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Ryanair cancelled flight on 22nd dec. because of fog. does return journey still stand?

flight to dublin cancelled after i had checked in

    



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Mental Mickey
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I've flown a few times with Ryanair and thank god I've never been stranded anywhere with a cancelled flight because I hear that if the worst does happen the customer services desk can't exactly be relied upon to put things right. You get what you pay for sadly, but presumabely you did get to Dublin eventually somehow.

If you have booked a return flight and paid for it, then surely it still stands, though as far as Ryanair is concerned I wouldn't bet the farm on it, and would urge you to get on their website, try and find a phone number and hope to god there is a human somewhere on the other side of the phone who can help you.


sneek_matrix
Yes i'm travel agent - the airline has to honor the contract for your onward or return journey . You will get a refund on the outgoing flight unless they have made provision to get you to your destination by other means.


flips
you'll have to contact ryanair or the airport to check


AT
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call in and ask. that's your best bet !
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Trish D
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This is the problem with Ryanair - once something goes wrong you're stuffed. Good luck getting anything back off them.


MANC & PROUD
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Yeah it should do,ring Ryanair to customer services to check.


Davy B
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Oh yes! That's the joy of Ryanair. you get what you pay for!

But did you get there?


Crispy O.B.E
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no its cancelled also due to leaves on the runway


JohnnyNorfolk
Contact Ryanair and ask them.



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