I !ronan_d_john said:Ryanair may be benefiting from consumer inertia and just the assumption that they'll always have the cheapest flights. [...]Shop around!!!!
DrMoriarty said:
It may not be a 'rip-off', but it's hardly a good deal. Balance 'lost' if you don't spend the full face value? Six-month, non-extendable validity period? Non-transferable? How many other businesses would impose those kinds of restrictions on a gift voucher...?Ryanair Gift Voucher Conditions
- Vouchers are issued in amounts as specified at time of purchase. If a voucher is not used/redeemed in full at the time of booking, the balance is non refundable.
- Vouchers are issued in single denominations for the requested amount up to and including £50/€50. Voucher purchases over £50/€50 will be issued with two or more vouchers totalling the requested amount.
- Flight bookings must be made using the gift voucher within 6 months (186 days) of the issue date, after which the gift voucher becomes void. Travel can take place up to 12 months from the date the gift voucher is issued.
- The validity of the vouchers will not be extended .
- Vouchers are valid only for the name shown on the voucher (as specified by the purchaser at the time of purchase).
- Vouchers are non transferable and non-refundable.
- A maximum of three vouchers per passenger per return flight may be redeemed.
- Vouchers are valid only towards the cost of Ryanair flights (including associate taxes, fees and charges). They may not be used for other products (e.g. car hire and travel insurance).
- Vouchers can only be redeemed by calling Ryanair Direct.
- Web fares/discounts are available using voucher payment.
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