They lost 2 of them on my last flight with them - had to wait over an hour while the luggage of the lost customers was removed from the plane !Ryanair have never ever in the whole history of the company lost a passenger
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They lost 2 of them on my last flight with them - had to wait over an hour while the luggage of the lost customers was removed from the plane !Ryanair have never ever in the whole history of the company lost a passenger
They lost 2 of them on my last flight with them - had to wait over an hour while the luggage of the lost customers was removed from the plane !
I hope they never do but if they did have an accident that didn't result in fatalities, then they would probably try and charge passengers for the cost of the rescue/emergency services, after selling you a scratch card to determine which passenger goes down the emergency shoots first![]()
My main point is not the flight price, it's the £70 charge for carrying my golf clubs.
Your main point? You didn't even mention that in your opening post on this thread!
Have you contacted a solicitor now? Has he given you any indication of the likelihood of winning your case? And has he given you any indication of what his fees will amount to?
Look, you booked a seat on the plane, you chose not to use it. You booked a space in the hold for your golf clubs, you chose not to use that either. Your booking and the money you spent to secure it prevented Easyjet from selling that space to someone else. That is the whole premise of a booking. Easyjet are quite within their rights do not offer a refund. Last minute refunds on cancellations, missed flight refunds and anything else where the passenger can change their mind 'on a whim' and expect their money back would absolutely destroy an airline. They cost serious money to put in the sky, and I frankly think you are being a little ridiculous now. Just drop it and move on.
Are you really suggesting they "reserve" spaces for each persons luggage. Maybe they have 300 compartments in the hold with each passengers name on it. I can just picture the handlers saying "hey Dave, space 254 is empty are they not coming?" Dave replies "that was the space for bobs golf clubs".
So what#s the key difference between this case and the one the banks lost regarding bank charges??
They also had it in their t&c's, but lost in court as £30 for being overdrawn is extortionate!!!
If £30 is extortionate then £200 is!!
Are you really suggesting they "reserve" spaces for each persons luggage. Maybe they have 300 compartments in the hold with each passengers name on it. I can just picture the handlers saying "hey Dave, space 254 is empty are they not coming?" Dave replies "that was the space for bobs golf clubs".
It's completely different in the case of the banks. They were charging an additional fee just to go overdrawn. That means that being overdrawn by even 1p would result in a large penalty.
The airline is simply not refunding the cost of your seat. They are not charging you a penalty on top of that for cancelling.
I would put my house on the fact you won't stand a change in the courts and if anything will lose a hell of a lot more than you stand to gain (which is nothing).
Hey just my opinion...
I'm suing easyjet
I can't be bothered with the hassle
Changed my mind. Gonna do it the easier way.
The government regulate financial services (badly) so i don't feel as though you comparison works, on any level..
Banks and what have you are only meant to be charging people administrative costs with regards to charges, even though they try their best to rip people off leaving those who have been ripped off little choice but go down a legal road in many cases and make complaints.
But you booked a chair on a plane. You not turning up and expecting a refund puts easy jet at a loss of income as far as any sort of legal process would be concerned. You are being charged no more than what you have cost them in reality...
can't wait to find out what the easier way is....
I'm suing easyjet but need a bit of advice.
I cancelled a flight as I couldn't make it (not ill, no death in family etc).
I paid £200 for it and they won't give me a penny!
I am aware they SAY they have a "no refund policy" but I thought UK law says companies aren't allowed to charge unreasonable amounts.
My point is a £10 admin fee I could accept as reasonable, but to keep all £200 is extortionate and illegal surely!!!????
I know it says in their terms and cons they don't do refunds, but I will be stating a similar case that went to court where the banks lost! They charged people around £30 for going overdraw, and even though it was in their t&c's it was deemed illegal so millions of people were able to claim back money from the banks. The banks now only charge around £10 on average.
Surely this case is similar, and charging me £200, when they will go and re-sell my seat for even more money, shouldn't be allowed.
Am I right???