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Yossi Tal

about 2 months ago

2 / 10

Ryanair review by Yossi Tal

My Ongoing Struggle with Ryanair Refunds Before you book your next trip with Ryanair, I wanted to share my experience. In September 2023, I booked a flight that was later canceled by Ryanair. They promised a full refund, but over a year later, I still haven't received it.

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Emerson Skipper

2 months ago

7 / 10

Ryanair review by Emerson Skipper

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Onute Janciau

10 months ago

0 / 10

Ryanair review by Onute

Dear Fellow Travelers, I'm compelled to share my recent experience with Ryanair as a cautionary tale. On December 2nd, 2023, my flight RK33 from Oslo Torp to London Stansted suffered a frustrating 5-hour delay, with virtually no communication from Ryanair, leaving passengers stranded and confused. Despite my efforts to seek compensation under EU Regulation (EC) No 261/2004, Ryanair was dismissive, offering generic responses and no meaningful resolution. They also insisted on compensating for food and drinks, but options at the airport were severely limited, leaving passengers with no alternatives. I share this not out of spite but to advocate for better treatment of passengers. We deserve transparency and respect. Think twice before booking with Ryanair, and let's work together to raise service standards. Warm regards.

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Rene van Asperen

over 1 year ago

2 / 10

Ryanair review by Rene

Be more helpful, Ryanair. Ryanair? Avoid like the plague. Ground crew is really 0% helpful. We were unable to check in online due to a Wi-Fi failure on the airport. We expected some consideration from the Ryanair-staff. That was quite naive.. We soon found that out!! After a rather unpleasant conversation, with a rather unpleasant person, we had to pay £100 for our boarding passes. But they ONLY accepted credit cards! Which we didn't have. So we couldn't fly. Staff were ice-cold. That's how they are trained. Finally, a friend paid for us. But we had already missed our flight because of this. Now we had to rebook our tickets. Of course, again we received the emotionless treatment of the staff and an extra 200 pounds lighter, we were finally able to leave the pigsty that is London Stansted Airport. Ryanair takes advantage of the fact people don't own a credit card, and they do this on purpose. It's just a low strategy to make a bit of extra money.

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Rowan Perrett

over 1 year ago

2 / 10

Ryanair review by Rowan

Avoid flying with Ryanair. They have unreasonable policies and impose excessive fines if you don't follow them to the letter. You can't bring a small hand luggage (only a backpack). You need to pay 'priority' (a deceptive misnomer) to bring a small hand luggage. I had a backpack, but on my way back they claimed that it was bigger than what was allowed. I did put it in their box, but they claimed it didn't quite fit. They charged me £80 for a backpack. They refused to accept cash and refused to accept apple pay. Although I was willing to pay, they didn't help me and were ready to prevent me from boarding. I gave them my credit card and they claimed that it wasn't accepted. I had to log into my bank account to show them that they took the money. They let me board seconds before the gate was closed. I asked for a receipt. They would email it to me. They didn't. The argument is that because their flights are cheap they can treat passengers this way. But other budget airlines (e.g. Jet2) do not have absurd policies and their staff are helpful and respectful.

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Boris Kantar

over 1 year ago

4 / 10

Ryanair review by Boris

I had to pay for ski equipment at check-in in airport even though I paid when booking the tickets. Unlike all others companies, they require payment for each bag of ski equipment separately: bag with ski and bag with boots. On the back flight they didn't require an additional payment - it means 2 bags of ski equip were okey?! Despite a month of correspondence, they do not want to return the funds. Apart from this, the flight was reasonable even though the staff is frustrated and the price is quite high

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Ruby Enns

over 1 year ago

2 / 10

Ryanair review by Ruby

Ryanair is a disgusting company that cancels flights with no warning, does not offer alternative travel plans nor any form of compensation. I made the mistake of choosing to travel with ryanair and had my flight cancelled 2 hours before departure, they told me they did not have any other available flights for a week which is clearly unacceptable. They then assured me that if I made my own alternate travel plans I would be reimbursed so I did this and after three months of multiple phone calls and claim forms they denied my claim to any compensation or covering my travel expenses because the cancellation was due to weather (there was no storm that day and other airlines were flying to the same destination). I am disgusted with their customer service and urge everyone to know that their cheap fares are not worth the risk.

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Diogo Mariano

almost 2 years ago

6 / 10

Ryanair review by Diogo

Meh...

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Georgia Charpidi

almost 2 years ago

8 / 10

Ryanair review by Georgia

Used them for many of my flights. Value for money, good value on board meals (compared to the airport), helpful staff. I feel safe with Ryanair and I recommend them.

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Edward Donnelly

over 2 years ago

3 / 10

Ryanair review by Edward

I flew internationally and tried to check in online the night before and the site timed out. I got to the airport 1hr 55min before the flight and tried again but was locked out of online check-in. I wasn't checking luggage. I just needed a boarding pass and was charged £55 to print a boarding pass. I attempted several times to do this myself but was unable. Ryanair refused to refund the fee indicating I should have contacted customer service when the site timed out. As for the morning of, they don't allow online check-in inside 2 hours. To expect someone traveling internationally to call an agent when the check-in failed is not acceptable. This would have brought unnecessary internal data/voice fees and would have taken up more Ryanair staff resources than printing a boarding pass at the airport. Closing online checkin 2 hours before flight time seems excessive and coincidentally in line with when passengers typically would arrive at the airport and realize the exorbitant fee they are assessing to print a boarding card. This is nothing more than a money grab from unsuspecting travelers, who are on the road and out of their element.

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