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Brits whose holidays were ruined by Ryanair delays and cancellations could miss out on MILLIONS in compensation after airline insists appeals can only be heard in IRISH courts

The Dublin-based budget airline has changed its terms and conditions to say disputes can only go through Irish courts

BRITS whose holidays were ruined by Ryanair delays could miss out on millions in compensation after the airline said appeals must be heard in Irish courts.

Under EU rules, passengers held up for more than three hours can claim a full refund for the delayed flight – up to £510.

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Budget airline Ryanair said appeals for delays and cancellations must be heard in Irish courts

But the has reported that Ryanair has changed its terms and conditions to say that disputes can only go through Irish courts.

This has prompted concerns that hundreds of passengers living outside Ireland will not bother to bring the claims because of the red tape.

Nicholas Parkinson of flightdelays.co.uk said: "If passengers were only able to bring a claim using Irish solicitors in the Irish courts, the vast majority living outside Ireland will probably not bother.”

A Ryanair spokesman said customers are required to submit claims “directly” before seeking help from companies like Flight Delays.

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The budget airline is headed by Irishman Michael O'LearyCredit: Reuters

"We do this to ensure customers receive 100 per cent of their EU compensation ­without deduction of claims chaser fees, which in the case of Flight Delays can amount to 50 per cent of the compo,” the spokesman said.

“As customers can claim directly from us, with no fees, claims chasers provide no useful service. They don’t like our terms and conditions as they are designed to protect customers.”

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