FR: Gebührennachzahlung bei Ryanair

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Ramix

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Hinterm Sofa an der Front
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Liebe Forumskollegen,

meine +1 ist im Mai auf Ryanair unterwegs (ja, ich kann es ihr leider nicht ausreden) und hat ein nettes Email bekommen.

Dear Customer

In relation to your flight reference XXXXX

Ryanair has been advised by the Spanish Government of a budgetary proposal to increase airport charges later this month.

In accordance with our General Terms and Conditions of Travel* we are advising customers with a reservation that includes a flight departing from a Spanish airport that we may be forced to debit passengers for any government imposed increases in airport charges prior to your travel date.

Once the Spanish government budget is published Ryanair will advise affected passengers by email of any additional airport charges that may apply to your reservation before any charges are made.

Please see our website for updates regarding increases in Spanish airport charges.

Yours sincerely

Ryanair Customer Service

• 4.2.2 Taxes, fees and charges imposed on air travel are constantly changing and can be imposed after the date that your reservation has been made. If any such tax, fee or charge is introduced or increased after your reservation has been made you will be obliged to pay it (or any increase) prior to departure. Similarly, if any such tax, fee or charge is abolished or reduced such that it no longer applies to you, or a lesser amount is due, you will be entitled to claim a refund of the difference from us.


YOUR CONFIRMATION NUMBER IS: XXXXXX
ITINERARY/RECEIPT - All times are local.

PASSENGERS
1. xxxx xxxx

GOING OUT
From Barcelona El Prat(BCN) to Porto(OPO)
Tue, 15/05/2012 Flight 4585 Depart BCN at 1000 and arrive OPO at 1055



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Ryanair Holdings plc (Company No. 249885) / Ryanair Ltd. (Company No. 104547).
Registered in the Republic of Ireland. With registered address Corporate Head Office, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin, Ireland.

Können die Einfach so einer Gebührennachzahlung verlangen?
Nach Ryanair AGB's wohl schon?

Um es mit den Worten von XT600 zu sagen:
UNSERIÖS!!!
 

Luftikus

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08.01.2010
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irdisch
Ich meine mich zu erinnern, dass bei anderen Airlines Meilenbedingungen und Treibstoffzuschläge auch schon rückwirkend verändert wurden.

Wieviel ist es denn und wieviel zahlt sie fürs Ticket?
 
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Ralf1975

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Da die Airline ja nur der Einfreiber von Steuern ist, ist das wohl zulässig. Zumindest bei neuen echten Steuern vom Staat und nicht irgendwelchen Pseudoabgaben an die Airline.