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All passengers are entitled to bring 1 small personal bag on board which must fit under the seat in front of you (40cm x 20cm x 25cm). Examples include handbag, laptop bag, and a small backpack.
Source:https://www.ryanair.com/sk/en/useful-info/help-centre/faq-overview#2-0
All passengers are entitled to bring 1 small personal bag on board which must fit under the seat in front of you (40cm x 20cm x 25cm). Examples include handbag, laptop bag, and a small backpack.
Source:https://www.ryanair.com/sk/en/useful-info/help-centre/faq-overview#2-0
You cannot bring the following items onboard a Ryanair flight or in airport security restricted areas in the airport:
- Guns, Firearms or similar weapons
- Pointed/edged Weapons & Sharp Objects
- Blunt Instruments: any blunt instrument capable of causing injury, this includes some sporting equipment such as tennis rackets and baseball bats
- Explosives and flammable substances: any explosive or highly combustible substance which poses a risk to the health of passengers and crew or the security/safety of aircraft or property.
- Chemical and Toxic Substances: any chemical or toxic substances which pose a risk to the health of passengers and crew or the security/ safety of aircraft or property.
You cannot bring the following items onboard a Ryanair flight or in airport security restricted areas in the airport:
- Guns, Firearms or similar weapons
- Pointed/edged Weapons & Sharp Objects
- Blunt Instruments: any blunt instrument capable of causing injury, this includes some sporting equipment such as tennis rackets and baseball bats
- Explosives and flammable substances: any explosive or highly combustible substance which poses a risk to the health of passengers and crew or the security/safety of aircraft or property.
- Chemical and Toxic Substances: any chemical or toxic substances which pose a risk to the health of passengers and crew or the security/ safety of aircraft or property.
Refund-UK Air Passenger Duty (children 2 to 15 years) for Travelport subscribers
APD is applicable for all flights departing from the UK
Passengers exempt from this charge are:
Children aged from 2 - 11 years traveling on or after the 27th March 2015
Young persons aged from 12 - 15 years traveling on or after the 01st March 2016
If a passenger on your booking is under 12 on the date of your departure from a UK airport (or under 16 for flights from 01st March 2016) then you may be entitled to a refund of the child's APD.
Source:https://www.ryanair.com/sk/en/useful-info/help-centre/faq-overview/Flight-Changes-And-Refunds#0-10
Refund-UK Air Passenger Duty (children 2 to 15 years) for Travelport subscribers
APD is applicable for all flights departing from the UK
Passengers exempt from this charge are:
Children aged from 2 - 11 years traveling on or after the 27th March 2015
Young persons aged from 12 - 15 years traveling on or after the 01st March 2016
If a passenger on your booking is under 12 on the date of your departure from a UK airport (or under 16 for flights from 01st March 2016) then you may be entitled to a refund of the child's APD.
Source:https://www.ryanair.com/sk/en/useful-info/help-centre/faq-overview/Flight-Changes-And-Refunds#0-10
Airline Contact Detail
- 24 X 7 Customer care number
- Contact No : 0871 246 0000
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Address :
Ryanair DAC, Dublin Office,
Airside Business Park, Swords,
Co. Dublin, Ireland
Faq
If your flight has got delayed, please check for the compensation eligibility from the airline. You can also demand accommodation and food vouchers as per the Passenger Charter Act. Contact refundme.in for any assistance.
Flight Cancellation
Air Passenger Regulation
Flight cancellations are frequently noted all around the world and it’s happening more often since the global air traffic is increasing. Burden of such cancellations is bore by the passengers who are forced to book another flight by paying extra from their pockets.
Air travel services in India are slated for a significant increment in terms of volume of passenger traffic. The government through the Director General of Civil Aviation (“DGCA”) had, in the past, introduced certain mandatory requirements to ensure that passengers who are either denied boarding or whose flights have been delayed or cancelled, are provided with certain facilities in order to compensate for any deficiency in service. These civil aviation requirements have been amended, effective August 1, 2016 (“CAR”), wherein the compensation for such deficiencies have been enhanced.