Was your Ryanair flight cancelled? You could get up to £80 in vouchers toward your next flights.
The embattled company slashed another 2,100 flights from its schedule today putting over 400,000 people into travel chaos.
If you have been affected, the company has sent vouchers of £40 per flight to put toward your next one.
This is on top of the full refund or re-booking you are entitled to.
To get the voucher, you'll need to have had a booking which was cancelled. Ryanair is emailing customers directly and there is no need to apply.
This comes as EasyJet has released its Summer 2018 flights with plenty of cheap tickets to Lisbon, Rome and Greece.
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Ah now I had a flight cancelled and I received a text from Ryanair and an email from Onthebeach containing the rebooking or refund email from Ryanair. When I check my flight details on the Ryanair website I need to use my email address but with a different domain name, does that mean that the vouchers will go to the holiday company as they'll intercept them? The cheeky monkeys certainly never mentioned any vouchers when they told me it was cancelled.
edited, found this online
Ryanair says it will email all the voucher letters by Friday 29 September. Passengers who booked through agents will need to contact them to ask for the vouchers, which have been sent to the email address on file.
The voucher is in addition to compensation due under European passengers’ rights rules
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