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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: Big_Al on 24 August 2013, 07:53:50
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Oh dear :o :o Ex taxi Al has got me worried after reading on another oof thread about Ryanair :( :( :( :(
right , going to the canaries soon :) :) but only flight i could get on the day required was with RYANAIR :'( :'( :'( :'(
Seems that a majority of people avoid this so called "airline" like the plague
Anyone had any recent experience of flying with them ? If so could you share the details.
The general feeling I am getting is that using them is a absolute no-no :o :o :o
But flight is booked & paid for & despite having another look . . There are no other options for those dates (out & return)
A friend of mine has just come back from where are holidaying to . .using Ryanair . . & he said he had no problems at all.
He did mention that the 3 main problems for other passengers were penalities for not having printed off there tickets etc. &
Not self booking in online before hand & some cabin hand luggage was too large to for Ryanairs size allowance.
We have 2 recently purchased "cabin luggage" specialist size cases.
I have paid for an extra 20kg case to go in the hold & with cabin luggage that will be plenty .
Provided i do the printing of the tickets , boarding passes etc. correctly & in time . .
What else should I be aware of ?
Is ryanair 's hand luggage allowance smaller than other airlines ?
Do you get allocated seats ? or is it still first on . . sit where you want . . last on . .sit where evers left ?
any advice on this matter ( apart from stay at home ) greatly appriciated :y :y
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People do exaggerate but I nearly missed a flight because of these jokers. Make sure you know all the rules about luggage weight, and take proof of your extra allowance - a woman in front of us had paid for extra weight allowance and they denied all knowledge of it at the desk.
Get there early, as most passengers have the same idea and get through as soon as they can, knowing that it's a free-for-all when you get on the plane. It will always take you longer than you think to get through check-in because of all the passengers that haven't prepared properly, ie checked in online, too much weight in their bags etc, and make sure you're in the correct queue, as they didn't make this very clear one time and having got to the end of one queue, I had to join the end of another one, and so did many others.
I would avoid them if at all possible personally, but they are cheap ::)
Best of luck :y
You'll need it ;D
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People do exaggerate but I nearly missed a flight because of these jokers. Make sure you know all the rules about luggage weight, and take proof of your extra allowance - a woman in front of us had paid for extra weight allowance and they denied all knowledge of it at the desk.
Get there early, as most passengers have the same idea and get through as soon as they can, knowing that it's a free-for-all when you get on the plane. It will always take you longer than you think to get through check-in because of all the passengers that haven't prepared properly, ie checked in online, too much weight in their bags etc, and make sure you're in the correct queue, as they didn't make this very clear one time and having got to the end of one queue, I had to join the end of another one, and so did many others.
I would avoid them if at all possible personally, but they are cheap ::)
Best of luck :y
You'll need it ;D
so still "first on . . first seated " then as in no seat number on your ticket ?
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My Mrs and my daughter went to the Canaries a couple of years ago by Ryanair. She said it was good, for what you pay. The important thing is to absolutely and completely understand the rules and what you can do and what you have to pay extra for.
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Yep, that's the way it usually goes, the flight I nearly missed had the four of us all seated separately, not ideal when your kids are only 5 and 8 (at the time). We then moved together into some empty seats which they were keeping empty for take-off and landing for weight distribution
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My Mrs and my daughter went to the Canaries a couple of years ago by Ryanair. She said it was good, for what you pay. The important thing is to absolutely and completely understand the rules and what you can do and what you have to pay extra for.
Absolutely right :y
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My Mrs and my daughter went to the Canaries a couple of years ago by Ryanair. She said it was good, for what you pay. The important thing is to [b]absolutely and completely[/b] understand the rules and what you can do and what you have to pay extra for.
Um ! >:( that seems to be the common complaint . .
.it is difficult to unravel all the rules etc. from their terms & conditions small print >:( >:( >:(
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I watched a programme about Ryanair last week. It was about safety and fuel levels, 3 Ryanair flights to Spain were diverted and had to make quick landings because they only carried the bare minimum of fuel. It was an eye opener :o
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My Mrs and my daughter went to the Canaries a couple of years ago by Ryanair. She said it was good, for what you pay. The important thing is to [b]absolutely and completely[/b] understand the rules and what you can do and what you have to pay extra for.
Um ! >:( that seems to be the common complaint . .
.it is difficult to unravel all the rules etc. from their terms & conditions small print >:( >:( >:(
No, it's fairly straightforward, but most people have been on lots of flights before and just assume that Ryanair are the same as other airlines. They're not. Just read the rules and make sure you know and understand them and you should be fine :y
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I watched a programme about Ryanair last week. It was about safety and fuel levels, 3 Ryanair flights to Spain were diverted and had to make quick landings because they only carried the bare minimum of fuel. It was an eye opener :o
;D ;D ;D oh thanks for that info . . . i'll make sure I've got my speedo's on under my jeans . .
just in case we have to ditch in the atlantic ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
i'm laughing . . .but maybe it's not a laughing matter :-\ :-\ :-\ :-\
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My Mrs and my daughter went to the Canaries a couple of years ago by Ryanair. She said it was good, for what you pay. The important thing is to [b]absolutely and completely[/b] understand the rules and what you can do and what you have to pay extra for.
Um ! >:( that seems to be the common complaint . .
.it is difficult to unravel all the rules etc. from their terms & conditions small print >:( >:( >:(
No, it's fairly straightforward, but most people have been on lots of flights before and just assume that Ryanair are the same as other airlines. They're not. Just read the rules and make sure you know and understand them and you should be fine :y
Will do . . . thanks for your replies :y :y
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I found it was the little things that annoyed me ........
Seats seemed closer together
Seats didn't recline
Adverts on side of overhead bins
Recorded adverts played through PA
Flights were ok apart from that and the hassle of checkin as has been said already .....
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Apart from printing your own ticket (in good quality) the Baggage thing, the cabin baggage size (which is free, fairly sure they wont to charge for this on there checkin page), all should be fine.
The only other thing is once in the air, buy your Life Jackets early (upgrade to ones with the wistle and flashing light bulb as this helps with the search and rescue people), as they tend to run out half way through the Flight :y
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They an be crap BUT ......£10 to get to and from Munich is cheaper than a taxi ride to our town centre, I don't know how they can do these offers but it's cracking value when they come up!
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I think as you are prepared, you'll be fine.
Whilst, lets face it, they are cutting all their costs to the bone, and use any excuse to upsell, most of the trendy slagging of them is by taking what comes out of O'Leary's gob as fact.
Get there early to avoid the retards who cause delays by demanding BA/Virgin service at Ryanair prices. Even if it means sitting in the shopping area for a while, and buying expensive coffee. 2 of the last 3 times I've flown (both with Thomson), we have struggled to check in and get through security before the flight closes, despite arriving significantly more than 2hrs before :o. In fact that 3rd one would have been similar, but fortunately the flight was delayed by a couple of hours. I do think this is more of the incompitence of Birmingham and Luton airports, rather than the airline, but still something you need to bear in mind.
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I think as you are prepared, you'll be fine.
Whilst, lets face it, they are cutting all their costs to the bone, and use any excuse to upsell, most of the trendy slagging of them is by taking what comes out of O'Leary's gob as fact.
Get there early to avoid the retards who cause delays by demanding BA/Virgin service at Ryanair prices. Even if it means sitting in the shopping area for a while, and buying expensive coffee. 2 of the last 3 times I've flown (both with Thomson), we have struggled to check in and get through security before the flight closes, despite arriving significantly more than 2hrs before :o. In fact that 3rd one would have been similar, but fortunately the flight was delayed by a couple of hours. I do think this is more of the incompitence of Birmingham and Luton airports, rather than the airline, but still something you need to bear in mind.
That really is the point. :y
. . . and for a short flight of a couple of hours or so, live with it.
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I've always thought a good comparison for Ryan Air is getting on a local bus for a long distance coach journey because it's dirt cheap!! ::) :)
I don't think that their strict cabin baggage policy is a bad one to be honest. When I flew back from The States with BA a couple of weeks ago, people were taking bags into the cabin that were bigger than the one I'd checked into the hold! :o
When I got to my seat all the overhead lockers were crammed and there was nowhere to put my bag. Luckily the seat next to me was empty so my bag went on the floor, had that not been the case then it would have gone on the floor by my feet which would have made for an uncomfortable flight! :-\
How much crap do you need with you for a 10 hour flight?! ::)
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Always best to shop around,whilst RyanAir seem to cheapest,they are not always and depends where you fly from. ???
We flew from Gatwick to Teneriffe with BA which was £35pp cheaper than flying from STN,what about the petrol/travel you say,when you take into account onboard rip off drink prices etc (BA all inc) we saved a good deal of money and hassle. :)
In November we are going ;D from LGW again to FUE by Norwegian (Direct) at a cost of £95 return pp (includes reserved seats and 20kg pp). :y
Dont forget it's only one bag into the cabin pp.(the wifey needs to put her handbag in the case) and sometimes they wont let you on with duty free bag and case! >:(
Coming back (although we always leave our toiletries) our case is usually same weight as going out! They always seem to try to charge you extra kilo's.
If you dont mind the cattle run for seats,then they are OK,they once tried to sit our grandchildren on their own,argued it was against the rules,was told if I dont accept then we would be off loaded!!! :-X
If you have youngsters with you,reserve your seats,it includes speedy board,so dont do both,their website will let you! :(
And try to pack drinks and eats for the kids in your flight bag. ;)
Most of all have a good flight and holiday :y
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We fly a lot with Ryanair to and from Britain.
Why? well the flight times are good and the prices.
You can't take drinks on for the kids unless you buy them after security. The huge queues at security at the fault of the airport (and ultimately terrorists of course). Luton came bottom of airports in a recent survey.
You do need to understand their processes. Like checking in on line saves you time (you don't need to be there two hours before with the sheeple. ) However if you leave it till within four hours of flying then you can't online check in and so you have to pay- 70 euros and be there two hours before!
Non reclining seats. Hurrah for that. As a tall person I hated the fact that the first thing the tiny person in front of me did was to recline their seat.
You can pay extra and reserve a seat. Most flights we go on have spare seats. If you are travelling light (just a cabin bag ) you can reserve a seat near the front and be off and out of the airport before the poor blighters at the back are even off the plane. Different if you have a suitcase in the hold.
A good tip is to try and have the right change for your coffee (3 euros). They have a scam where they say "haven't got any change , I'll come back later." They forget. By the way take Euros to buy stuff on the plane. They are a Euro company and do take Sterling but at their exchange rate.
My pet hate is little people reserving seats that have legroom. WTF. That is a separate debate. For a 2 and a half hour flight I can manage folded up into my matchbox space.
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As always, I will only say you get what you pay for.
Pay peanuts and expect to be treated like a monkey! ::) ::) :D :D ;)
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I would rather have a banana :D
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Reading these posts has just help to remind me of why I have let my passport lapse,each to his own I guess but it's not always you get what you pay for, as a few years ago we were travelling to the U.S first class and when we went to check in they announced that the aircraft had been substituted due to a technical fault and that we would be travelling economy.
No aplologies were offered,just a take it or leave attitude,so I told them to stick it where the sun don't shine and went home and that was the last time I ever entered an airport and I have absolutely no plans to ever fly again regardless of which ever airline it may be.
So I guess if you can get a good deal and are happy to accept the T's & C's that apply to that airline...well and good,and as long as they operate without cutting corners on safety then it's a no brainer :y :y
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I watched a programme about Ryanair last week. It was about safety and fuel levels, 3 Ryanair flights to Spain were diverted and had to make quick landings because they only carried the bare minimum of fuel. It was an eye opener :o
That is just the tip of the iceberg :'( they run EVERY aspect of the airline with the same disregard for everything but the final penny.
That is the main reason why I will never use them.
The other reason, which simply reinforces my view... my brother and SIL booked with them to fly to Majorca a few years back, based on price and flying from Bournemouth, (they live in the New Forest). As soon as he told me I suggested that it was a bad idea, and that they would be better off cancelling and flying with someone else, both financially and mentally.
His response was that he knew they were crap, but it was cheap. Anyways, they checked in online, paid for hold luggage and cabin baggage, and followed all the small print, but when they arrived at the bag drop, they found that both bag allowances had been reduced, so they were charged something in the order of £80 extra each to be allowed to fly with their bags. The 'excess' weight pretty much doubled their ticket prices.
They left a load of things behind coming back, and sent one suitcase back with a courier rather than risk getting stung on the return.
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Ive flown fly&dare a few times. Never had a problem tbh. But wouldn't be surprised if I did. :)
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Another story regards them.
I had my own travel agency and used to fly to Mallorca on a regular basis,booking flights months in advance.
I received email from them saying that online check in was to be introduced,but because I had booked my flight before a certain date (I cant remember),I needed to check in as as normal. :)
Got to STN and there was lines of people waiting to check in,confusion everywhere >:((I had got there early to allow for the obligatory pre take off pints!) ;)
Staff just pointing to machines and saying have you got your boarding card,errr no,thats why I am in the line because I have a bag to check in :)
2 hours or more later after witnessing crying women and children who had missed their flights I got to the desk,gave the bloke my paperwork & passport and weighed my bag (12kg when I left home). :y
Bloke say's "where's your boarding pass and your bag is 18kg"....."dont think so mate and thats what I am here to collect,my boarding pass".....he then goes on to tell me blah,blah,blah....I told him no I had booked flight 4 months earlier and was told to check in as normal.....he pointed to the machine and said you need to get your pass and it will cost you an extra £60+ plus you are over weight with your bag.
"Well take you friggin foot off it then and you will find that it is 12kg" >:( "and NO I am not paying any extra" >:( >:( By this time the line behind me was getting aggressive and so was I,security was called and I was ushered away from the desk >:( >:( >:( Pulled away went to Easy Jet obtained a flight for £40 and took off 30 mins earlier than the original! ;D
Got back,wrote to O'Leary via the travel trust enclosing a copy of the email received from them,I received a reply from him stating that " as I was a member of the travel trade I should have known that checkin protocol had changed and that heavy delays at STN were inevitable" >:( >:( >:( >:( >:( >:(
Sorry for the long winded explanation,but the bloke and his airline can go get stuffed,yes people will fly with them for convenience and possibly price.
But I bet I can find flights as cheap if not cheaper in 80% of cases,something seriosly wrong is going to happen with these "low cost" airlines one day,25 minutes from landing to take off....it dosnt fill me with much confidence! :( :-[ :'(
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Twenty five minute turn arounds are fine if the aircraft is late in. You simply do what you can to send it back out asap :y unfortunately for Ryan Air passengers, that doesn't include cleaning, as it isn't budgeted for ::) rather, unfortunately because it isn't budgeted for, the minimum wage cabin crew get to do it, with mixed results ;D
With a bit of effort, we used to clean the cabin of a typical charter Boeing 757 in an average of twelve minutes 8), our record was seven minutes between boarding and clearing :o
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Yep, that's the way it usually goes, the flight I nearly missed had the four of us all seated separately, not ideal when your kids are only 5 and 8 (at the time). We then moved together into some empty seats which they were keeping empty for take-off and landing for weight distribution
Thought FAA regulations state that children of a certain age had to sit next to the parents for emergency evacuation reasons?
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As always, I will only say you get what you pay for.
Pay peanuts and expect to be treated like a monkey! ::) ::) :D :D ;)
not quite the issue here Lizzie :-\ nothing to do with cost
I needed to go & return on these 2 set dates . . .no + - 3 days etc.
Only flight available on that Sunday was Ryanair . . . Just gotta keep cool 8) 8) if things start going wrong ;D ;D ;D
Sure it will be alright ::) ::) ::) ::)
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Yep, that's the way it usually goes, the flight I nearly missed had the four of us all seated separately, not ideal when your kids are only 5 and 8 (at the time). We then moved together into some empty seats which they were keeping empty for take-off and landing for weight distribution
Thought FAA regulations state that children of a certain age had to sit next to the parents for emergency evacuation reasons?
Wouldn't surprise me, but there was no mention of this in my case :-\
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Yep, that's the way it usually goes, the flight I nearly missed had the four of us all seated separately, not ideal when your kids are only 5 and 8 (at the time). We then moved together into some empty seats which they were keeping empty for take-off and landing for weight distribution
Thought FAA regulations state that children of a certain age had to sit next to the parents for emergency evacuation reasons?
Wouldn't surprise me, but there was no mention of this in my case :-\
Regulations and Ryan Air are mutually exclusive.
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Regulations and Ryan Air are mutually exclusive.
think i've got the point now . . .you really really, really R-e-a-l-l-y don't like them Taxi Al . . do you ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
As far a luggage weight goes . . . told SWMBO none of those big knickers ::) ::) . . gotta keep the weight down .
only skimpys & thongs allowed ;) ;) ;) ;) 7 pairs of the big 'un's & she'll get nothing else in ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Tweaked my last, to give it context :y
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No aplologies were offered,just a take it or leave attitude,so I told them to stick it where the sun don't shine and went home and that was the last time I ever entered an airport and I have absolutely no plans to ever fly again regardless of which ever airline it may be.
I have a lot of empathy with that. I only fly when there really is no alternative. It's not just the airline, or even the actual flying process, it's getting to the airport, being shovelled around (yes, even in 1st Class), waiting around, delays, lost baggage, airports not being where you actually need to get to, even a short hop flight to somewhere in Western Europe can take almost a whole day.
I was leaving from London on the day that Terminal 5 opened. Who remembers that ? 26 hours to get to Milan, and without bags. This was BA. And everyone lied their socks of, BA Staff, Airport Staff everyone lied about the problem. I didn't fly for some years after, and certainly not BA. Western Europe ? I drive. Make time, plan it, relax do some shopping without worrying about getting stuff back, no lost bags as they are in the car. And often it is actually quicker.
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There T&C......Ryanair does not carry unaccompanied minors under 16 years. Children under the age of 16 years must always be accompanied by a passenger over 16 years. Escort and special facilities are NOT available.
On complaint they told us " The minors were safely seated and accompanied by passengers over 16,our on board staff would have made the accompanying adults aware if the minors had shown any distress" >:( ;D >:( :o
Blooming hypocrits >:(
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I paid £0.02 for a RyanAir flight once (including all taxes & changes) to fly to Italy return. Took advantage of bug in their site, no to checked bags, no to insurance, no to priory loading bullshit, no nothing.
Fair to say I'd be very unhappy ever paying more than £0.02 for one of their flights ::)
When they write your name in Bic Biro on the boarding card, it's a downhill slope from there. Adverts plastered through plane, stank, too :o
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Yep, that's the way it usually goes, the flight I nearly missed had the four of us all seated separately, not ideal when your kids are only 5 and 8 (at the time). We then moved together into some empty seats which they were keeping empty for take-off and landing for weight distribution
Thought FAA regulations state that children of a certain age had to sit next to the parents for emergency evacuation reasons?
Wouldn't surprise me, but there was no mention of this in my case :-\
Regulations and Ryan Air are mutually exclusive.
Regarding the fuel issue, I always thought that a plane must land with a minimum amount of fuel still in the plane to cater for emergency or is this not the case anymore?
As to flying with Ryan air, as already stated you get what you pay for and it's cheap if you read their rules :y
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All airlines have to meet certain safety and contingency regulations. Ryanair included. Suggesting anything else is scare mongering.
The media hate O'Leary as he bluntly states what he thinks of the scum, which I think makes them keen to print any story.
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Al make sure you go to the loo before take off - its no fun using an outside toilet at 30K feet ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Not suggesting that they are unsafe, if they flouted the major regulations then the CAA would simply refuse to allow them to operate in UK airspace :y
They can however be a bit selective when it comes to more mundane things like cleaning. Easyjets weekly cabin cleaning budget probably tops £2000 per aircraft. I would suggest that Ryan Airs is about 15% of that at best :-\
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Have flown Ryan Air quite a few times and as said by others, as long as you read the booking forms properly and be
careful when you press the buttons you should be fine. Hope my words don,t come back to bite me in the bum as
i am using them again next month, STN to Reus and back for £110 for two. Pleased with that
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Yep, that's the way it usually goes, the flight I nearly missed had the four of us all seated separately, not ideal when your kids are only 5 and 8 (at the time). We then moved together into some empty seats which they were keeping empty for take-off and landing for weight distribution
Thought FAA regulations state that children of a certain age had to sit next to the parents for emergency evacuation reasons?
Wouldn't surprise me, but there was no mention of this in my case :-\
Regulations and Ryan Air are mutually exclusive.
Regarding the fuel issue, I always thought that a plane must land with a minimum amount of fuel still in the plane to cater for emergency or is this not the case anymore?
As to flying with Ryan air, as already stated you get what you pay for and it's cheap if you read their rules :y
Yep, IIRC, in that case, it was just that they didn't carry enough fuel to hold (or decided their passengers could lump it rather than them burning more fuel) , so had to divert, hence pi$$ing a lot of passengers off whilst other airlines could get their passengers where they were going.
Frankly, I think Sleazyjet are bad enough, so I have no intention of ever sampling Lyingair.
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Have flown Ryan Air quite a few times and as said by others, as long as you read the booking forms properly and be
careful when you press the buttons you should be fine. Hope my words don,t come back to bite me in the bum as
i am using them again next month, STN to Reus and back for £110 for two. Pleased with that
Ah Reus. Know it well. We were taking off with Ryanair a few years back and just left the ground when we had a multiple bird strike(there are flocks of black and white seagulls that take off every time a plane scares them). The pilot did a truly magificent job of getting us back on the deck and stopped before running out of space. Everything not bolted down was at the front of the plane in a smelly heap. Most Everyone was evil towards Ryanair. We had 1£ flights and immediately grabbed a taxi and went into town for the night. Some of the cost covered by our insurance. Next day we were put on the same time flight at no charge.
Have a nice flight. It should be on time.
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No experience of Ryanair, although my ex-wife and daughter have used them a few times with no problems apart from a foot on the baggage scales trick. >:( >:( >:( >:(
The only budget airline I have used is Wizzair from Luton which I found, so far, very good. Likewise, my experience of Luton is much better than Gatwick, where if your flight at Gatwick is slightly delayed so it misses its take-off slot you can be delayed for hours (Heathrow is as bad) where the runway operates at 99% capacity and the time from flight landing to getting out of the airport at Luton is much quicker with no immigration delays or long waiting for baggage. The biggest annoyance is the Dick Turpin BAA £1 (now £2) pickup charge.
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No experience of Ryanair, although my ex-wife and daughter have used them a few times with no problems apart from a foot on the baggage scales trick. >:( >:( >:( >:(
The only budget airline I have used is Wizzair from Luton which I found, so far, very good. Likewise, my experience of Luton is much better than Gatwick, where if your flight at Gatwick is slightly delayed so it misses its take-off slot you can be delayed for hours (Heathrow is as bad) where the runway operates at 99% capacity and the time from flight landing to getting out of the airport at Luton is much quicker with no immigration delays or long waiting for baggage. The biggest annoyance is the Dick Turpin BAA £1 (now £2) pickup charge.
£3 at Leeds Bradford or £6 if it is a van!!
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I flew with ryanair from Bournemouth in April this year. I pay the extra £10.00 for reserved seating with extra leg room. It is worth it. You are gauranteed to sit next to your travelling companion and I am quite tall so the extra leg room is a plus. But you are not fightting for a seat.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOrhMcqx6vw
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOrhMcqx6vw
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Always thought that,what happens if everyone bought speedy boarding ;D ;D ;D ;D
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOrhMcqx6vw
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;D ;D ;D ;D ;D :y
Always thought that,what happens if everyone bought speedy boarding ;D ;D ;D ;D
O'Leary would be even richer and he would launch speedy-speedy boarding at a much higher price. :( :o :o :o
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This one always cracks me up...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAg0lUYHHFc
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This one always cracks me up...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAg0lUYHHFc
If you like that one....check out one of their others Dogging...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXzaVOk_Ydk
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These two always get me laughing:-
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Zs0IRiJN4A
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjcKRNCSEY8
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The key things to be aware of are:
They have no interest in you and don't consider you a valued customer so if there is an issue don't expect support or help from there (e.g. a cancelled flight often see's a refund of the low ticket price and an option to book on a later flight at a much increased cost, this happened to me during the Icelandic volcano airspace closure)
You will be treated like dirt
Their hand luggage size allowance is smaller than the standard
They will try to charge you for everything and anything
The pilots are not the best, 'firm' landings are the norm
I have taken loads of flights with them and avoid if possible, I would never take my family with them again
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I flew with them recently, its basically a bus with wings and a means to sell over priced crap.
take some food and buy a drink in duty free and you will be fine. just don't expect an inflight movie :D
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I flew with them recently, its basically a bus with wings and a means to sell over priced crap.
take some food and buy a drink in duty free and you will be fine. just don't expect an inflight movie :D
I thought all passenger aircraft were busses with wings, some are a bit cheaper than others to use and some are a little less uncomfortable than others and most of the airlines set very low standards for customer satisfaction which they regularly fail to meet. ??? :o
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Will report back on my Norwegian Air flights in November ;) They were el cheapo :y
Has OOF'ers flown with them?
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Yes, there pretty good.
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Yes, there pretty good.
Happy day's :y :) 8)
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Yes, there pretty good.
Happy day's :y :) 8)
Used them for short flights e.g. Copenhagen to Trondheim or Kristiansand quite a few times.
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Yes, there pretty good.
Happy day's :y :) 8)
Used them for short flights e.g. Copenhagen to Trondheim or Kristiansand quite a few times.
Yep they're ok, I also used to use MUK AIR on the Copenhagen-Ronneby, but believe they've stopped flying now.