Ryanair passenger charged £2,000 demands furlough scheme to save holidaymakers - News Summed Up

Ryanair passenger charged £2,000 demands furlough scheme to save holidaymakers


Sign up to the Chill newsletter for weekly inspiration and advice on UK holidays Invalid Email Something went wrong, please try again later. Like many Brits George Buzzeo has found himself out of pocket and without a holiday since coronavirus began to grip the country. In 2019 the 69-year-old and his wife Lesley, from Newcastle, booked flights to Mijas, Malaga for themselves and their five grandchildren. The family's Ryanair flight still jetted off and they were classed as no-shows, meaning they were unable to get a refund. (Image: Booking.com)"So we reluctantly decided to draw a line under the £2,000 plus we have paid for the two flight holiday situations and subsequently lost for these flights.


Source: Daily Mirror June 07, 2021 13:36 UTC



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