A family whose £2,700 dream holiday to Majorca was scuppered by Covid-19 got a Ryanair refund after four months claim the cheque bounced.
Paul Irvine and his wife Lisa were supposed to take their 12-year-old son Bradley on his first trip abroad on October 12. But the week-long, half-term break was cancelled on July 31 due to travel restrictions imposed during the pandemic.
It took two months until the family were told they were getting a full refund on the £1,386 budget airline flights on September 23.
Then last Thursday they got a cheque through the post. Lisa claims she went to their bank that day to cash it in but two days later they got a letter from the branch saying the cheque hadn't cleared.