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ForHotspot Jul 4th 2009 1:10 am

Re: Ryan online booking.
 

Originally Posted by Hondon Voyager (Post 7721384)
Yes, max 10 kilos with Ryanair and Monarch ,Easyjet has no limit "within reason" and yes probably Ryanair are cheapest from Gatwick and everywhere else seemingly. Max dims for hand luggage 56x45x25

Thanks Hondon Voyager. Ryanair doesn't used to do flight from London but it seems that they do now. Will probably take Ryanair instead of easyjet.

ashtondav Jul 4th 2009 2:34 am

Re: Ryan online booking.
 

Originally Posted by Hondon Voyager (Post 7721384)
Yes, max 10 kilos with Ryanair and Monarch ,Easyjet has no limit "within reason" and yes probably Ryanair are cheapest from Gatwick and everywhere else seemingly. Max dims for hand luggage 56x45x25

NOpe, you're heading for an extra charge.

Max dims are 55x40x20 on ryanair

Hondon Voyager Jul 4th 2009 5:19 am

Re: Ryan online booking.
 

Originally Posted by ashtondav (Post 7722656)
Only if you don't want to pay extra!

Max dimensions are 55x40x20

http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs....ggageallowance

:o Sorry you are correct I quoted Monarch .Actually didnt realise they were Different :thumbup:

Dick Dasterdly Jul 5th 2009 11:01 pm

Re: Ryan online booking.
 
Ryanair,.....now the Worlds Favourite Airline not B.A.......says O'Leary, going on to state that they are now carrying twice as many passengers as B.A.

Further describing B.A.as a small time bunch of nobodies,or words to that effect.

His latest plan is to rip out the last six rows of seats for Standing Room only and cheaper flights,(cant say seats),subject to agreement from Boeing.

Should be more fun!........:unsure:

noelrosie Jul 5th 2009 11:08 pm

Re: Ryan online booking.
 

Originally Posted by Dick Dasterdly (Post 7727625)
Ryanair,.....now the Worlds Favourite Airline not B.A.......says O'Leary, going on to state that they are now carrying twice as many passengers as B.A.

Further describing B.A.as a small time bunch of nobodies,or words to that effect.

His latest plan is to rip out the last six rows of seats for Standing Room only and cheaper flights,(cant say seats),subject to agreement from Boeing.

Should be more fun!........:unsure:

But surely these 'standing' passengers would have to be 'secured' in some way for take off and landing?:confused:

Dick Dasterdly Jul 5th 2009 11:19 pm

Re: Ryan online booking.
 

Originally Posted by noelrosie (Post 7727654)
But surely these 'standing' passengers would have to be 'secured' in some way for take off and landing?:confused:

He didnt seem to be concerned with such minor details.......:eek:

jdr Jul 5th 2009 11:41 pm

Re: Ryan online booking.
 

Originally Posted by noelrosie (Post 7727654)
But surely these 'standing' passengers would have to be 'secured' in some way for take off and landing?:confused:

Take your own string, but only one mtr of five mm cord in white, orange or green, otherwise there will be a colour and length fine to pay.

Oh and don`t forget to book it on line between 09.00 and 16.30.

ForHotspot Jul 6th 2009 2:47 am

Re: Ryan online booking.
 

Originally Posted by jdr (Post 7727800)
Oh and don`t forget to book it on line between 09.00 and 16.30.

Is there something special about booking online at these times?

noelrosie Jul 6th 2009 2:50 am

Re: Ryan online booking.
 

Originally Posted by ForHotspot (Post 7728295)
Is there something special about booking online at these times?

I think its a joke ;)
Ryanair have so many terms and conditions for each and every booking ....

steviedeluxe Jul 6th 2009 3:02 am

Re: Ryan online booking.
 

Originally Posted by noelrosie (Post 7728309)
I think its a joke ;)
Ryanair have so many terms and conditions for each and every booking ....

I really think this is where they may come unstuck. If the process of making the booking and getting on the plane becomes too difficult, passengers will say sod it and fly with someone else, whether it be Easyjet Monarch or whoever.

jdr Jul 6th 2009 3:34 am

Re: Ryan online booking.
 

Originally Posted by noelrosie (Post 7728309)
I think its a joke ;)
Ryanair have so many terms and conditions for each and every booking ....

It sure is. ;-))


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