Ryanair Compensation Claim No Response

A silent Ryanair compensation claim needs a clean paper trail. Your next message should show the claim reference, route, final-arrival delay, passenger list, and the exact EU261 or UK261 compensation request.

Quick answer

Send one concise follow-up through the same Ryanair claim trail, then prepare escalation by departure country if Ryanair still does not answer. Do not let a refund, voucher, or expenses reply replace the separate fixed compensation question.

Check the Ryanair claim facts

Verify eligibility, amount, and route before choosing the escalation body.

Pick The Ryanair No-Response Path

UK departure or UK261 route

Check whether AviationADR or the UK CAA route is relevant after Ryanair gives no useful answer.

Ireland departure or Ryanair Ireland claim

Keep the claim trail ready for the Irish Aviation Authority passenger complaint context.

Other EU departure

The departure-country enforcement body can matter, so keep the route, airport, and airline response history clear.

Already rejected after silence

Switch from no-response chasing to a rejection reply that asks for flight-specific evidence.

Evidence Before You Chase Ryanair

  • Ryanair claim reference, webform submission proof, email acknowledgement, and reminder dates.
  • Booking confirmation, boarding pass, passenger names, and the disrupted Ryanair flight number.
  • Scheduled arrival, actual final-arrival time, and replacement-flight evidence if Ryanair rerouted you.
  • Screenshots of Ryanair app messages, cancellation emails, airport notices, or reason wording.
  • Receipts for care costs, but separated from the fixed EU261 or UK261 compensation request.

What The Follow-Up Must Do

State the exact legal ask

Say you are claiming fixed EU261 or UK261 compensation, not only a refund, expenses, or complaint apology.

Force a specific answer

Ask Ryanair to either pay or identify the extraordinary circumstance and reasonable measures it relies on.

Preserve the escalation route

Name the departure airport and keep all timestamps so the correct ADR, authority, or court path can see the history.

Related Ryanair Escalation Guides

Know The Amount Before You Chase

FlightClaimGuide checks the Ryanair route, delay, amount band, and rejection risk before you escalate.

Check your Ryanair claim

Source note

Reviewed on 19 August 2026 using EU261 and UK261 passenger-rights context, Your Europe air passenger guidance, UK CAA complaint guidance, Irish Aviation Authority passenger-rights context, and Ryanair claim-path context. Community wording was used only for passenger-language patterns around silent Ryanair claims, delayed replies, refunds, vouchers, and escalation confusion.

Disclaimer

This guide is provided for informational purposes only. FlightClaimGuide does not provide legal advice and recommends seeking independent professional advice for complex legal matters.