Flight compensation Ryanair:
Liverpool — Limoges
Was your flight between Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL) and Limoges Airport (LIG) delayed or cancelled? European law EC 261/2004 protects you with no upfront costs.
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Refund and compensation Ryanair: route Liverpool to Limoges
If your trip departing from Liverpool John Lennon Airport and arriving at Limoges Airport operated by Ryanair was disrupted, you are not alone against the airline.
Given the route between Liverpool and Limoges (880 km), the European scale provides automatic financial protection in case of failure by Ryanair.
Why are you entitled to 250 €?
The European Regulation EC 261/2004 is very strict regarding air passenger rights. The amount of fixed compensation does not depend on the price of your ticket, but only on the flight distance.
Details of your right to compensation
- Departure airport: Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LPL)
- Arrival airport: Limoges Airport (LIG)
- Flight distance: 880 km (~1h06)
- Applicable compensation: 250 €
This is not a commercial gesture from Ryanair, but a legal obligation that applies to all flights within the scope of the directive.
How to know if the flight Ryanair Liverpool - Limoges is eligible?
To determine if your trip between Liverpool and Limoges entitles you to compensation, the main criterion is the delay at arrival (and not at departure). It must be more than 3 hours.
Upgrading or downgrading does not change your right to 250 € if the initial incident is qualified under Regulation 261.
What are the conditions for Ryanair to compensate you?
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Delay at arrival: You arrived with more than 3 hours delay at Limoges.
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Cancellation: The airline cancelled the flight less than 14 days before departure.
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Overbooking: You were denied boarding against your will at Liverpool airport.
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Airline responsibility: The problem must be attributable to Ryanair (technical problem, sick crew, scheduling...).
Warning: Extraordinary circumstances (extreme weather preventing takeoff from Liverpool, air traffic controllers' strike, political instability) exempt the airline from its obligation to compensate.
The impact of a strike on your Ryanair compensation
Don't be fooled by Ryanair's vague terms: a 'wildcat' or declared strike remains the management responsibility of the company.
Even if 250 € is not payable due to an external strike at Liverpool, assistance (meals/hotel) remains mandatory for Ryanair.
What are your rights at Liverpool airport in case of prolonged wait?
If Liverpool John Lennon Airport airport becomes your temporary residence because of Ryanair, know that your essential needs must be covered by the carrier.
Even in extraordinary circumstances, this right to assistance at Liverpool remains valid. The hotel is due if Ryanair offsets your flight by one night.
Steps: how to get your 250 € from Ryanair?
Starting a procedure against Ryanair for a flight from Liverpool to Limoges can be complex if you decide to go it alone. Customer service often tends to invoke the weather to clear themselves.
If you don't have the time or the desire to engage in long email exchanges, delegating your claim to lawyers is the most effective solution to see your 250 € arrive in your bank account.
How long does it take to get the 250 € compensation?
Patience is often the watchword. Airlines receive thousands of requests weekly and processing your file for the flight from Liverpool to Limoges Airport can drag on if you don't follow up.
Technology today allows real-time tracking of the progress of your request against Ryanair on your smartphone.
What to do faced with silence or refusal from the airline?
Don't take Ryanair's email for granted claiming that the airport was blocked by snow without checking official reports.
Experts in aviation law have a colossal history of Ryanair convictions, which is a decisive advantage.
Frequently Asked Questions: Flight Liverpool - Limoges
Everything you need to know about your request under European Union law.