Flight delay and cancellation compensation, Ryanair ONLY

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  • 111KAB
    111KAB Posts: 3,645 Forumite
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    --Tony-- wrote: »
    Oops yes, my bad on the typo.


    This is an example of their costs: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.php?p=68208492&postcount=299


    I have already been taken on by a NWNF company (EUDelay) but things have ground to a halt.


    Think I would be inclined to question one post from a person who has not posted before ... as I said, for anyone, question the solicitor BEFORE you appoint. Bott & Co do not generally charge disbursements unless you request additional work.


    If things have ground to a halt then question them. After all they will be deducting their fees etc so they are working for you.
  • ffiscool
    ffiscool Posts: 29 Forumite
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    Bott is 27%. A lot but if easier not to do it yourself etc. I need ring them as not heard for a bit
  • Anyone know if I can claim for delayed flight with Ryanair from Liverpool to knock Ireland? Is it as long as I arrived more than four hours later than scheduled?
    Thanks
  • 111KAB
    111KAB Posts: 3,645 Forumite
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    Tooley - please read Vauban's Guide then if any more questions the Ryanair thread to be used where Dr Watson is your friend.
  • sandy0
    sandy0 Posts: 12 Forumite
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    Morning all...
    Having read a lot about trying to get compensation from Ryanair on the forum it left me feeling a wee bit deflated.

    Back in March we had a cancelled flight (re-scheduled the next day) with to many problems to list, rude staff no info and so on.

    I filed a complaint requesting £400 in compensation, I received a cheque for £35 a few weeks ago, sent it back with a big fat NO!

    Yesterday I received a letter informing me the will be paying the £400!!

    So hopefully this will give everyone fighting Ryanair hope.
    And a big thanks to all on this forum as it helped me compose my letter and gave so invaluable advice on how to deal with the airline.
  • ffiscool
    ffiscool Posts: 29 Forumite
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    well done! I just spoke to Bott and they had apparently emailed me on 14th to say they have issued court proceedings as Ryanair initially declined saying extraordinary circumstances. So I will see - I know it can take ages. but I can wait
  • Hey,

    The original court case on Thursday 6th August between Ryanair and Goel and Trivedi which will rule as to whether Ryanair are allowed to prevent claims older than 2 years old from being heard was postponed. I can't find anything to say when it is eventually going to be heard. Does anyone know? Thanks.
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  • fifeken
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    The original court case on Thursday 6th August between Ryanair and Goel and Trivedi which will rule as to whether Ryanair are allowed to prevent claims older than 2 years old from being heard was postponed. I can't find anything to say when it is eventually going to be heard. Does anyone know? Thanks.

    The case was heard on 6th August as scheduled. Judgement was deferred, and I understand this normally means it will be given in a few weeks from the case being heard.

    http://www.bottonline.co.uk/press-releases/ryanair-fights-passengers-over-how-long-they-have-to-claim
  • fifeken wrote: »
    The case was heard on 6th August as scheduled. Judgement was deferred, and I understand this normally means it will be given in a few weeks from the case being heard.

    http://www.bottonline.co.uk/press-releases/ryanair-fights-passengers-over-how-long-they-have-to-claim

    I've just heard that the judgement is finally going to be made tomorrow.

    In case anyone is interested, I'm also going to be on Radio 4 between 12.15 and 1.15 discussing Ryanair and the court case.
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  • I've just heard that the judgement is finally going to be made tomorrow.

    In case anyone is interested, I'm also going to be on Radio 4 between 12.15 and 1.15 discussing Ryanair and the court case.
    That's greatCan you send the linkto your broadcast please
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