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Ryanair Flight Help

Hey,

we r in Dublin and we ha 2 sets of flights booked.. one leaving fri and back early sun.. and another leaving this morn ( which we took) and returning late sun..

My prob is.. since we missed the outward flight on the \fri.. can we still return on the early sun return flight tomoz if we wish? or would we b classed as a no show for the whole flight?

thanx..x

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  • sloppychops
    sloppychops Posts: 6,742 Forumite
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    I am sure it would be classed as a no show.
    "Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away."
  • MarcD_2
    MarcD_2 Posts: 172 Forumite
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    It is often the policy of airlines to cancel the entire booking if you fail to show for the outward leg. I have had a look at Ryanair's terms and conditions and can see nothing that states that they will, but it doesn't say that they won't either.

    You're probably best off giving Ryanair a call to see if you are still booked on the return flight.
  • aw nawww! hope your wrong!!
  • alanrowell
    alanrowell Posts: 5,392 Forumite
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    As you've obviously got an internet connection why don't you look at your booking on Ryanair?
  • Are Ryanair flights not all single, individual flights? That's what I always thought. If so, surely they are unaffected by each other. Would be interested to know this.
  • budgetflyer
    budgetflyer Posts: 5,949 Forumite
    They are a point to point airline.Each flight is a single. so you should be ok.
  • _Andy_
    _Andy_ Posts: 11,150 Forumite
    Why don't you just ring and ask them?
  • _Andy_ wrote:
    Why don't you just ring and ask them?
    bcoz it costs a fortune!.. not exactly moneysaving is it :p
  • We got home on earlier flight no problem..






    (edited orig post as it was a double post)
  • alanrowell wrote:
    As you've obviously got an internet connection why don't you look at your booking on Ryanair?
    aye ok cheeky chops..

    I did I jst wanted sumone else to confirm it..
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