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  • Ryanair small claims court - jurisdiction?

    Hi all! I am intending to take Ryanair to small claims court for them to reimburse my expenses (taxi fares home and then back to the airport due to a cancelled flight). They are refusing to issue any compensation and also are refusing to reimburse me my full expenses (they only covered less than 20% claiming my taxi fares were excessive). I am preparing my letter of intended action and my question is do I use their Dublin address which is where their registered office is - Ryanair DAC of Corporate Head Office, Airside Business Park, Swords, Co Dublin , Ireland.
    I live in the UK and the flight that was cancelled was from the UK to the EU. Would I still be able to issue the small claims court letter to my local court via MCOL or would this need to happen under EU jurisdiction? Wheen trying fill out the small claims online form they do need a UK address of the other party. Any advice?
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    Hello,

    I'm sorry to hear about the difficulty you're having.

    You should name the Defendant as Ryanair UK LTD

    Their address is: Enterprise House, 2nd Floor, Bassingbourn Road, London Stansted Airport, Stansted, England, CM24 1QW

    You don't need to serve it on their dublin address.

    I hope this helps, any further questions please let me know.

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    • #3
      Thank you so much for the prompt response! I will get the letter drafted asap. I tried searching the forum
      to see if anyone here has taken Ryanair to court but I couldn’t find anything relevant. Would be great to hear if anyone has experience with this

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