Caranica wrote: » 20,000,000 refunds to process. Timeline, long!
Sheep Shagger wrote: » Ryanair has said they will clear backlog within 8-10 weeks, a big drop from the year quoted a while ago. I suspect they have miraculously found a way to automate the refund process (as if it was really anything but) to meet that timeframe.
Kerry25x wrote: » Probably going to be cancelling flights next month (just holding out in the hopes that the airline cancels first). If I cancel I'll only be entitled to a travel voucher. Flights were close to 3k but I also paid €200 in baggage fees. Anyone have any idea if baggage fees at least are cash refundable in these circumstances? The airline is Air France.
Our Ref: XXXXXX Dear Customer, We acknowledge your request for a refund in lieu of a travel voucher for your unused booking. We confirm that your refund request has been processed back to the form of payment used to pay for your booking. Your issuing bank will take 5-7 working days to process this refund amount back to your account. The amount refunded to your credit/debit card/method of payment is EUR XXX.XX Please note the travel voucher issued has been voided and can no longer be used. Yours sincerely,
Sheep Shagger wrote: » Had a package holiday with budget travel booked to Spain for end of this month. Ryanair cancelled the flights and agent said I had to join the refund Q with the airline, said they could not refund money they did not have. Told them my contract is with agent and not the airline. Sent off the chargeback paperwork last Tuesday to BOI....full refund of the deposit which was for just over a grand landed back on BOI Mastercard today
paddy19 wrote: » G. Did the bank give you any details on what Ryanair were disputing? What's the appeal process from here on? Which Bank and card are you with?
Royale with Cheese wrote: » Has anyone had an Aer Lingus flight cancelled recently? I have a flight from Perpignan back to Dublin on Sunday week that they still haven't cancelled yet. I presume they're just leaving it as late as possible to get as many as they can to apply for their vouchers.
woodchuck wrote: » Just got this email from Ryanair: For flights that were cancelled in March - about bloody time!! I know someone else who got this email recently and the money did actually go into their account within the specified timeframe, so hope there won't be any issues there.
Technocentral wrote: » That's great, what date in March? My cancellation was 20th March for a April 1st flight still waiting .
Royale with Cheese wrote: » My flight this Sunday still not officially cancelled yet, but if I login to my account on Aer Lingus and try and check in for the flight it tells me the booking has been cancelled. What are they at.
paddy19 wrote: » With Air France you get a non refundable voucher that dies on 31 December 2021. This is crap unless you are very sure you want to travel. You should consider playing the refund game. If you original trip looks like its going to fly rebook to a flight that is less likely to fly. You have to do bit of work but it's worth a try. see post #711 on page 48.https://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2058073699&page=48
irbx wrote: » Flight cancelled by Ryanair 21st of march. ( refund request submitted then) A few holding emails sent by ryanair 21st of April Logged a complaint with Ryanair. 23rd of April refund voucher offered and declined 29th of April Email from ryaniar to confirm that I refused the voucher 9th of May Email from ryaniar to confirm that I refused the voucher 25th of May Email from Ryanair on how to use the voucher 09th of June Email from Ryanair to say voucher been cancelled and refund been put back on the Card allow 5 to 7 days for the bank to proccess. Hope this helps with time lines
Tinder Surprise wrote: » HOW?
Caranica wrote: » Via online chat or phone
Dear Customer, I refer to your recent correspondence regarding your booking **** I acknowledge that you do not wish to accept your refund in voucher format at this time and have requested to remain on the cash refund queue. Please note that until such time as you receive your cash refund, your voucher will remain valid and can be used to purchase flights and ancillaries for any future trip you might wish to plan. Please note that our refund processing has been negatively affected by the Covid19 crisis however we will process your refund as soon as possible. Our priority remains the health and well-being of our people and customers and our communities. Thank you sincerely for your patience and support. Yours sincerely, Ryanair Customer Services.
PARlance wrote: » Hoping someone can give me a quick steer. We booked Knock to Alicante for July 4th and RA are flying that route. Obviously not going to go. I see RA are allowing a free change but it looks like recently booked flight for July and Aug? I suspect I can't get a refund, is a voucher still an option or can I re-book for next year?
limabromac wrote: » Try and change it for free under "my bookings" Yes you are correct that you will not be able to receive a voucher or refund if the flight is still going .. RA are saying that all flights will return by July so you have to wait for them to back track and cancel this flight to apply for a refund/voucher.
some1gr8 wrote: » Hi I booked flights with BA, back in jan for travel in March but my flights were cancelled and then I was issued flight vouchers even though I never asked for it. I was looking for Refund. I called BA customer service, they are refusing to issue refund. Is there any body else in similarly situation and the what are my options??
Hellrazer wrote: » Got my money back this morning through a charge back from BOI. Took about 8 working days.