Originally Posted by
corporate-wage-slave
The issue of rebooking yourself on to another airline has not been tested by CJEU under EC261/2004, the relevant regulation for this area. There is wording in the regulation that suggests it is the intent, there are people in this forum who will tell you it definitely applies, the CAA has in the past said it is reasonable to do this if the alternative on the originating airline would result in a delay greater than 24 hours. So your best bet is to claim it in writing from Ryanair. If they don't pay then you can then try complaining to the CAA (Ryanair no longer has a dispute resolution process), then you would be down to using the Small Claim system against Ryanair. Which is as much hassle as that implies.
As only certain cities can fly to Tallin, I think I can prove that there was no alternative to the route I took out of Edinburgh via Frankfurt, guess I will start writing a letter to Ryanair.