The Scotsman

Ryanair faces action over refusal to pay compensati­on

● Air authority says firm is not exempt from strike payouts

- By HOLLY WILLIAMS

Ryanair is facing enforcemen­t action by the airline regulator over its refusal to compensate passengers for flight disruption caused by staff taking strike action.

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said the low-cost airline has rejected compensati­on claims and has now ended its agreement with Aviationad­r – a Caa-approved body for alternativ­e dispute resolution of passenger complaints.

The CAA said it does not believe the strikes are “extraordin­ary circumstan­ces”, as Ryanair has claimed, and are therefore not exempt, meaning its customers should be compensate­d.

In October the commercial court in Barcelona ruled that no compensati­on should be paid by Ryanair in the wake of strikes.

A spokesman for Ryanair said: “Courts in Germany, Spain and Italy have already ruled that strikes are an extraordin­ary circumstan­ce and EU261 compensati­on does not apply.

“We expect the UK CAA and courts will follow this precedent.”

Ryanair’s flights were hit by widespread strikes over the summer by the carrier’s pilot and cabin crews, while it also suffered amid the industrywi­de air traffic control industrial action that saw thou-

0 Ryanair pilots on strike for better pay and working conditions earlier in the year

sands of flights cancelled across Europe.

Rory Boland, editor of magazine Which? Travel, said: “Customers would have been outraged that Ryanair attempted to shirk its responsibi­lities by refusing to pay out compensati­on

for cancelling services during the summer – which left hard-working families stranded with holiday plans stalled.

“It is right that the CAA is now taking legal action against Ryanair on the basis

that such strikes were not extraordin­ary circumstan­ces and should not be exempt, to ensure that the airline must finally do the right thing by its customers and pay the compensati­on owed.”

The CAA said passengers with an existing claim will now have to wait until the outcome of its enforcemen­t action against the airline.

The watchdog has made repeated calls for Ryanair to compensate passengers affected by staff strikes.

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