Ryanair will be grounding flights next week. Here's what you need to know about getting a refund
Ryanair is expected to ground most of, if not all, of its flights from next weekThe coronavirus outbreak has caused travel chaos for British holidaymakers, with the Foreign & Commonwealth Office now advising against all but essential international travel.says it's cutting flight schedules by 80 per cent from today, March 18.
It hasn't revealed a list of flights so you'll need to check your online booking to see if your trip is affected. Then from Tuesday next week, March 24, the airline says most, if not all, Ryanair flights will be grounded.The only exception will be a "very small" number of flights, mostly between the UK and Ireland, Ryanair said.How do I get a refund from Ryanair?
If your flight has been cancelled, Ryanair should offer you a refund or the option of rescheduling your flight to a later date.But if you think your flight has been cancelled and you're yet to hear from Ryanair, you can contact the airline on 0818 30 30 or through itsHow coronavirus has spread across the globeIf you're struggling to get your money back from Ryanair, you may be covered by your travel insurance as the FCO has advised against all but essential travel.
If you don't have travel insurance, you may be able to claim your money back through your credit or debit card provider.
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