Ryanair flouting the law by evading tax refunds?
I was just looking at a flight between 2 points that only Ryanair fly to weigh up if it is worth it.
I noticed that the booking says "no tax", however surely this is not possible?
I also noticed when looking at the T&Cs that Ryanair say:
"All travel is offered in accordance with Ryanair General Conditions of Carriage for Passengers and Baggage.
All passengers must check-in online and bring their printed boarding passes to the airport.
Flight dates, times, routes and passenger names are changeable subject to applicable charges - please see Terms and Conditions of Travel for details.
All fares, airport taxes/fees and charges are non-refundable. On unused tickets - the only refundable element is the Government Tax, which is subject to a reasonable administration fee."
So basically, anyone who cancels their ticket now doesnt get the tax back either! Surely this is flounting the law now?? And if its not, then its only a matter of time before everyone else follows suit...
Last edited by globalste; Aug 17, 2010 at 8:30 am