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Re: Ryanair
Originally Posted by chulo
(Post 8218099)
Ryanair rules are moved or rather worked so that they can fund the low cost airlines high running cost's.
I'd say screw the rule breakers too, but also I defend people who have followed the rules, but still get punished. Having the correct weight is fine, if both means of measurement are showing the right weight.:rolleyes: I guess one mistake most honest posters make is to write honest accounts of there experiences, I'm not to sure many people giving there honest opinions and experiences in response are as honest. Think about it.:) As to the measurement, well I'd be surprised if Ryan's were wrong. They always match my home scales to within a very small deviation. Perhaps you could determine a similar scale of honesty? ;) |
Re: Ryanair
Originally Posted by dougggy
(Post 8217804)
****** NOTE *********
ryanair in the UK now weigh HANDLUGGAGE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AT THE GATE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so even `if it fits` but is a gram over 10kg you will get stiffed 30 euro (they have a portable credit card machine :sneaky:) you have been warned as they weren`t doing this is in Spain, ie, you`ve been lulled into a false sense of security going out |
Re: Ryanair
Originally Posted by mikelincs
(Post 8219387)
Glad to see that, judging on some of the stuff I've seen as 'hand luggage' very little of it would ever fit the basket, and I'm certain that most would be well overweight. You sometimes see people ahving to get someone else to help them load their hand luggage into the overhead locker..:ohmy:
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Re: Ryanair
I knew I should have kept my mouth shut!!!!!:rofl:
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Re: Ryanair
Ive lost count of the number of these threads we have had.
At the end of the day you make your booking, and you are supposed to read their terms and conditions. If you dont like them then book elsewhere :lol: No one can moan if they are caught. What we CAN moan about is one person going out with a hand carried bag which was weighed on the way out and was OK weightwise, and was suddenly overweight on the way back, which happened to a friend. I see a lot of people weighing their bags on other scales now before they go to Ryanair. |
Re: Ryanair
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 8218452)
Ryan is a low cost airline. Hardly surprising they cut services. You can't have both.
Customer service is free. I remember the days of GO, there prices where cheaper compared to the alternative, but there customer service was second to none and allowed some flexibility. I guess Ryanair are running so close to there cost's there is no room to allow managers some discrection. Easyjet whilst not perfect does seem to have a business mindset, I guess they do not have a pikey at the helm. |
Re: Ryanair
Originally Posted by chulo
(Post 8219862)
I remember the days of GO, there prices where cheaper compared to the alternative, but there customer service was second to none and allowed some flexibility. |
Re: Ryanair
Easyjet took them over if I remember right.
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Re: Ryanair
Originally Posted by chulo
(Post 8219876)
Easyjet took them over if I remember right.
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Re: Ryanair
Hello, well as far as I'm aware you can have 1 bag only to cross security, when you get to the shopping area you can do what you want... that's what I've done this Xmas, gone with 1 bag, bought another in duty free and fill it up there - no problem - however you must remember you will not be able to take both bags on your way back... this is only solution if you want to get someting from duty free one way...
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Re: Ryanair
Originally Posted by kamilouss
(Post 8220110)
Hello, well as far as I'm aware you can have 1 bag only to cross security, when you get to the shopping area you can do what you want... that's what I've done this Xmas, gone with 1 bag, bought another in duty free and fill it up there - no problem - however you must remember you will not be able to take both bags on your way back... this is only solution if you want to get someting from duty free one way...
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Re: Ryanair
Originally Posted by JLFS
(Post 8220529)
our experience with Ryanair, is that all duty free purchases must fit in the 1 piece of hand luggage.
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Re: Ryanair
Originally Posted by chulo
(Post 8219862)
Its not service cutting that is the issue, its openly abusing clients.
Customer service is free. I remember the days of GO, there prices where cheaper compared to the alternative, but there customer service was second to none and allowed some flexibility. I guess Ryanair are running so close to there cost's there is no room to allow managers some discrection. Easyjet whilst not perfect does seem to have a business mindset, I guess they do not have a pikey at the helm. Well I for one cannot complain about Ryanair - you just need to follow the rules and you get very low cost flights that arrive on time. Not had a problem so far. However, a recent experience of Easyjet - was less than acceptable and it was not a very cheap flight. A return flight got cancelled two days before I left - I ended up having to pay a lot more with another carrier as there was no alternative offered and it has taken more than 3 months to get it sorted - i.e. the cash back from Easyjet - also they did not tell me about my entitlement to compensation under EU rules - and they fought me on every matter to get this money putting up every possible obstacle such as an email from everyone who flew saying they were happy o accept the compensation - I was told last week the money had been put back on my credit card - we will see!! |
Re: Ryanair
Originally Posted by CAROL ELIZABETH
(Post 8220650)
Well I for one cannot complain about Ryanair - you just need to follow the rules and you get very low cost flights that arrive on time. Not had a problem so far. However, a recent experience of Easyjet - was less than acceptable and it was not a very cheap flight. A return flight got cancelled two days before I left - I ended up having to pay a lot more with another carrier as there was no alternative offered and it has taken more than 3 months to get it sorted - i.e. the cash back from Easyjet - also they did not tell me about my entitlement to compensation under EU rules - and they fought me on every matter to get this money putting up every possible obstacle such as an email from everyone who flew saying they were happy o accept the compensation - I was told last week the money had been put back on my credit card - we will see!!
The news articles made out that Easyjet couldn't care less and there was no spokesman from Easyjet to counter the argument. The easiest way for them to drive away a whole country of customers... |
Re: Ryanair
Originally Posted by cricketman
(Post 8220675)
Easyjet have been getting some very bad press in Spain over the past few days as they left a lot of Spanish travellers stranded in Marrekech over Xmas without offering any alternative flights.
The news articles made out that Easyjet couldn't care less and there was no spokesman from Easyjet to counter the argument. The easiest way for them to drive away a whole country of customers... |
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