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    Heya all


    I got an email from Ryanair, informing me of flight changes but i accidently deleted it as it went into my SPAM folder and I accidently deleted the email. Does anyone know if i can check flight times, or email ryanir requesting this email?





    Thanks



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    If you have you're Reference number you can check it on their web site.

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    With your reference number you can look up your itinerary on the ryanair website



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    i'm assuming the reference number was on the deleted email. You could call/email them .. but it might be less hassle to book another flight!

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    If you have the original email then that'll have it.



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    thanks guys

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    If you don't use the outbound part of a return flight (going previous day on a one-way), will there be any difficulty with coming back? Should I inform Ryanair?
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    nope i dont think so i did the same as you last week

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsennah
    If you don't use the outbound part of a return flight (going previous day on a one-way), will there be any difficulty with coming back? Should I inform Ryanair?

    No, in this regard, Ryanair is not Aer Lingus.

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    Cheers. I'll just check-in online and not turn up so.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beir bua
    i'm assuming the reference number was on the deleted email. You could call/email them .. but it might be less hassle to book another flight!

    [img]smileys/shock.gif[/img]


    That is surely the worst possible advice! Do you work for them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ja Boetie


    Quote Originally Posted by beir bua
    i'm assuming the reference number was on the deleted email. You could call/email them .. but it might be less hassle to book another flight!

    [img]smileys/shock.gif[/img]


    That is surely the worst possible advice! Do you work for them?


    Lol oh my god Michael O Leary is a member!!!
    Do not argue with an idiot. He will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ja Boetie

    Quote Originally Posted by beir bua
    i'm assuming the reference number was on the deleted email. You could call/email them .. but it might be less hassle to book another flight!

    [img]smileys/shock.gif[/img]


    That is surely the worst possible advice! Do you work for them?
    Actually their change fees are so high sometimes it is coniderably cheaper.
    I think its 35 euros per leg or something outrageous like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ja Boetie

    Quote Originally Posted by beir bua
    i'm assuming the reference number was on the deleted email. You could call/email them .. but it might be less hassle to book another flight!

    [img]smileys/shock.gif[/img]


    That is surely the worst possible advice! Do you work for them?
    Although i was not being serious (must use more exclamation marks or smilies in my posts), I wonder if you've ever had the misfortune to deal with Ryanair over phone/email. Ryanair works fine if all goes according to plan, but if for whatever reason it doesn't then they are a pain in the ass to deal with!

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsennah
    Cheers. I'll just check-in online and not turn up so.

    If you don't check in, aren't you entitled to a refund of your taxes?


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    No point opening a new thread.





    Ryanair have just called a press conference in Dublin with less than 30 minutes notice. Email invitation sent at 16:46 for press conference by MOL at 17:15.


    What's the mad panic I wonder?
    "This was the performance Ireland had been threatening all championship but had only managed to produce in fits and starts. Defeats at the hands of France and Wales had put paid to their title aspirations, never mind a Grand Slam, but yesterday’s emphatic 24-8 win shows that this is a team moving in the right direction."

    The Irish Times after Ireland beat England at Lansdowne Road on 19/03/11

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patman

    No point opening a new thread.





    Ryanair have just called a press conference in Dublin with less than 30 minutes notice. Email invitation sent at 16:46 for press conference by MOL at 17:15.


    What's the mad panic I wonder?
    Must be something big happening there Pat. Must tune into TV3 at 17:30.[img]smileys/shock.gif[/img]
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patman


    No point opening a new thread.





    Ryanair have just called a press conference in Dublin with less than 30 minutes notice. Email invitation sent at 16:46 for press conference by MOL at 17:15.


    What's the mad panic I wonder?


    Are you serious? i think he was meeting ministers today. the government are stuck for cash. will the government sell their 25.1% stake to ryanair?? No way europe can block it this time around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by grafter
    Quote Originally Posted by Patman


    No point opening a new thread.





    Ryanair have just called a press conference in Dublin with less than 30 minutes notice. Email invitation sent at 16:46 for press conference by MOL at 17:15.


    What's the mad panic I wonder?


    Are you serious? i think he was meeting ministers today. the government are stuck for cash. will the government sell their 25.1% stake to ryanair?? No way europe can block it this time around.
    I would piss myself laughing if that was the case.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmccoy
    Quote Originally Posted by grafter
    Quote Originally Posted by Patman


    No point opening a new thread.





    Ryanair have just called a press conference in Dublin with less than 30 minutes notice. Email invitation sent at 16:46 for press conference by MOL at 17:15.


    What's the mad panic I wonder?


    Are you serious? i think he was meeting ministers today. the government are stuck for cash. will the government sell their 25.1% stake to ryanair?? No way europe can block it this time around.

    I would piss myself laughing if that was the case.

    Me too. If it is the case (probably getting ahead of myself) i cant wait to hear the unions reaction

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    Could be to do with the bid for Aer Lingus or he is going to a cut at the Government following his pow wow today [img]smileys/lol.gif[/img].


    The email was actually sent at 16:38.
    "This was the performance Ireland had been threatening all championship but had only managed to produce in fits and starts. Defeats at the hands of France and Wales had put paid to their title aspirations, never mind a Grand Slam, but yesterday’s emphatic 24-8 win shows that this is a team moving in the right direction."

    The Irish Times after Ireland beat England at Lansdowne Road on 19/03/11

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    could be, grafter is right, the european commision can't block it this time.
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    Ryanair has promised that, if its takeover offer for Aer Lingus is accepted it will recognise the unions, restore the Shannon to Heathrow route and place an E100m guarantee in the bank that it will cut fares.


    The promises were made today to the Minister for Transport in which the airline also promised to give control of the key Heathrow slots to the Government.


    "This will ensure that the Irish Government's national aviation policy (as articulated at the time of the Aer Lingus' IPO), to ensure a minimum level of connectivity between London Heathrow and Dublin, Cork and Shannon, will be guaranteed into the future. This proposed provision in the Aer Lingus articles of association (which will be detailed in the Offer Document) will correct the deficiencies in Aer Lingus' existing Articles, which allowed Aer Lingus to close the Shannon-Heathrow route and replace it with a Belfast-Heathrow route, despite the Government's objection. This guarantee' will ensure that Heathrow's connectivity to Dublin, Cork and Shannon can be protected by the current and future Irish Ministers for Transport for the benefit of Ireland and all Irish consumers/visitors," it said.


    It also promised to scrap all Aer Lingus fuel surcharges if their bid is successful.


    "Ryanair believes that these substantial guarantees and financial penalties, which will be unique to the proposed Ryanair-Aer Lingus airline merger, will afford consumers, the Irish Government, the European Commission and all other stakeholders the necessary confidence in Ryanair's guarantees. Ryanair believes that these reductions in Aer Lingus' short haul fares and removal of Aer Lingus' fuel surcharges will deliver annual consumer savings of over E140 million, and will meet national aviation policy by promoting and securing the competitiveness of Aer Lingus' short and long haul network, and increasing competition between Aer Lingus' lower fares and Ryanair's services on short haul routes to and from Ireland," the airline said.</font></td></tr></t></table>

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    He is updating the media on the cash offer for Aer Lingus.


    He is promsing the Shannon/Heathrow will be restored if offer is taken up!!
    "This was the performance Ireland had been threatening all championship but had only managed to produce in fits and starts. Defeats at the hands of France and Wales had put paid to their title aspirations, never mind a Grand Slam, but yesterday’s emphatic 24-8 win shows that this is a team moving in the right direction."

    The Irish Times after Ireland beat England at Lansdowne Road on 19/03/11

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    He's the new Sunderland Manager[img]smileys/lol.gif[/img]

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    That was quick grafter. Nice one.


    Interesting that he will recognise the unions.
    "This was the performance Ireland had been threatening all championship but had only managed to produce in fits and starts. Defeats at the hands of France and Wales had put paid to their title aspirations, never mind a Grand Slam, but yesterday’s emphatic 24-8 win shows that this is a team moving in the right direction."

    The Irish Times after Ireland beat England at Lansdowne Road on 19/03/11

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    What do people think? Looks like a good deal all round to me. The Shannon region, government, lower fares (before baggage!), more jobs going forward.

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    Looks extremely good. The key for me is the government having control of the Heathrow slots.

    Chances are Noel Dempsey would be too stupid to accept the offer.


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    bo***cks- he'd say anything to wipe out Aer Lingus and become a monopoly

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    Update on Cash Offer by Coinside Limited a wholly owned subsidiary of


    Ryanair Holdings plc for Aer Lingus Group plc



    Since Ryanair's announcement of its Offer, it has noted a range of
    observations and comments from a variety of interested parties and
    stakeholders. Opinions have also been expressed that Ryanair's Offer is
    unlikely to receive European Commission merger approval.



    At a meeting between Ryanair and the Minister for Transport last night,
    3 December, 2008, Ryanair highlighted the benefits which the Offer, if
    successful, would deliver to Ireland, Irish consumers, Aer Lingus
    employees and all other Aer Lingus stakeholders.



    In this announcement Ryanair outlines some of the details of its
    proposals in order to demonstrate how the Offer promotes and secures
    competition and how it will promote national aviation policy and
    perceived Irish Government concerns in that regard.



    With respect to the Offer, Ryanair is undertaking that, if its Offer is
    successful, it will:



    A) Recognise the Trade Unions in Aer Lingus. Ryanair will commit and
    guarantee that Aer Lingus will continue to honour and respect Aer
    Lingus' long-standing policy of trade union recognition within Aer Lingus.



    B) Shannon-Heathrow connectivity will be restored. Ryanair will
    ensure that Aer Lingus returns to the Shannon-Heathrow route with a
    minimum daily frequency of a morning and evening rotation, at the first
    seasonal schedule change following completion of the Offer. The
    Heathrow slots necessary to meet this commitment will be switched from
    one of Aer Lingus' other Heathrow routes. This will meet the
    Government's national aviation objective of restoring connectivity
    between Heathrow and the Shannon/Midwest region, and improving Ireland's
    connectivity to London Heathrow.



    C) Government will be given control over London Heathrow slots.
    Ryanair propose that the Articles of Association of Aer Lingus will be amended
    upon completion of the Offer to provide the Irish Government and Minister for


    Transport with a legally binding guarantee that will ensure Aer Lingus'
    Heathrow slots cannot be sold, transferred, leased or switched by Aer
    Lingus to any other airline or to any other route without the prior
    written approval of the Irish Minister for Transport. This legally
    binding guarantee will protect Ireland's connectivity to Heathrow and
    the world.



    This will ensure that the Irish Government's national aviation policy
    (as articulated at the time of the Aer Lingus' IPO), to ensure a minimum
    level of connectivity between London Heathrow and Dublin, Cork and
    Shannon, will be guaranteed into the future. This proposed provision in
    the Aer Lingus articles of association (which will be detailed in the
    Offer Document) will correct the deficiencies in Aer Lingus' existing
    Articles, which allowed Aer Lingus to close the Shannon-Heathrow route
    and replace it with a Belfast-Heathrow route, despite the Government's
    objection. This guarantee' will ensure that Heathrow's connectivity to
    Dublin, Cork and Shannon can be protected by the current and future
    Irish Ministers for Transport for the benefit of Ireland and all Irish
    consumers/visitors.



    D) Ryanair will provide a EUR100 million bank guarantee that Aer
    Lingus' short haul fares will be reduced by a minimum of 5% for a three
    year period. Ryanair's Offer guarantee's to reduce Aer Lingus' short
    haul fares (EUR94 in 2007) by a minimum of 5%, on a like for like
    basis, for a three year period post completion. The merged Ryanair/Aer
    Lingus Group will provide the Irish Government with a EUR100 million
    bank guarantee which can be draw

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