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The regulators gave the all clear for airlines to fly yesterday April 21st. Ryanair chose not to fly. This had nothing to do with the volcano this was for logistical reasons. In fact they have decided not to recommence flights to the U.K. until Friday again nothing to do with the volcano.
This means that it is Ryanair that is inconveniencing their customers not volcano ash or eruptions etc.
This is no longer an Act of God this is simply Ryanair's inability to get their planes to where they should be.
Ryanair should be made responsible for all losses incurred by people because they are the ones who have chosen not to fly.
This also throws up an interesting question for those wishing to claim against their insurance.
If it is not the volcanos fault but Ryanair's fault then I would imagine that a person could claim against their insurance because their airline chose not to fly.
This means that it is Ryanair that is inconveniencing their customers not volcano ash or eruptions etc.
This is no longer an Act of God this is simply Ryanair's inability to get their planes to where they should be.
Ryanair should be made responsible for all losses incurred by people because they are the ones who have chosen not to fly.
This also throws up an interesting question for those wishing to claim against their insurance.
If it is not the volcanos fault but Ryanair's fault then I would imagine that a person could claim against their insurance because their airline chose not to fly.