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candoo
6th Oct 2006, 23:09
Quickie I hope :}

I have a fully booked return with them and because of work circumstances cannot use the outward bound portion.

Am I still allowed to use the return leg without penalty?
Thanks

DG101
7th Oct 2006, 01:27
With FR you bought 2 single tickets. Failure to use one will be of no consequence. Actually, might even get you an upgrade :} as they will have had a benefit from your failure to show

Final 3 Greens
7th Oct 2006, 04:55
To clarify what DG101 says.....

All Ryanair tickets are sold as single journeys from point A to point B.

So your first journey will not be used and you lose your money basically.

The second journey is not dependent on the first ticket (as it might be with a traditional carrier), so the fact that you missed the first flight is irrelevant and you may use the second ticket without anny concern.

DG101 is correct.

candoo
7th Oct 2006, 10:59
thanks guys!

Ex Cargo Clown
8th Oct 2006, 18:47
Don't forget you can also claim all your taxes back on an unused ticket even it is non-refundable, that only applies to the actual fare, not the taxes.

Globaliser
9th Oct 2006, 08:30
Although FR (like many airlines) now apply an administration charge to do that refund, which may eat up all of the amount due back to you.