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I sued Ryanair for £200 and it only took 15 minutes – here’s how to do it

A RYANAIR customer has won a legal case to get a refund for his £200 plane tickets - after the budget airline failed to cough up for over a year.

Retired journalist Andrian Adams, 63, who’s currently living in Spain, saved thousands of pounds on legal fees by using a website to file his claim, which only cost him £35.

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Andrian chased his refund for over a year before he decided to sue Ryanair for his cash backCredit: Getty

He said thousands of Ryanair customers can do the same thing to save them hours on the phone trying to track down their cash - he explains how.

Andrian bought a ticket from Valencia to Manchester from Ryanair in 2019.

But the airline cancelled his trip just days before the flight was due to take off on January 24, 2020.

Andrian said that he was promised his money back - but was left chasing the company for the refund for over a year.

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"Because they cancelled on their side, I was entitled to a full refund, and so I chased them up for that, but they just kept dodging me," he said.

Andrian reckons he spent more than three hours in total over a period of a year-and-a-half on the phone to Ryanair's customer service department, as well as sending emails to people within the company.

He even emailed executives to try and get his cash back.

Finally, he received a phone call from Ryanair in February saying that instead of a full refund, he would be able to get credit.

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That would mean that he could only use the money to put towards a future flight with the airline.

"I thought I'll just take the credit, I just can't handle it anymore, it's just too much of a hassle," Andrian said.

But it still didn't show up in his Ryanair account, he said.

Andrian tried one last time to chase up for his credit by ringing up Ryanair's customer service department.

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