Just an update. The CCPC, after a bit of persuasion have agreed to investigate the way Ryanair are dealing with Gift Vouchers that were used to purchase flights, that were subsequently cancelled by Ryanair. Ryanair, in my case, only put a use by date of 4 months on new replacement gift vouchers. They appear to be putting one year on their Airline Vouchers (credit notes).
My point is that they should be issued with a 5 year expiry date on them.
No. That is for Airline Vouchers for cancelled flights. Not Gift Vouchers. They will not refund cash in respect of unused or unusable Gift Vouchers.RyanAir CEO on radio this morning. He was asked this question via text.
Said to follow the link on the latest email, follow instructions, and you’ll be refunded within seven days.
Lord Hear Us!
We have sent out a message to all our adult children "No Gift Vouchers....Especially Ryanair Gift Vouchers"......At this stage the only gift voucher that I would be happy with is a Dunnes Stores gift voucher.I wish all gift vouchers were banned forthwith and there's nothing like a gift of cash instead. I think I'll try to get this included in the Prayers of the Faithfuly next Sunday - Lord Hear Us!
I agree. I was just thinking exactly the same myself.We have sent out a message to all our adult children "No Gift Vouchers....Especially Ryanair Gift Vouchers"......At this stage the only gift voucher that I would be happy with is a Dunnes Stores gift voucher.
The Lord has been listening to you for a long time Lep. As has everyone here and just in case he doesn't give you a blessing.....I will.1. I've got presents of several Ryanair Gift Vouchers. I have just spent three hors trying to book a one way flight for myself and finally succeeded in using an amount less than the total value of the voucher. Am I entitled to use the difference in future Ryanair bookings?
2. Later Mrs Lep and I will be flying together and I reckon it will take at least two of my vouchers to pay for the flights (incl return). Does the Ryanair website allow passengers to use more than one gift voucher and possibly some credit card expense if necessary.
3. The three hours I spent on Ryanair today was mainly caused by the name of the voucher against the name on the booking. Would somebody tell Michael O'Leary that if he wishes to book a flight per a voucher with the name Mike O'Leary his company will not allow him to book.
4. I wish all gift vouchers were banned forthwith and there's nothing like a gift of cash instead. I think I'll try to get this included in the Prayers of the Faithfuly next Sunday - Lord Hear Us!
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