The airline has already waived the flight change fee for new July and August bookings – allowing customers to book their extended summer holidays with peace of mind in case their travel plans change
The airline announced it will extend the waiving of its flight change fee for all customers who book to travel in Sept.From 17 July, customers who book to travel in Sept will be able to move their flights with zero change fee to travel until the 31 Dec 2020.Ryanair’s Director of Marketing & Digital, Dara Brady said: “In order to provide as much flexibility and confidence as possible for our customers this summer, we have extended the waiving of our flight change fee to new Sept bookings.
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