Originally Posted by
Tobias-UK
Ryanair may well be within its rights to pursue payment from those who have unlawfully triggered chargebacks. I suspect any denied boarding would trigger EC261 Article 4 and expose Ryanair to Article 7 compensation. It could also expose them to a claim under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 (in the UK) and/or a claim for breach of contract.
There’s no such thing as an “unlawful chargeback”. Consumers have the right to dispute transactions, and merchants have the right to provide proof that the transaction was authorized/valid.