The Daily Telegraph

Ryanair bars travellers from its flights over refund dispute

- By Harry Brennan

RYANAIR has barred passengers who got Covid refunds for its flights until they pay back the money.

Thousands of travellers received money back through their credit card companies for trips they did not take during the pandemic. But Ryanair has disputed the payments and said customers must pay them back before they are allowed to fly again.

Holidaymak­ers said their plans were now in tatters after being effectivel­y blackliste­d over disputed “chargeback­s”.

It comes after the Competitio­n and Markets Authority watchdog last week dropped its investigat­ion into allegation­s Ryanair and British Airways had unfairly denied customers refunds during the crisis, and instead offered travellers vouchers for future flights.

Outraged customers said they were met with payment demands at check-in, just hours before they were due to fly.

Matthew Glover, a 42-year-old IT technician from the West Midlands, said he was told he would “never be able to fly with Ryanair again” unless he cleared a £680 debt.

Guy Anker of Moneysavin­gexpert, the consumer website which first uncovered the issue, said Ryanair’s actions were “absolutely outrageous”.

“It essentiall­y had these passengers over a barrel shortly before their holiday,” he said.

Ryanair defended its actions. Its terms and conditions state it reserves the right to stop people flying if they owe the firm money “in respect to payment having been dishonoure­d, denied or recharged against us”.

It does not refund customers who choose of their own accord not to travel on flights that are still going ahead.

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