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Ryanair Zero Change Fee Policy
imgeorge54
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Does anyone know whether Ryanair's Zero Change Fee policy still applies. i.e. you are allowed to change your flight twice without charge if there are legitimate reasons connected to Covid-19? I can't find any references on their web site so I am assuming no.
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It depends on when you booked your flights -
It applied to bookings made between 10 June 2020 and prior to 30 September 2021, for travel before 31 December 2021.
https://www.ryanair.com/gb/en/useful-info/no-change-fee1 -
Thanks, I guess that makes booking with Ryanair a big risk again. I wonder if the other airlines offer any safety net?
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Wizz Flex will leave you with just the difference in flight price, but forget it if you book one of the £9-ish fares (I went to Gdansk with mom for £36 return for 2 people with WDC in October, currently in Ukraine on a £47 return with WDC for 2 people with OH). £90-ish return PP tends to be the minimum for it to be worthwhile. WDC is a paid service so this is why I'm declaring I use it for fare purposes.
BA will generally give a voucher in case of change of mind, but it's up to you to decide if paying generally more is worth it for flexibility.💙💛 💔0
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