No Show Letter From Ryanair - Do I Need to Check in For Flight

markavfc2
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edited 19 May at 4:54PM in Coronavirus Board
Hi all,
I have flights booked to Alicante for December 27th returning on January 3rd. I won't be going as it would be against FCO advice. I expect the flight will go though.
The flights were booked pre covid so I can claim off my travel insurance. I will need to provide a no show letter. My question is will need to check in for the flight to enable me to request a no show letter.
Any help much appreciated.
Mark 

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  • Westin
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    markavfc2 said:
    Hi all,
    I have flights booked to Alicante for December 27th returning on January 3rd. I won't be going as it would be against FCO advice. I expect the flight will go though.
    The flights were booked pre covid so I can claim off my travel insurance. I will need to provide a no show letter. My question is will need to check in for the flight to enable me to request a no show letter.
    Any help much appreciated.
    Mark 
    No, I wouldn't think so. In fact that might over complicate your request for the necessary proof/letter from Ryanair if you have checked in.
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