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Title: Ryanair
Post by: mrgreen on 19 January 2011, 21:19:34

http://www.brandrepublic.com/go/news/article/1049680/ryanair-loses-boarding-pass-court-case/

i really would like to see ryanair put in it's place and that place in my opinion should be under a pile of dog shite as i think they have ruined the experience for many a traveller i know they're cheap blah blah but put one step wrong with them and it's going to hurt your wallet, i would rather have other airlines competing fairly and customers paying a reasonable price for a reasonable service.... o.k rant over!
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: Mysteryman on 19 January 2011, 21:34:57
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Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: Nickbat on 19 January 2011, 21:45:41
I don't understand why so many people moan about Ryanair. There may well be valid complaints about service/charges, but if you don't like them, don't fly with them. No one's forcing you. ;)

The fact, though, is that many, many people do fly with Ryanair each year, and I don't see much evidence of them losing customers. Furthermore, they fly to a significant number of destinations which other airlines do not serve so no Ryanair, no go. The customer's choice.  ;)
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: mrgreen on 19 January 2011, 22:05:25
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I don't understand why so many people moan about Ryanair. There may well be valid complaints about service/charges, but if you don't like them, don't fly with them. No one's forcing you. ;)

The fact, though, is that many, many people do fly with Ryanair each year, and I don't see much evidence of them losing customers. Furthermore, they fly to a significant number of destinations which other airlines do not serve so no Ryanair, no go. The customer's choice.  ;)

i do agree they fly to many destinations that others don't but unfortunately in my opinion that doesn't let other airlines compete in a limited market, since they've been flying to salzburg austrian airlines has stopped flying to the u.k from there which whilst it may be great for those in the first year or so but try and find a return flight under 120 euro, i would rather pay the 160 for austrian airlines and fly with a bit of service but now have no choice in the matter.
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: Nickbat on 19 January 2011, 22:27:58
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I don't understand why so many people moan about Ryanair. There may well be valid complaints about service/charges, but if you don't like them, don't fly with them. No one's forcing you. ;)

The fact, though, is that many, many people do fly with Ryanair each year, and I don't see much evidence of them losing customers. Furthermore, they fly to a significant number of destinations which other airlines do not serve so no Ryanair, no go. The customer's choice.  ;)

i do agree they fly to many destinations that others don't but unfortunately in my opinion that doesn't let other airlines compete in a limited market, since they've been flying to salzburg austrian airlines has stopped flying to the u.k from there which whilst it may be great for those in the first year or so but try and find a return flight under 120 euro, i would rather pay the 160 for austrian airlines and fly with a bit of service but now have no choice in the matter.

BA fly LGW-SZG!  :y
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: tidla on 19 January 2011, 22:46:30
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOrhMcqx6vw[/media]

Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: jonnycool on 19 January 2011, 22:52:36
Ryanair are complete and utter shite. I, for one, am never going to fly with them again, my family and I nearly missed our flight last year due to their lack of organisation and incompetence. We had to literally run across the tarmac to catch our flight with two very young kids in tow, and when you're on the plane, the experience is not much better >:(

I know they're cheap, but I'll pay the extra next time
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: Gaffers on 19 January 2011, 23:12:26
I have vowed never ever to fly Ryanair, I have used Squeezyjet a couple of times to go sailing but I factor in a lot of what ifs to my timings.

Btw, my wife just got the bill for our flights to and from Hawaii over Christmas (business there and 1st class back)............

















........$578!  Just thought I would share that :D :D :D
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: Ken T on 19 January 2011, 23:39:22
There are several places where Ryanair is the only choice so the consumer is stuffed.

I was working over in Northern Ireland for a while, and had to take my camera with me. They charged me £26 for the privilage, by a whole load of c**p, eg I booked on line, but because I was changing the terms, that was cancelled so I had to pay a re-booking fee, etc, etc.

Ryanair........no thanks.

Ken
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: mrgreen on 20 January 2011, 00:37:34
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I don't understand why so many people moan about Ryanair. There may well be valid complaints about service/charges, but if you don't like them, don't fly with them. No one's forcing you. ;)


The fact, though, is that many, many people do fly with Ryanair each year, and I don't see much evidence of them losing customers. Furthermore, they fly to a significant number of destinations which other airlines do not serve so no Ryanair, no go. The customer's choice.  ;)

i do agree they fly to many destinations that others don't but unfortunately in my opinion that doesn't let other airlines compete in a limited market, since they've been flying to salzburg austrian airlines has stopped flying to the u.k from there which whilst it may be great for those in the first year or so but try and find a return flight under 120 euro, i would rather pay the 160 for austrian airlines and fly with a bit of service but now have no choice in the matter.

BA fly LGW-SZG!  :y

i believe that's only in winter!! :y
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: mrgreen on 20 January 2011, 00:40:25
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOrhMcqx6vw[/media]

that sums it all up!!!! ;D
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: zirk on 20 January 2011, 00:53:57
Taken from a post of mine about 10 moths ago.

Never flown Ryanair since.  :y

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Just tried to book a single fare from Warsaw (Poland) to London, for next week because of BA Strikes, thought I was doing well with Ryanair for a £32 fare till I tried to book it:-


1 x Flight Adult                144.00 PLN      £32
Taxes/Fees                      71.10 PLN       £16
1 x Web Check in             21.00 PLN       £5
1 x 1st Checked Bag         63.00 PLN      £14
1 x 2nd Checked Bag      147.00 PLN      £33
due to 15kg allowance
1 x Priority Boarding         16.80 PLN      No Thanks      £4      
SMS confirmation               4.20 PLN      No Thanks      £1
1 pax Day (Insurance)      32.80 PLN      No Thanks      £7
Credit Card Admin Fee      21.00 Euros   £19
Ryanairs Crapy Exchange
Rate (calculated loss)                            £14

Total Cost                                            £133

So ended up booking on a Aer Lingus flight, two days earlier for £82 all in.  :y

Ryanair Muppets.   >:( >:( >:(
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: Plomien on 20 January 2011, 07:30:22
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"Ryanair will appeal this decision. Ryanair will be pointing out during the appeal that all passengers agree at the time of booking that they will check in online and print off their boarding cards at least four hours prior to scheduled departure.
But you are not given any other choice and you are still charged for the priviledge.
I unfortunately have no option but to use them as the only other airlines to fly where the in laws live would cost an arm and leg.
I hope they get told to get their act together.
another option is open internet cafes at the airports with print facilities and charge 10p to print out boarding passes from the website  ;D
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: Dishevelled Den on 20 January 2011, 08:18:01
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I don't understand why so many people moan about Ryanair. There may well be valid complaints about service/charges, but if you don't like them, don't fly with them. No one's forcing you. ;)

 

Agreed, I think the logic in that is inescapable. :y
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: Martin_1962 on 20 January 2011, 09:14:46
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I don't understand why so many people moan about Ryanair. There may well be valid complaints about service/charges, but if you don't like them, don't fly with them. No one's forcing you. ;)

 

Agreed, I think the logic in that is inescapable. :y


Depends if there is a choice.

Also RA do some very strange rules, I am surprised they don't charge for toilets (IF I was in a position I would pee in the aisle)
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: aaronjb on 20 January 2011, 10:09:58
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I don't understand why so many people moan about Ryanair. There may well be valid complaints about service/charges, but if you don't like them, don't fly with them. No one's forcing you. ;)


The fact, though, is that many, many people do fly with Ryanair each year, and I don't see much evidence of them losing customers. Furthermore, they fly to a significant number of destinations which other airlines do not serve so no Ryanair, no go. The customer's choice.  ;)

i do agree they fly to many destinations that others don't but unfortunately in my opinion that doesn't let other airlines compete in a limited market, since they've been flying to salzburg austrian airlines has stopped flying to the u.k from there which whilst it may be great for those in the first year or so but try and find a return flight under 120 euro, i would rather pay the 160 for austrian airlines and fly with a bit of service but now have no choice in the matter.

BA fly LGW-SZG!  :y

i believe that's only in winter!! :y

According to a quick search at www.fly.com - Ryanair, Air Berlin, Lufhansa, Austrian Airlines and British Airways all fly from one of the London airports to Salzburg.. But only Ryanair and BA fly direct  (all year, though - I was looking for a date in July)  :y

Although Ryanair are £107 before fees and BA are £268..
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 20 January 2011, 13:04:56
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Ryanair are complete and utter shite. I, for one, am never going to fly with them again, my family and I nearly missed our flight last year due to their lack of organisation and incompetence. We had to literally run across the tarmac to catch our flight with two very young kids in tow, and when you're on the plane, the experience is not much better >:(

I know they're cheap, but I'll pay the extra next time


Snap

I will NEVER fly with them again and I had exactly the same experience.
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: tunnie on 20 January 2011, 13:17:51
just got to watch their site like a Hawk, back in 2006, i flew to Italy with them for £0.01 each way!

That was including all taxes and charges!  8-)
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: bigboykarl on 20 January 2011, 15:27:13
flew with ryan air to ibiza twice last year...found em on time and great...follow there rules and there's no problems
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: Richgm on 20 January 2011, 19:39:23
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Depends if there is a choice.

Also RA do some very strange rules, I am surprised they don't charge for toilets (IF I was in a position I would pee in the aisle)

you may have spoken too soon  :o
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-1263905/Ryanair-toilet-charges-phased-in.html
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: Martin_1962 on 21 January 2011, 14:08:11
Perhaps it is time for Tescos to have a pop at this business.
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: Kevin Wood on 21 January 2011, 15:08:54
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Perhaps it is time for Tescos to have a pop at this business.

"Value" airline?

Hmm.

At the end of the day, it comes down to a balance between convenience and money. If you want to save the latter, expect less of the former (and for them to try and claw back as much of the latter as they can in extras).

Different people are at different ends of the balance. Personally, I find my time off is precious to me and if it takes me half my holiday for my blood pressure to settle after the journey out, it's wasted. Worth a few quid to get treated like a human rather than herded like an animal, IMHO.

Accordingly, I wouldn't touch Ryanair. I've sampled Easyjet once or twice and, frankly, after being delayed for hours then watching them bicker at the door to the aircraft for an extra 20 quid from a passenger who had the audacity to expect to take her handbag onto the aircraft, they'd only be considered again for short hops where I'm saving plenty.

Kevin
Title: Re: Ryanair
Post by: Martin_1962 on 21 January 2011, 16:26:30
I have limited holiday as well.

We like to be at destination before dinner!