoice in the post for use of my time reading the Ryanair websie.
> --
>
> Martin
>
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On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 19:48:09 -0000, "tim....." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Martin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected].. .
>> On 8 Feb 2007 06:02:58 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>>On Feb 8, 12:51 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>>>> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh to girona for
>>>> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
>>>> not
>>>> get a email from them yet.
>>>>
>>>> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
>>>> weeks
>>>> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
>>>> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
>>>> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>>>>
>>>> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
>>>> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>>>>
>>>> the link:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&monthßb&story=rte-en-...
>>>>
>>>> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes, Ryanair has today
>>>> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes, Girona to Marrakesh and Stansted
>>>> to Deauville."
>>>
>>>It's not possible that ryanair cancels this flight! Especially not
>>>without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
>>>always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
>>>treaty signed by most airline company's... wether ryanair is part of
>>>IATA I don't know
>>>Greetz
>>
>> What happens is on Ryanair's website
>>
>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&questÃ?ncelledflights
>> Changes & Cancellations
>>
>> What happens if my flight is cancelled by Ryanair? < BACK
>>
************************************************** **********************************
>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
************************************************** *************************************
>>
>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>> cancelled
>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>
>How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>many planes we had" outside FR's control?
Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
All he has to do is to apply for a refund.
--
Martin
>
>"Martin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected].. .
>> On 8 Feb 2007 06:02:58 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>>On Feb 8, 12:51 pm, [email protected] wrote:
>>>> That,s not that nice. I booked a flight from marrakesh to girona for
>>>> the end of april, and now i see they dropped the route. But, i did
>>>> not
>>>> get a email from them yet.
>>>>
>>>> Do the european rules say they can cancel the flight up to at least 2
>>>> weeks
>>>> before departure without giving me a alternative or damage
>>>> compensation? That whould be funny. If i look now in my reservation,
>>>> there is nothing strange to see yet.
>>>>
>>>> Do one of you know if i'm right? that means i have to look for a
>>>> alternative myself now for that piece of my trip?
>>>>
>>>> the link:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/news.php?yr&monthßb&story=rte-en-...
>>>>
>>>> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes, Ryanair has today
>>>> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes, Girona to Marrakesh and Stansted
>>>> to Deauville."
>>>
>>>It's not possible that ryanair cancels this flight! Especially not
>>>without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
>>>always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
>>>treaty signed by most airline company's... wether ryanair is part of
>>>IATA I don't know
>>>Greetz
>>
>> What happens is on Ryanair's website
>>
>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&questÃ?ncelledflights
>> Changes & Cancellations
>>
>> What happens if my flight is cancelled by Ryanair? < BACK
>>
************************************************** **********************************
>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
************************************************** *************************************
>>
>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>> cancelled
>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>
>How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>many planes we had" outside FR's control?
Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
All he has to do is to apply for a refund.
--
Martin
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Martin schrieb:
>>>>> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes,Ryanairhas today
>>>>> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes,Gironato Marrakesh and Stansted
>>>>> to Deauville."
>>>> It's not possible thatryanaircancels this flight! Especially not
>>>> without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
>>>> always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
>>>> treaty signed by most airline company's... wetherryanairis part of
>>>> IATA I don't know
>>>> Greetz
>>> What happens is onRyanair'swebsite
>>>
>>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&questÃ?ncelledflights
>>> Changes & Cancellations
>>>
>>> What happens if my flight is cancelled byRyanair? < BACK
>>>
>>> If aRyanairflight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>>>
>>> Ryanairdoes not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or cancelled
>>> for reasons beyondRyanair'scontrol.You may therefore wish to ensure that you
>>> have suitable private insurance cover in force to cover such eventualities.
>>>
>>> Your rights under EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 are unaffected so in the case
>>> of denied boarding, flight cancellation or a delay in excess of two hours you
>>> will be provided at the airport with a written notice setting out the rules for
>>> compensation and assistance in line with such Regulation.
>>>
>>> Please click here for more information on EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004."
>>>
> www.ryanair.com/site/FAQS/docs/EU261.php?language=EN
>
>> They just have to pay back the ticketprice I paid. From the website:
>
> Yes, it is what Ryanair says.
>
> Ask for a refund, now!
Or get the cost of an alternative flight from FR. Well, they won't pay
unless a court orders so.
Regards, ULF
>>>>> "In order to accommodate these 16 new routes,Ryanairhas today
>>>>> announced the withdrawal of 2 routes,Gironato Marrakesh and Stansted
>>>>> to Deauville."
>>>> It's not possible thatryanaircancels this flight! Especially not
>>>> without paying you any compensation. For more information you can
>>>> always search the internet for the Montreal convention, this is a
>>>> treaty signed by most airline company's... wetherryanairis part of
>>>> IATA I don't know
>>>> Greetz
>>> What happens is onRyanair'swebsite
>>>
>>> http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chg&questÃ?ncelledflights
>>> Changes & Cancellations
>>>
>>> What happens if my flight is cancelled byRyanair? < BACK
>>>
>>> If aRyanairflight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>>>
>>> Ryanairdoes not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or cancelled
>>> for reasons beyondRyanair'scontrol.You may therefore wish to ensure that you
>>> have suitable private insurance cover in force to cover such eventualities.
>>>
>>> Your rights under EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 are unaffected so in the case
>>> of denied boarding, flight cancellation or a delay in excess of two hours you
>>> will be provided at the airport with a written notice setting out the rules for
>>> compensation and assistance in line with such Regulation.
>>>
>>> Please click here for more information on EU Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004."
>>>
> www.ryanair.com/site/FAQS/docs/EU261.php?language=EN
>
>> They just have to pay back the ticketprice I paid. From the website:
>
> Yes, it is what Ryanair says.
>
> Ask for a refund, now!
Or get the cost of an alternative flight from FR. Well, they won't pay
unless a court orders so.
Regards, ULF
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Martin schrieb:
> ************************************************** **********************************
>>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
> ************************************************** *************************************
>>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>>> cancelled
>>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>> How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>> many planes we had" outside FR's control?
>
> Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
>
> The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
Not really.
The OP wants transportation into Marrakesh, BTW.
Regards, ULF
> ************************************************** **********************************
>>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
> ************************************************** *************************************
>>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>>> cancelled
>>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>> How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>> many planes we had" outside FR's control?
>
> Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
>
> The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
Not really.
The OP wants transportation into Marrakesh, BTW.
Regards, ULF
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On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 21:35:57 +0100, Ulf Kutzner <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Martin schrieb:
>
>> ************************************************** **********************************
>>>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
>>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>> ************************************************** *************************************
>>>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>>>> cancelled
>>>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>>> How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>>> many planes we had" outside FR's control?
>>
>> Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
>>
>> The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
>
>Not really.
Odd as far as I could see the meaning is identical. Why do you think Ryanair
gives a link to them in their terms and conditions?
>
>The OP wants transportation into Marrakesh, BTW.
What he wants is irrelevant. He is only entitled to a refund. I assume he did
read the terms and condition before ticking the box that said he had.
--
Martin
wrote:
>Martin schrieb:
>
>> ************************************************** **********************************
>>>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid in
>>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>> ************************************************** *************************************
>>>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>>>> cancelled
>>>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>>> How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>>> many planes we had" outside FR's control?
>>
>> Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
>>
>> The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
>
>Not really.
Odd as far as I could see the meaning is identical. Why do you think Ryanair
gives a link to them in their terms and conditions?
>
>The OP wants transportation into Marrakesh, BTW.
What he wants is irrelevant. He is only entitled to a refund. I assume he did
read the terms and condition before ticking the box that said he had.
--
Martin
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"Ulf Kutzner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Martin schrieb:
>
>> ************************************************** **********************************
>>>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid
>>>> in
>>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>> ************************************************** *************************************
>>>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>>>> cancelled
>>>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>>> How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>>> many planes we had" outside FR's control?
>>
>> Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
>>
>> The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
>
> Not really.
>
> The OP wants transportation into Marrakesh, BTW.
Which is covered by EU Compensation rules as the flight commences from
within the EU and is on an EU Registered Airline.
JohnT
news:[email protected]...
> Martin schrieb:
>
>> ************************************************** **********************************
>>>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid
>>>> in
>>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>> ************************************************** *************************************
>>>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>>>> cancelled
>>>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>>> How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>>> many planes we had" outside FR's control?
>>
>> Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
>>
>> The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
>
> Not really.
>
> The OP wants transportation into Marrakesh, BTW.
Which is covered by EU Compensation rules as the flight commences from
within the EU and is on an EU Registered Airline.
JohnT
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On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 22:48:33 -0000, "JohnT" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Ulf Kutzner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Martin schrieb:
>>
>>> ************************************************** **********************************
>>>>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid
>>>>> in
>>>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>>> ************************************************** *************************************
>>>>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>>>>> cancelled
>>>>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>>>> How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>>>> many planes we had" outside FR's control?
>>>
>>> Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
>>>
>>> The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
>>
>> Not really.
>>
>> The OP wants transportation into Marrakesh, BTW.
>
>Which is covered by EU Compensation rules as the flight commences from
>within the EU and is on an EU Registered Airline.
In the situation OP described he gets a refund of his ticket under EU rules and
nothing else, UNLESS Ryanair don't inform him of the cancellation prior to 2
weeks before the date of his flight.
--
Martin
>
>"Ulf Kutzner" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>> Martin schrieb:
>>
>>> ************************************************** **********************************
>>>>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies paid
>>>>> in
>>>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>>> ************************************************** *************************************
>>>>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>>>>> cancelled
>>>>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>>>> How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>>>> many planes we had" outside FR's control?
>>>
>>> Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
>>>
>>> The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
>>
>> Not really.
>>
>> The OP wants transportation into Marrakesh, BTW.
>
>Which is covered by EU Compensation rules as the flight commences from
>within the EU and is on an EU Registered Airline.
In the situation OP described he gets a refund of his ticket under EU rules and
nothing else, UNLESS Ryanair don't inform him of the cancellation prior to 2
weeks before the date of his flight.
--
Martin
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"Martin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 21:35:57 +0100, Ulf Kutzner
> <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>Martin schrieb:
>>
>>> ************************************************** **********************************
>>>>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies
>>>>> paid in
>>>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>>> ************************************************** *************************************
>>>>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>>>>> cancelled
>>>>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>>>> How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>>>> many planes we had" outside FR's control?
>>>
>>> Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
>>>
>>> The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
>>
>>Not really.
>
> Odd as far as I could see the meaning is identical. Why do you think
> Ryanair
> gives a link to them in their terms and conditions?
>
>>
>>The OP wants transportation into Marrakesh, BTW.
>
> What he wants is irrelevant. He is only entitled to a refund. I assume he
> did
> read the terms and condition before ticking the box that said he had.
He's entitled to what the law gives him, not just to what FR admit to,
It wouldn't be the first time that FR's T&C had attempted to deny
a customer their statutory rights (nor the second, third, fourth or
fifth time either)
tim
news:[email protected]...
> On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 21:35:57 +0100, Ulf Kutzner
> <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>Martin schrieb:
>>
>>> ************************************************** **********************************
>>>>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies
>>>>> paid in
>>>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>>> ************************************************** *************************************
>>>>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>>>>> cancelled
>>>>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>>>> How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>>>> many planes we had" outside FR's control?
>>>
>>> Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
>>>
>>> The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
>>
>>Not really.
>
> Odd as far as I could see the meaning is identical. Why do you think
> Ryanair
> gives a link to them in their terms and conditions?
>
>>
>>The OP wants transportation into Marrakesh, BTW.
>
> What he wants is irrelevant. He is only entitled to a refund. I assume he
> did
> read the terms and condition before ticking the box that said he had.
He's entitled to what the law gives him, not just to what FR admit to,
It wouldn't be the first time that FR's T&C had attempted to deny
a customer their statutory rights (nor the second, third, fourth or
fifth time either)
tim
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On Sat, 10 Feb 2007 10:51:31 -0000, "tim....." <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>"Martin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected].. .
>> On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 21:35:57 +0100, Ulf Kutzner
>> <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Martin schrieb:
>>>
>>>> ************************************************** **********************************
>>>>>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>>>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies
>>>>>> paid in
>>>>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>>>> ************************************************** *************************************
>>>>>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>>>>>> cancelled
>>>>>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>>>>> How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>>>>> many planes we had" outside FR's control?
>>>>
>>>> Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
>>>>
>>>> The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
>>>
>>>Not really.
>>
>> Odd as far as I could see the meaning is identical. Why do you think
>> Ryanair
>> gives a link to them in their terms and conditions?
>>
>>>
>>>The OP wants transportation into Marrakesh, BTW.
>>
>> What he wants is irrelevant. He is only entitled to a refund. I assume he
>> did
>> read the terms and condition before ticking the box that said he had.
>
>He's entitled to what the law gives him, not just to what FR admit to,
They are one and the same.
>It wouldn't be the first time that FR's T&C had attempted to deny
>a customer their statutory rights (nor the second, third, fourth or
>fifth time either)
Did you actually read the terms and conditions and compare them to what the law
offers?
--
Martin
wrote:
>
>"Martin" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected].. .
>> On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 21:35:57 +0100, Ulf Kutzner
>> <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Martin schrieb:
>>>
>>>> ************************************************** **********************************
>>>>>> If a Ryanair flight is cancelled and no suitable alternative flight is
>>>>>> available, we will, upon application, offer a refund of all monies
>>>>>> paid in
>>>>>> respect of the unused flight sectors on your reservation.
>>>> ************************************************** *************************************
>>>>>> Ryanair does not provide compensation for flights which are delayed or
>>>>>> cancelled
>>>>>> for reasons beyond Ryanair's control.
>>>>> How is "pulling the flight because we miscounted how
>>>>> many planes we had" outside FR's control?
>>>>
>>>> Nowhere has Ryanair said they aren't going to refund his money.
>>>>
>>>> The Ryanair conditions and the EU compensation rules are the same.
>>>
>>>Not really.
>>
>> Odd as far as I could see the meaning is identical. Why do you think
>> Ryanair
>> gives a link to them in their terms and conditions?
>>
>>>
>>>The OP wants transportation into Marrakesh, BTW.
>>
>> What he wants is irrelevant. He is only entitled to a refund. I assume he
>> did
>> read the terms and condition before ticking the box that said he had.
>
>He's entitled to what the law gives him, not just to what FR admit to,
They are one and the same.
>It wouldn't be the first time that FR's T&C had attempted to deny
>a customer their statutory rights (nor the second, third, fourth or
>fifth time either)
Did you actually read the terms and conditions and compare them to what the law
offers?
--
Martin




