Ryanair insists we failed to board a phantom flight
#Ryanair #phantom flight #boarding dispute #no-show charge #passenger rights #airline accountability #flight validity
📌 Key Takeaways
- Ryanair claims passengers missed a flight that may not have existed
- The airline is insisting on a 'no-show' charge despite disputed boarding
- Passengers are contesting the validity of the flight and associated fees
- The incident raises concerns about airline accountability and passenger rights
📖 Full Retelling
<p>Airline has refused refund after our flight was diverted because of bad weather and we were left on the plane for six hours</p><p><strong>I was on a Ryanair flight from Bristol to Dublin that took off during Storm Amy in October last year. It was unable to land at Dublin after two </strong><strong>abortive </strong><strong>attempts</strong><strong> and was diverted to Manchester, where we sat on the </strong><strong>plane
🏷️ Themes
Airline Dispute, Consumer Rights
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Original Source
<p>Airline has refused refund after our flight was diverted because of bad weather and we were left on the plane for six hours</p><p><strong>I was on a Ryanair flight from Bristol to Dublin that took off during Storm Amy in October last year. It was unable to land at Dublin after two </strong><strong>abortive </strong><strong>attempts</strong><strong> and was diverted to Manchester, where we sat on the </strong><strong>plane
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