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Ryanair dice a la CAR que cumple, como no hizo la CAA con British Airways

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Dublín, IRE.- La compañía irlandesa Ryanair, señala en nota de prensa, se reunió con la CAR (Comisión Irlandesa para la Regulación de la Aviación) y acordaron implementar toda una serie de medidas con el fin de garantizar que todos los clientes afectados por las cancelaciones «son plenamente conscientes de sus derechos contemplados en el Reglamento Europeo EU 261» clarificándolos, e incluyendo «reembolsos completos, relajamiento en otros vuelos de la compañía u otras opciones de transportes comparables con el reembolso de todos los gastos razonables para su bolsillo».

Los pasos acordados, señala la aerolínea, con la CAR son los siguientes:

Ryanair ha emitido hoy un correo electrónico de clarificación a todos los clientes afectados exponiendo sus derechos a reembolsos, reencaminamiento en Ryanair u otras opciones y gastos de transporte comparables (véase el anexo).

Ryanair también ha publicado hoy un comunicado de prensa (copia adjunta) explicando a los clientes cómo y cuándo serán re-acomodados en otros vuelos de Ryanair u otros vuelos de línea aérea. Este comunicado de prensa se mostrará en la página principal del sitio web de Ryanair a partir de hoy.

Ryanair ha actualizado las páginas de FAQ de su sitio web para reflejar todos estos cambios.

Ryanair también ha respondido hoy a la carta del CAA del Reino Unido del 28 de septiembre, acordando cumplir con su requisito de aclaración de los clientes sobre las obligaciones de Ryanair EU261, que están en línea con las solicitadas por el CAR.

Ryanair ha pedido a la CAA del Reino Unido que ahora exija a las aerolíneas británicas que cumplan con estas obligaciones de EU261 que la CAA no aplicó a British Airways en mayo de este año, cuando un desastre informático dejó varados a cientos de miles de ciudadanos / visitantes británicos en Londres Heathrow. y otros aeropuertos, sin ninguna medida aparente adoptada por la CAA con respecto a la reinstalación o la ejecución del EU261 contra British Airways.

NOTA DE PRENSA
RYANAIR EXPLAINS HOW AND WHEN IT WILL RE-ROUTE CUSTOMERS AFFECTED BY FLIGHT CANCELLATIONS
Madrid, 29 de septiembre de 2017. Ryanair today (29th Sept) emailed all (under 1%) of its customers who were affected by its deeply regretted 2,100 flight cancellations in Sept/Oct, or the 18,000 schedule changes (announced on Wed, 27th) from November 2017 to March 2018, in order to explain their entitlements under EU261 regulations as follows.

Ryanair is required to offer disrupted customers (on cancelled flights) the option of a full refund or re-routing to their final destination as follows;

(A) Refund Option:
A full refund will be given of an unused flight sector and associated fees. If the disrupted flight is their outbound sector, customers will also be offered a full refund of the return sector.

(B) Re-routing Options:
Ryanair will offer all disrupted customers the following sequence of re-accommodation options;
First, move the customer to the next available Ryanair flight on the same route.
If this option is not available same or next day, then;

Move the customer to the next available Ryanair flight from/to a suitable alternative airport/s (for example: Luton or Gatwick in the case of Stansted).
If this option is not available same or next day, then;

Offer the customer re-accommodation on any one of our agreed disruption partner airlines to their destination as follows;
Easyjet, Jet2, Vueling, Cityjet, Aer Lingus, Norwegian or Eurowings airlines.
If this option is not available same or next day, then;

Offer the customer re-accommodation on any comparable alternative transport (another airline flight, train, bus or car hire) with the cost of this comparable transport ticket to be assessed on a case by case basis.

Under EU261, Ryanair will also reimburse any reasonable out of pocket expenses incurred by customers as a result of these flight cancellations, subject to receiving an EU261 expense claim form from customers supported by original receipts.

If any Ryanair customer on one of these disrupted flights believes that they may have chosen an option that was not suitable for them as a result of any misunderstanding of their EU261 rights, then they should write directly to Ryanair’s Director of Customer Services and Ryanair will assist them in any way it can to obtain their full EU261 rights and entitlements.

Ryanair’s Kenny Jacobs said:

“We apologise again sincerely for the disruption and inconvenience our rostering failure has caused some of our customers. Over the past week we have refunded/reaccommodated over 97% of the customers affected by the 18th September cancellations. This week (by close of business on Sun, 1st Oct), we will have reaccommodated/refunded over 90% of the 400,000 customers who were notified of schedule changes (on flights between November 2017 and March 2018) on Wed 27th.

In addition, every single affected customer has received a travel voucher for a €40 one way flight (€80 return) for travel in October to March.  We have restored the reliability and punctuality of our flight operations.  Over the past 7 days we have operated over 15,000 flights with over 96% of our first wave morning departures operating on time, or with zero flight cancellations.

We have taken on extra customer service staff and are moving now to process and expedite all EU261 claims from affected customers. We are committed to processing all such claims within 21 days of receipt and hope to have all such claims settled before the end of October.”

Modelo de carta tipo enviada por Ryanair a los usuarios afectados
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