Why can't I cancel my Ryanair flight?


Why can't I cancel my Ryanair flight? Ryanair tickets are generally non-refundable. If your flight operated and you didn't travel, you're not entitled to a refund.


What to do if airline refuses to refund?

If you contact the airline or ticket agent to obtain a required refund and you are refused that refund, you should file a complaint against the airline or ticket agent with the Department at https://secure.dot.gov/air-travel-complaint.


Is it illegal for airlines to cancel flights?

If an airline cancels your flight, you're owed a cash refund. It's federal law: “A passenger is entitled to a refund if the airline cancelled a flight, regardless of the reason, and the passenger chooses not to be rebooked on a new flight on that airline.”


Does Ryanair let you cancel flights?

Ryanair tickets are generally non-refundable. If your flight operated and you didn't travel, you're not entitled to a refund.


Is it a 24 hour rule to cancel flights?

Airlines are required by the U.S. Department of Transportation to refund your money if you cancel a flight within 24 hours of booking unless they offer a free 24-hour hold option when shopping for tickets.


How do I know if my Ryanair flight will be Cancelled?

We will contact you by email, push notification or, occasionally, SMS text message using the contact details you provided in your booking.


Can I change or cancel my Ryanair flight?

Flight Changes. Can I change my flight? You can change your flight online up to 2.5 hours prior to the scheduled departure time of the original or new flight, whichever is earlier. Changes are subject to payment of a change fee, charged per person per flight.


Does Ryanair cancel return if you miss outbound?

You don't need to notify us if you are unable to travel and if you can't use your outbound flight you can still use your return flight. So yes, if you miss the first flight you can still take the return flight and no, there is no sequential use of flight coupons rule.


How often do Ryanair cancel flights?

Ryanair was the best-performing major airline worldwide - it has cancelled just 0.3% of flights so far this year.


Can I cancel Ryanair ticket and get refund?

As long as it's at least 28 days before your travel date, you should receive a full refund for the cancelled flight.


How much money will I lose if I cancel my flight?

Canceling a nonrefundable fare will result in an eCredit for the full amount paid (minus any cancellation fees, depending on fare type and route). However, if you cancel a refundable ticket, you'll get the amount paid refunded back to your original form of payment.


Can I get my money back if I cancel my flight?

Canceling a nonrefundable fare will result in an eCredit for the full amount paid (minus any cancellation fees, depending on fare type and route). However, if you cancel a refundable ticket, you'll get the amount paid refunded back to your original form of payment.


Is it better to cancel a flight or miss it?

If you know you can't make a scheduled flight, it's better to cancel your flight rather than be a no-show. If you cancel, you might receive a partial or whole credit for the fare purchased, to be applied to a future flight.


Can I transfer my Ryanair ticket to someone else?

Yes. However, you will have to pay our name change fee. You may not change the name if one of the flights has already departed. See our Table of Fees.


How do I know if my flight is refundable?

How Do I Know My Flight Is Refundable?
  1. Check if the refundable filter is applied on the flight page.
  2. Low fare denote non-refundable tickets and high fare denote refundable tickets.
  3. Contact customer care of the airlines at 1-802-341-3403.
  4. Ask for details from the travel agent who is booking your flight ticket.


What are valid reasons to cancel a flight and get a refund?

Covered reasons for Trip Cancellation
  • Medical reasons (unforeseen ailment, injury or death in the family)
  • Inclement weather or natural disasters (tropical storms, hurricanes, etc.)
  • Terrorist attack (in or around where you're planning to visit)
  • Financial default (of a carrier)
  • Involuntary layoff or termination.