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Whilst I don't agree with it being a scam, I don't think it's particularly fair. If Ryanair are now selling the flights on significantly different flight times then they should allow booked passengers the change/refund options as applicable so they can alter their travel plans accordingly. Holding on until 90 days before the flight could obviously disadvantage the customer by reducing options, but I guess means they're more likely to keep their Ryanair reservation.
I've said same. They got these new times out, let us choose to them now. As 120 days before limits our options then. And other airlines then put their prices up as they know what's happening.