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Reclaiming RyanAir taxes back
watpoae
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Hi all,
I'm thinking of booking a flight in June of this year, but at this moment in time I am unsure whether I can definitely travel due to work commitments.
The fare listed on the ryanair website at the moment is very reasonable (£77), with the taxes listed at around £24 each way.
If in 6-8 weeks I am unable to go is there a way I can reclaim the taxes I have paid for the flights? I appreciate that I won't get a refund for the flights but getting the £48 back would mean that I get a fair chunk back.
Thanks
I'm thinking of booking a flight in June of this year, but at this moment in time I am unsure whether I can definitely travel due to work commitments.
The fare listed on the ryanair website at the moment is very reasonable (£77), with the taxes listed at around £24 each way.
If in 6-8 weeks I am unable to go is there a way I can reclaim the taxes I have paid for the flights? I appreciate that I won't get a refund for the flights but getting the £48 back would mean that I get a fair chunk back.
Thanks
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Are you sure that £48 is all taxes, and not fees and taxes? Remember you can only claim back the tax part. AFAIK they also charge £30 admin fee for dong it as well.Hi all,
I'm thinking of booking a flight in June of this year, but at this moment in time I am unsure whether I can definitely travel due to work commitments.
The fare listed on the ryanair website at the moment is very reasonable (£77), with the taxes listed at around £24 each way.
If in 6-8 weeks I am unable to go is there a way I can reclaim the taxes I have paid for the flights? I appreciate that I won't get a refund for the flights but getting the £48 back would mean that I get a fair chunk back.
ThanksThe common law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to add something for the risk you run, and if you do that you will have enough to pay for something better.0 -
You might be able to get the tax back but a) not all of what you call taxes are taxes - most are fees charged by Ryanair b) when you apply for a refund, Ryanair will charge you an admin fee If I was you I'd do something more profitable like banging your head against a brick wall0
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I was unable to take a flight I had booked this year.
I was told I could call up & request the tax back but there was an admin fee of (I think) £15.
As the actual tax was less than £15 nothing was paid. As the earlier post said, Ryanair don't quote taxes in isolation so you can't tell how much of tax/ charges are actually tax.
Therefore if you make this booking, don't assume you will get anything back.0
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