While I sit here twiddling my thumbs waiting for a proper response from Ryanair's complaints department I thought I might just chuck my hat into the ring again here.
Hypothetically, if one were to purchase a concert ticket and the concert is cancelled, is the promoter legally obliged to refund your money?
If so would that be because the ticket purchased is no longer fit for purpose?
And by the same token if Ryanair changes one flight rendering a connecting flight useless does that not mean that they have effectively 'cancelled the concert' thus rendering the ticket for the connecting flight not fit for purpose?
I realise that I could put this question to the European Trading Standards people but I would probably wait longer for an answer from people who are paid to answer me that than I would asking people who do it for fun :-)
Many thanks for any assistance
:-)
Hypothetically, if one were to purchase a concert ticket and the concert is cancelled, is the promoter legally obliged to refund your money?
If so would that be because the ticket purchased is no longer fit for purpose?
And by the same token if Ryanair changes one flight rendering a connecting flight useless does that not mean that they have effectively 'cancelled the concert' thus rendering the ticket for the connecting flight not fit for purpose?
I realise that I could put this question to the European Trading Standards people but I would probably wait longer for an answer from people who are paid to answer me that than I would asking people who do it for fun :-)
Many thanks for any assistance
:-)
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