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Doyler1993
Liam Brady Joined: 05 Apr 2013 Status: Offline Points: 2758 |
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Flying to ibiza in august but when my friend was putting in my name he spelt it wrong by leaving out one letter. Will this make any difference and if i was to ring ryanair and get the name fixed would it cost anything?
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IT’S NO USE BOILING YOUR CABBAGE TWICE
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MasterOfApples
Kevin Kilbane Joined: 28 Apr 2014 Location: Dublin Status: Offline Points: 447 |
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None. My name was out by three letters before and it wasn't an issue. I went up to the customer service desk in Dublin airport, explained me situation to the Ryanair agent and he told me it was fine. He even put an special sticker and note on my boarding passes in case someone tried to pull me up on it when I was boarding. Be warned that the new automatic seat allocation that they have now is a complete nightmare. Boarding takes twice as long as it used to. Some people seem to find the row and seat layout remarkably complicated for some strange reason.
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SuperDave84
Robbie Keane ooh Thomas, how could you do this to me! Joined: 26 Aug 2011 Location: Far Fungannon Status: Offline Points: 21384 |
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Aye, don't bother ringing them to change it, it'll cost a fortune. They are now happy clappy ryanair and won't be arsey about it. They weren't even that bad before. As long as you aren't changing Sean O'Shaughnessy to William Wilson, you'll be grand.
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nvidic
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You can change it free within 24 hours of booking
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irish_goat
500 Club la la la Joined: 13 Oct 2011 Location: Derry Status: Offline Points: 652 |
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If you use a PDF editor you can change the name and they'll only pick up on it if they scan it, check the computer screen and then your passport (which they never do).
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Doyler1993
Liam Brady Joined: 05 Apr 2013 Status: Offline Points: 2758 |
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IT’S NO USE BOILING YOUR CABBAGE TWICE
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irelandfan
Ray Houghton Joined: 13 Aug 2010 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 3656 |
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How much does it cost to change a name on Ryanair for October anyone know??
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I'm the gaffer whatever I say goes.
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pre Madonna
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irelandfan
Ray Houghton Joined: 13 Aug 2010 Location: Ireland Status: Offline Points: 3656 |
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Cheers
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I'm the gaffer whatever I say goes.
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Ballycastle
Kevin Kilbane Joined: 30 Jan 2015 Status: Offline Points: 457 |
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Alright lads just wondering do you still need to check in online for flights as I've payed to check in a bag aswell so do you just print out your boarding card as usual or because I'm checking a bag in can you just do it at the Ryanair desk?
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SByrne24
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They charge you to check in at the counter i think, safer doing it online
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Ballycastle
Kevin Kilbane Joined: 30 Jan 2015 Status: Offline Points: 457 |
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Yes I know that but maybe it was a stupid question because I've never had to check in a bag with Ryanair before thought if you where checking a bag you maybe just got a boarding card at the counter? Anyway off to the thick thread for me |
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rossieman
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Check in online and then just bring your bag to the drop off desk.
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BohsinMunich
Ray Houghton Joined: 26 Oct 2011 Status: Offline Points: 3327 |
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On the topic of Ryanair....
Flight left Dublin on time Sunday (6pm) and i didn't get home until 10.30am yesterday. It was rerouted to Frankfurt Hahn. Has anyone experience of claiming against such delays ? |
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SuperDave84
Robbie Keane ooh Thomas, how could you do this to me! Joined: 26 Aug 2011 Location: Far Fungannon Status: Offline Points: 21384 |
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Why were you re-routed? They have certain obligations depending on the reasons. If it was mechanical, they definitely do. If it was because of illness on board or something, maybe not.
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SuperDave84
Robbie Keane ooh Thomas, how could you do this to me! Joined: 26 Aug 2011 Location: Far Fungannon Status: Offline Points: 21384 |
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Bit of research. Ryanair had an obligation to provide you with the following:
meals and refreshments (in reasonable relation to the waiting time); hotel accommodation (where an overnight stay becomes necessary); transport between the airport and the hotel (where necessary); and 2 telephone calls/ faxes/ emails. You should keep receipts if you had to pay for any of that yourself. The flight distance is less than 1,500km so you are entitled to €250 additional accommodation. However, if the circumstances leading to the rerouting were "extraordinary" they do not have to pay compensation. However, they DO still have to pay the other expenses. Extraordinary circumstances must be three things: unpredictable, unavoidable and external. So if it was a Ryanair event, they also owe you €250 compensation on top of the expenses incurred by you. Have a look at this list: http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/passengers/air/doc/neb-extraordinary-circumstances-list.pdf. Also see here http://www.flightrights.ie/passenger-rights/long-flight-delays.20.html. You can also contact the Commission for Aviation Regulation, see here: http://ec.europa.eu/transport/themes/passengers/air/doc/2004_261_national_enforcement_bodies.pdf |
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BohsinMunich
Ray Houghton Joined: 26 Oct 2011 Status: Offline Points: 3327 |
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SD44
Many thanks for the links will check them. The plane couldn't land because of weather. Circled for over an hr. Then diverted to Frankfurt Hahn which is a handy 120km from DB at Frankfurt am Main. They kept us on the plane for another hr to see if we could be flown back to Memmingen. It was 11.30pm by the time we got off. They said coaches were on the way. Arrived at 2am and then the driver needed a break of an additional hr (because of the length he was driving). It was surreal at times seeing people heading to work in their cars and me still trying to get home. I only had a coffee or so so no real expense at Hahn apart from my time. Needlesstoday there was nobody from Ryanair involved in any of the process once we disembarked - neither organsing the transport, meeting the 3 coaches when they arrived in Memmingen etc. Thankfully the car park didn't charge for the additional parking time. |
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BohsinMunich
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It is over 400km from Hahn back to Memmingen
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