Ryanair's fee waiver has a catch

Boeing 737-800 from Ryanair and Buzz at Warsaw-Modlin Airport (Photo. Jan Gruber).
Boeing 737-800 from Ryanair and Buzz at Warsaw-Modlin Airport (Photo. Jan Gruber).

Ryanair's fee waiver has a catch

Boeing 737-800 from Ryanair and Buzz at Warsaw-Modlin Airport (Photo. Jan Gruber).
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The Ryanair Group does not charge a rebooking fee for ticket purchases made for October and November 2020. However, any tariff difference must be paid. Only the flat-rate administration fee for changing the ticket is still omitted.

Ryanair declares that customers who purchase tickets for October or November 2020 can rebook them without charging the usual fee until March 21, 2021. However, the matter has two catches: Any tariff difference must be paid later and the carrier only waives the administration fee if the change is made at least seven days before departure. Since there are currently serious changes in terms of entry regulations, sometimes overnight, this is not particularly accommodating.

“In order to offer our customers as much flexibility and confidence as possible this fall, we have extended our rebooking fee waiver to bookings for trips in October and November. Customers can now plan a well-deserved break knowing that they can move their flights to another date until March 21, 2021 at no additional charge, ”said Dara Brady, Director of Marketing & Digital at Ryanair.

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