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Subject: Re: Ryanair Insurance Posted on: Fri, 24 Nov 2006 23:50:25 +0100

On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 16:08:18 GMT, HVS
wrote:

>On 24 Nov 2006, Andy Pandy wrote
>
>>
>> "Gummo" wrote in message
>> news:6Sy9h.30737$GX2.14541@newsfe7-gui.ntli.net...
>>> "Walter" wrote in message
>>> news:1164352492.308695.204390@j72g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>>> He took the insurance included during the booking. What do
>>>>> you think his chances are of retrieving some of his money?
>>>>
>>>> Until now I don't have own experience, but since I fly with
>>>> Ryan Air from time to time I would like to know how it workd
>>>> for you. So please post what happend, did they pay, how much,
>>>> and how difficult it was to get t he money.
>>>
>>> I have to ring a premium rate number to get on the 'Insurance
>>> Queue'. If successful thereafter, my son will get all but the
>>> 20% excess.
>>
>> What??? There's a 20% excess AND you have to queue on a premium
>> rate number? What a rip-off....
>
>Welcome to Ryanair, innnit....
>
>It's entirely typical of the operation -- consistent with surcharging
>people in wheelchairs 18 quid for the use of the wheelchair to get to
>the plane.

Basically Ryanair is for those people who will cause no trouble, and
will put up with the odd inconvenience.
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