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Ryanair Forced to Change Terms


 
Ryanair to Give Fairer Contract Terms
Office of Fair Trading Press Release
18 October 2006
Ryanair has agreed to change its contract terms to give air
travellers a fairer deal, following action by the OFT.  Ryanair's
liability for damage or delay to sporting equipment, infant
equipment, medical/mobility equipment and musical instruments -
Ryanair's terms excluded liability for damage or delay to the
above items and stated that they were carried on a 'limited
release basis' - in other words, at the passenger's own risk.
This has changed.

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