Ryanair Waives Flight Change Fees Through March, Offers Flexible Booking for Summer Travel

All Ryanair airline customers who book by the end of March are exempt from flight change fees. Passengers of the Irish low-cost airline can also make "two date change reservations" until October 31.
In a press release, the Irish company specifies that through these offers, Ryanair is giving its customers "greater peace of mind when booking their Easter and summer 2021 vacations." The company expresses the wish that air travel can resume thanks to the successful deployment of vaccines in the United Kingdom, Denmark and many other European Union states.
"If your plans change, your booking can also change. To offer as much flexibility and confidence as possible to Ryanair customers, we have extended our free flight changes for all bookings made in January, February and March," said a Ryanair spokesperson.
In early January, the company had reduced its traffic forecasts due to the new lockdowns announced in particular in the United Kingdom and Ireland. By the end of March 2021, it has gone from the "less than 35 million" expected so far to "between 26 and 30 million passengers" transported in twelve months. Also, it plans to reduce its offer as of next week.
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