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watch out America... Ryanair is coming!!!
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
Europe's largest and most notorious low frills airline are looking at starting trans-atlantic services in the next few years...
starting from 10 quid upwards but you would have to pay extra for everything.. so it would likely cost somewhere nearer 150 quid!
so the question is... would you fly no frills on a potential 8hr flight??? |
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over a year ago
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I've done easyjet to Egypt - and always use them for city hops.
Now if they did trans-Atlantic I'd give them a punt - but Ryanair?
Never in a million years! |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
i did ryanair once newcastle to dublin... that was enough for me....
60 minutes of that was bad... i couldn't imagine 8hrs of it...
plus I can imagine there version of "new york" isn't going to be JFK or Newark, but more likely some po-dank airport on the tip of long island!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Looks like i'm on my own then.
Gee, i could even win the lottery.
Entertainment : Use yer own devices.
Food - 5kg is a lot of homemade butties and treats.
Miles from anywhere - not necessarily a bad thing.
If the £10 "flight" didn't become £500 then i'd consider it.
Only in term time though. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Europe's largest and most notorious low frills airline are looking at starting trans-atlantic services in the next few years...
starting from 10 quid upwards but you would have to pay extra for everything.. so it would likely cost somewhere nearer 150 quid!
so the question is... would you fly no frills on a potential 8hr flight???"
Yes, but only if it was east, in fact, a 12hr flight would reach s/e Asia & if that was just a few hundred quid, I'm in!! |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
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"Europe's largest and most notorious low frills airline are looking at starting trans-atlantic services in the next few years...
starting from 10 quid upwards but you would have to pay extra for everything.. so it would likely cost somewhere nearer 150 quid!
so the question is... would you fly no frills on a potential 8hr flight???"
I wouldn't fly to Europe with them after the one time I did. I'd rather fucking swim to America. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No I wouldnt. Ive never flown with Ryanair and im never going to.
I usually fly BA when I go to New York. I have flown with Virgin but I prefer BA, its a good service, good times etc and the service is excellent. Its bad enough being on a flight for 8 hours, you want to be as comfortable as you can be |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If they were flying long haul, they'd have to improve comfort/seating, that's a no brainier, but of all the airlines that I've flown long haul with (is 8 hours considered long haul?), Emirates was the very best followed by Thai, Singapore, Air NZ & Quantas but at the very bottom for comfort & service was Lufthansa & BA, & they really were poor!!
There's only two ways of looking at short hops with Ryanair; cheap & cheerful or cheep & nasty!! |
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"If they were flying long haul, they'd have to improve comfort/seating, that's a no brainier, but of all the airlines that I've flown long haul with (is 8 hours considered long haul?), Emirates was the very best followed by Thai, Singapore, Air NZ & Quantas but at the very bottom for comfort & service was Lufthansa & BA, & they really were poor!!
There's only two ways of looking at short hops with Ryanair; cheap & cheerful or cheep & nasty!!"
Not been a flyer for a few years now...
But would agree about BA, however would have to say that if I had a choice of carriers, based on my experiences, top of my list was always Cathay Pacific with KLM a close second (would rather fly from Manchester to Schiphol and from there to the States than catch a direct BA flight. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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We've just flown Ryanair to Marrakech and it was perfectly acceptable. It was a three and a half hour flight and it was quite comfortable. If they could fly me to the east coast if America for £150 I'd be going two or three times a year. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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As Brits living in the US it might improve our playtime (which is decidedly slower than the UK!) - it would be like taking a British Rail train only cheaper so we're all for it!
Watch out England we're starting the new trend of cheap trans-Atlantic commuting for sex!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As Brits living in the US it might improve our playtime (which is decidedly slower than the UK!) - it would be like taking a British Rail train only cheaper so we're all for it!
Watch out England we're starting the new trend of cheap trans-Atlantic commuting for sex!! "
I'm in...!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As Brits living in the US it might improve our playtime (which is decidedly slower than the UK!) - it would be like taking a British Rail train only cheaper so we're all for it!
Watch out England we're starting the new trend of cheap trans-Atlantic commuting for sex!! "
It's a hell of a distance to come to cum. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I could barely stand them for an hour. They're an absolutely abysmal airline. The absolute worst I have ever experienced."
They are bad on short hops - but importantly 'cheap'! - that's why they've become so successful, but any worse than Easyjet, BA or BMI? not in my experience, just cheaper.
Personally, unlike some, I don't give a damn about being pampered on 1 or 2 hour flights, in fact I'd quite happily be standing - or leaning against the bar, - even better!! |
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It's amusing that almost everyone who has posted so far has had such a bad time with them and still they are one of the biggest carriers in Europe. They must be doing something right. I'd certainly fly with them if the price was right. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Spent 8 hours on a British rail standing for much of it, Ryan air is not so bad, more leg room than united airlines and you can so easily carry your own entertainment these days. Bring it on! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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No way would I fly Ryanair transatlantic, by the time you add all the extras on it probably won't come out a lot cheaper anyway.
They probably won't obtain landing rights into the major airports so you'll pay a fortune for ground transportation.
No low cost airline has ever had longevity on long haul flights, apart from Freddie Layker at a push. |
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We really dislike Ryanair. I was split up from my child on a 4 and half hour flight.
I didn't realise you wasn't allocated seats when we checked in. We wouldn't fly with them again until our little one was older. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If they were flying long haul, they'd have to improve comfort/seating, that's a no brainier, but of all the airlines that I've flown long haul with (is 8 hours considered long haul?), Emirates was the very best followed by Thai, Singapore, Air NZ & Quantas but at the very bottom for comfort & service was Lufthansa & BA, & they really were poor!!
There's only two ways of looking at short hops with Ryanair; cheap & cheerful or cheep & nasty!!
Not been a flyer for a few years now...
But would agree about BA, however would have to say that if I had a choice of carriers, based on my experiences, top of my list was always Cathay Pacific with KLM a close second (would rather fly from Manchester to Schiphol and from there to the States than catch a direct BA flight."
Agree about Cathay & KLM, they've a really good name, as does Virgin Atlantic, to be fair, - in contrast to Virgin's budget flights down under.
But I found Emirates to be unbeatable; especially the food!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Don't think id use Ryanair. Flew with them once (awful) but seems they treat customers like dirt and with all the extra costs it's suddenly not so budget, voted with my feet.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We really dislike Ryanair. I was split up from my child on a 4 and half hour flight.
I didn't realise you wasn't allocated seats when we checked in. We wouldn't fly with them again until our little one was older. "
You are allocated seats on check in now. |
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"We really dislike Ryanair. I was split up from my child on a 4 and half hour flight.
I didn't realise you wasn't allocated seats when we checked in. We wouldn't fly with them again until our little one was older.
You are allocated seats on check in now. "
Has the rules just changed? This was in September 2013..xx |
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I would not use them for long haul. I prefer first or business class on scheduled airlines long haul, and dont really like standard economy that much. Worst thing is the number of overnight flights, where flat beds and fully reclined seats just wont be found in nasty bucket airline brands. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We really dislike Ryanair. I was split up from my child on a 4 and half hour flight.
I didn't realise you wasn't allocated seats when we checked in. We wouldn't fly with them again until our little one was older.
You are allocated seats on check in now.
Has the rules just changed? This was in September 2013..xx"
We flew with them last week and were allocated seats. I was surprised as it's the first I've known them to do this. Maybe it was because it was a slightly longer flight. |
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"We really dislike Ryanair. I was split up from my child on a 4 and half hour flight.
I didn't realise you wasn't allocated seats when we checked in. We wouldn't fly with them again until our little one was older.
You are allocated seats on check in now.
Has the rules just changed? This was in September 2013..xx
We flew with them last week and were allocated seats. I was surprised as it's the first I've known them to do this. Maybe it was because it was a slightly longer flight. "
I will check before ever booking with them again if we see a holiday that fly's with them. Thanks for the info.
Fem x |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"We really dislike Ryanair. I was split up from my child on a 4 and half hour flight.
I didn't realise you wasn't allocated seats when we checked in. We wouldn't fly with them again until our little one was older.
You are allocated seats on check in now.
Has the rules just changed? This was in September 2013..xx
We flew with them last week and were allocated seats. I was surprised as it's the first I've known them to do this. Maybe it was because it was a slightly longer flight.
I will check before ever booking with them again if we see a holiday that fly's with them. Thanks for the info.
Fem x"
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I would not use them for long haul. I prefer first or business class on scheduled airlines long haul, and dont really like standard economy that much. Worst thing is the number of overnight flights, where flat beds and fully reclined seats just wont be found in nasty bucket airline brands. "
Or cattle class on any airline! This is the budget thread!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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So lots of people saying they hate Ryanair but no one has given an example of why they are worse than other airlines.
What is it that they, or don't do, that riles people so much? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Looks like i'm on my own then.
Gee, i could even win the lottery.
Entertainment : Use yer own devices.
Food - 5kg is a lot of homemade butties and treats.
Miles from anywhere - not necessarily a bad thing.
If the £10 "flight" didn't become £500 then i'd consider it.
Only in term time though."
Me too. Don't mind slumming it as I have family in the states! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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i dont understand peoples problem with this airline, being honest.
if it wasnt for them, me and V wouldnt be together.
i have just booked a return flight, to ireland, for less than £20, and regularly pay less than £50 for our flights to see each other every other week.
aerlingus is full of shit with their £20 flights, as they only have 1 eahc day, and usually flying at 3am on a wednesday or something.
im a big guy and i have no real problems with the seats on the flights.
i sleep for the hour im sat in it anyway, so yes, i probably would use them to go to america, if i were that way inclined. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"So lots of people saying they hate Ryanair but no one has given an example of why they are worse than other airlines.
What is it that they, or don't do, that riles people so much?"
Yes, you're correct, nobody has;
Bands & wagons come to mind
In the last 5 or 6 years for short hops I've used BA, BMI, Easyjet & Ryanair;
All four of them were almost identical for the flight duration, BMI were possibly the best (& second most expensive) except they completely fucked up my return journey & left me stranded on my return journey.
Ryan air stung me the most for excess luggage, Easyjet was the worst for boarding, - baaaaaaa baaaaaaaaa, & BA was average but by far the most expensive - but with the oldest planes.
The best part of BA was that it was half empty!!
Ryanair had the newest planes with easyjet & BMI somewhere in the middle. BMI had the best service followed by Ba with easyjet & Ryanair roughly level pegging.
The main difference? - Ryanair was the cheapest!!
These were all one hour flights, so who really cares, - the biggest hassles were at the departing airports; Heathrow, Gatwick & Luton, - the destination airports were fine for both arrivals & departures.
Those were my experiences; not much difference, apart from the price!! |
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Thanks for that detailed answer. I've flown with Easyjet in the U.K. 1 & 1/2 hour flights, no extras like meals but who likes airline food anyway?
Internationally I've flown with Qantas, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Continental, Garuda and Japan Airlines. Japan Airlines were the best and I'd always choose them over anyone else.....unless I could save heaps of dosh! So show me what you've got Ryanair! (same goes to you -Ryan-) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Thanks for that detailed answer. I've flown with Easyjet in the U.K. 1 & 1/2 hour flights, no extras like meals but who likes airline food anyway?
Internationally I've flown with Qantas, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Continental, Garuda and Japan Airlines. Japan Airlines were the best and I'd always choose them over anyone else.....unless I could save heaps of dosh! So show me what you've got Ryanair! (same goes to you -Ryan-) "
How was Garuda? I flew Bali to Sydney with them yonks ago when they were the new babies of Asia - & they were okay! |
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By *eKoopleCouple
over a year ago
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"Europe's largest and most notorious low frills airline are looking at starting trans-atlantic services in the next few years...
starting from 10 quid upwards but you would have to pay extra for everything.. so it would likely cost somewhere nearer 150 quid!
Hell no!!!
so the question is... would you fly no frills on a potential 8hr flight???"
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Europe's largest and most notorious low frills airline are looking at starting trans-atlantic services in the next few years...
starting from 10 quid upwards but you would have to pay extra for everything.. so it would likely cost somewhere nearer 150 quid!
so the question is... would you fly no frills on a potential 8hr flight???"
£10, - eas this story in The Sun by any chance?
But is £150 expensive to, say, Newark? I wouldn't have a clue!! |
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"Thanks for that detailed answer. I've flown with Easyjet in the U.K. 1 & 1/2 hour flights, no extras like meals but who likes airline food anyway?
Internationally I've flown with Qantas, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Continental, Garuda and Japan Airlines. Japan Airlines were the best and I'd always choose them over anyone else.....unless I could save heaps of dosh! So show me what you've got Ryanair! (same goes to you -Ryan-)
How was Garuda? I flew Bali to Sydney with them yonks ago when they were the new babies of Asia - & they were okay!"
Garuda was the absolute worst! They put me off flying for 10 years.
It took 52 hours to travel from Australia to England, island hopping in Indonesia for a day, 45 minute flights, then 2 hours waits. To top that all of we landed in Paris with such force that the 45 minute stop at the airport (only half an hour off finishing the journey from hell) was extended to 4 hours while they checked the plane for damage. When we eventually landed at Gatwick everyone clapped and cheered because they were all so relieved.
The next time I flew I had to take valium to be able to get on the plane! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Omg!!! Island hopping??? Didn't you know that before you booked?
They were like a brand new airline when I flew - brand new plains etc....
But you've just forced me to cross them off my list!!! Ouch!! |
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"Omg!!! Island hopping??? Didn't you know that before you booked?
They were like a brand new airline when I flew - brand new plains etc....
But you've just forced me to cross them off my list!!! Ouch!!"
No I didn't know, I'm pretty sure it wasn't on my ticket. I think we stopped at 4 different islands and had to get off the plane and sit in the waiting room for a couple of hours each time.
The flight seemed to on forever, I read the whole trilogy of Lord of the Rings on it!
The landing in Paris was horrendous. I had a window seat and was looking out, all I could see was clouds then all of a sudden there was the runway only a few feet below us. I'd done enough landings to know we were coming in too fast and sure enough the bang when we landed was terrifying. All the overhead baggage compartments flew open and bags went everywhere, the oxygen masks dropped in front of our faces, everyone was screaming. And then they made us sit on the plane for another 4 hours while they checked it over, which was torturous as it was such a short flight until it was all over. I felt like getting out and walking!
I finished LOTR just as we landed at Gatwick though |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Omg - that has to be one of the longest ever flight journeys ever!!!
That would have put me off long distance flying too, - that's shocking!!
How many hours in total from oz to London? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sorry, you said 52 hours.
London to Sydney via Asia is about 22 hours plus, say, 3 hours refueling that means your flight was 27 hours late on a 25 hour flight!!!
Don't suppose you were compensated?
.....thought not!! |
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"Omg - that has to be one of the longest ever flight journeys ever!!!
That would have put me off long distance flying too, - that's shocking!!
How many hours in total from oz to London?"
I don't remember how many hows were actually flying and how many were in airports.
I discovered Japan Airlines after that and they are great. They fly up closer to the pole so the journey is shorter. It's in 2 parts, 9 hours and 12 hours I think. They look after you really well on the plane and the meals are sushi, which I love. An added benefit is that most Japanese people are small so you don't get squashed in your seat by a huge neighbour |
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By (user no longer on site)
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So, is it 9 or 12 hours from London? I thought it would be 12? I've never really considered Japan before - thought it would be very expensive.
.....& I'm not that keen on sushi |
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"So, is it 9 or 12 hours from London? I thought it would be 12? I've never really considered Japan before - thought it would be very expensive.
.....& I'm not that keen on sushi "
It's 12 hours from London to Japan, then 8 or 9 to Australia.
It was always one of the cheapest when I used it.
They have "western" options on the menu |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I'm assuming that you mean Sydney -
or Brisbane? Singapore to Auckland is about 12 hrs so that would be about 9 to Brisbane .........but I thought Japan would be further????? Anyway - there's not a lot in it.
I feel sorry for anyone who went through that hell through Indo, though; I think I would of bailed out earlier & had a week at a beach to get over the first half of it - if I could!!
15 hours direct from Dubai to Sydney is the worst flight I've ever had - & that was because I was stuck in the centre of the middle row & pinned in by people & there hand luggage with no sleep for a couple of days & my legs were cramping up after the first hour; that was my hell, - I'm too fidgety to have anything but hatred for long haul stuff.
I like to stand & hang out by the galley - grovelling for titbits & beer! |
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It's to Brisbane. The return flight (Brisbane to London) is split in two and you stay overnight in Japan. I really liked that because Japan is almost in the same timezone as Eastern Australia, only 1 hour different, and I landed at about 8pm, so it was off the hotel, shower and bed for the night, then back to the airport at a reasonable time in the morning. All so much more civilised than trying to sleep on the plane. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Yeah, I'm with you there; flying north/south (if you can) certainly eliminates jet lag, in fact, if it was possible, & you flew dew north from here & kept going, you'd cross the pole & be flying due south down the western Pacific coast past Japan & directly to Australasia!
That's actually the shortest route but no airline in their right mind would fly over that huge expanse of nothingness when there's no plan B if something went wrong; - any survivors would be Polar Bear fodder! |
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By *eachyCoupleCouple
over a year ago
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Ryanair.
Only if they are much cheaper than every other airline. We have purposefully avoided them and paid a little more for any other airline for years. But they are changing their ways. Their boss who is 'half marmite' (you either hate him) has realized people do not like Ryanair. So we will see.
But that is short haul only.
I would never get on a long haul with them. To start with they're gonna need some new planes.
Long haul there are other ways to make the more comfortable carriers cheaper. Avios points for BA as an example.
We will however keep our eyes on the 'new' Ryanair and their allocated seating etc for European jaunts.
Have a lovely day Fabbers. |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
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"So, is it 9 or 12 hours from London? I thought it would be 12? I've never really considered Japan before - thought it would be very expensive.
.....& I'm not that keen on sushi
It's 12 hours from London to Japan, then 8 or 9 to Australia.
It was always one of the cheapest when I used it.
They have "western" options on the menu"
It's not 8/9 hours to Australia. It's way more than that. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Ryanair.
Only if they are much cheaper than every other airline. We have purposefully avoided them and paid a little more for any other airline for years. But they are changing their ways. Their boss who is 'half marmite' (you either hate him) has realized people do not like Ryanair. So we will see.
But that is short haul only.
I would never get on a long haul with them. To start with they're gonna need some new planes.
Long haul there are other ways to make the more comfortable carriers cheaper. Avios points for BA as an example.
We will however keep our eyes on the 'new' Ryanair and their allocated seating etc for European jaunts.
Have a lovely day Fabbers. "
If they don't get new planes they'll be running out of fuel over the Atlantic - lÖLZ
They actually have the newest fleet of planes in Europe, have done for years.
That guy O'leary is even more bitter than marmite & has a shocking PR record, but it hasn't stopped them growing at an alarming rate of nauts, - I doubt if he'll change, somehow.
If he isn't cheap enough, he'll fail - but judging by his business head so far, I doubt it!!
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It's very easy to say "I'd never fly with Ryanair"
Sadly on many routes there is very little, or even no alternative. We regularly fly from the Dusseldorf area of Germany to Alicante and the only alternative to Ryanair can be as much as four times the price and include a stop at Palma, almost doubling the flight time.
Also anyone thinking of going to Cap d'Agde this summer should try to get a direct flight from the UK to Beziers without flying Ryanair.
Like them or not, they have the routes and many people (like us) are stuck with them.
As for long haul airlines Ryanair could not be any worse than Air Chance (sorry France) diabolical service. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So lots of people saying they hate Ryanair but no one has given an example of why they are worse than other airlines.
What is it that they, or don't do, that riles people so much?"
Google Ryan Air, there's a very recent problem that travellers experienced.
I work in the industry but I'm not going repeat what I know in a forum.
What I will say is though like everything in life you get what you pay for. They meet the demand for no frills short haul air travel well, whether the public want that on a long haul flight will remain to be seen, historically it seems not. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"So lots of people saying they hate Ryanair but no one has given an example of why they are worse than other airlines.
What is it that they, or don't do, that riles people so much?
Google Ryan Air, there's a very recent problem that travellers experienced.
I work in the industry but I'm not going repeat what I know in a forum.
What I will say is though like everything in life you get what you pay for. They meet the demand for no frills short haul air travel well, whether the public want that on a long haul flight will remain to be seen, historically it seems not."
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oh, go on, spill it!! |
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Great company as long as you can read know how to use scales and have the correct sized bag
Fly to Belguim and Germany about once a month and have no problem with the service
People who get extra charges are mainly those who take a extra cpl of kilos of luggage or don't print off the passes etc
If it says 10 kilos why take more and run the risk of a extra charge
Play by his rules read the small print and you'll get a bargain and yes you are now allocated seats
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Omg - that has to be one of the longest ever flight journeys ever!!!
That would have put me off long distance flying too, - that's shocking!!
How many hours in total from oz to London?
I don't remember how many hows were actually flying and how many were in airports.
I discovered Japan Airlines after that and they are great. They fly up closer to the pole so the journey is shorter. It's in 2 parts, 9 hours and 12 hours I think. They look after you really well on the plane and the meals are sushi, which I love. An added benefit is that most Japanese people are small so you don't get squashed in your seat by a huge neighbour "
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I wouldn't mind paying the airfare and flying with Ryanair. After all its just a cheap seat to another country. If i have to pay 20 quid for crap food, I am being served food at 600 mile per hour a mile high in the sky. Just sit there, watch a film on your phone, read a book and get off when it lands, just a means to an end.
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"So lots of people saying they hate Ryanair but no one has given an example of why they are worse than other airlines.
What is it that they, or don't do, that riles people so much?"
Free pre-allocated seats, ticket prices that can be dearer than luxury airlines when all the screw you down extras are added; you can get free booze, snacks and drinks, as well as checked bags on scheduled airlines, and you get good assistance and support on airlines, especially if they have partner networks. I've been stranded a long way from home, when aircraft fail, but put on a partner's plane within a couple of hours - budgets don't really do that, you'll struggle to even get acknowledgement of your very existence, let alone some help.
Plus, it's the likes of ryanair who have not supported passengers when mayhem ensues, such as Iceland's volcanoes - resisting their legal obligations to financially help their passengers. When they try to flout the law, I wonder what else they try to cut costs, standards and obligations on. |
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Get what you pay for - in other words!
But people know that, fly them, complain, then fly them again, that's why they're the biggest in Europe
I think their entire complaints department is a woman working part time from home with a single landline, so, good luck with your complaints lÖLZ
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I would be very happy to fly with Ryanair but only if my headphones were on full blast so I would not have to sit and listen to people like you lot complain about everything during the flight.
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Despite all of the complaints, whinges, news articles etc..........people still 'choose' to fly with them so they're doing something right. It's not as if there aren't alternative airlines to get to the same destinations. |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
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"I might not mind flying to whatever New York airport Ryan air fly to.
I have always wanted to visit Kansas "
If Ryanair were smart they would go into la guardia.... But since he is a penny pinching tightwad the rumour was he was looking at flying into Long Island islip airport which is about 50 miles outside New York
Trust me! Good luck getting in from there! |
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I have used Ryanair, and they are definately a no frills airliner, but they are not a budget or cheap option as they claim. The flights I have taken were on time and we got there ok.
When I fly to Spain, I use Monarch which doesn't claim to be a budget airline, yet the overall cost is about the same or in some cases cheaper. And to top it all, it's an all round better experience.
You have to look past the gimmicks and hoodwinking adverts that condition you into thinking you are getting a good deal. |
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If you want an honest opinion about Ryanair, or any other airline, check out SKYTRAX, which is a passenger opinion site. Then make your mind up. Having just returned from a holiday from the far east, where we were travelling for almost a day, each way with a reputable legacy carrier, we made very sure we did our research. We all have choices to make as to who we choose to fly with. Where a holiday can be affected hugely on the quality of the flight, safety, before, during and after customer service, we think it is as important a choice as where you go or stay. We rather think that the model for LCC that Ryanair is better suited to short under 3 hours flights, same as Southwest and that fares should reflect the service you expect...As for airlines that we have had bad experiences with: Garuda is up there, although they are far better now, there are plenty of " dubious" carriers, some of whom are blacklisted by the EU. Personally a 2 day epic journey to the far east from London on BOAC ( better on a camel ) back in the 70's in my childhood sticks in my mind. |
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"i did ryanair once newcastle to dublin... that was enough for me....
60 minutes of that was bad... i couldn't imagine 8hrs of it...
plus I can imagine there version of "new york" isn't going to be JFK or Newark, but more likely some po-dank airport on the tip of long island!!! " It will be that well know landing strip on the Hudson! |
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Michael O'Leary goes into a bar and asks for a pint of Guinness, "That'll be 50 cents" says the barman, "That's very cheap says O'Leary", "Ah but if you want it in a glass it'll cost you 5 Euros" says the barman. O'Leary grumbles but pays up and heads towards a table. But the barman calls after him "Sorry sir but if you want to sit down that'll be another 5 Euros"..... Etc lol! |
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"Several years ago, a guy wrote a book called RUINAIR, - full of tips on how to beat their system; very informative & quite funny, apparently."
Yes I've read it, it's very funny, and well written! But I still hate Ryanair! |
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If we could get a return for £300 or less we would hop over the pond 3-4 times a year. Long flytes are what you make if them, take your own pillow, iPad and snacks what more do you need.
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"If we could get a return for £300 or less we would hop over the pond 3-4 times a year. Long flytes are what you make if them, take your own pillow, iPad and snacks what more do you need.
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A rotisserie chicken,coleslaw,potato salad and don't forget the BYO !!! |
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"If we could get a return for £300 or less we would hop over the pond 3-4 times a year. Long flytes are what you make if them, take your own pillow, iPad and snacks what more do you need.
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Entertainment, inflight movie, carvery, cabaret, dancing girls, strippers, casino.... |
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"If we could get a return for £300 or less we would hop over the pond 3-4 times a year. Long flytes are what you make if them, take your own pillow, iPad and snacks what more do you need.
Entertainment, inflight movie, carvery, cabaret, dancing girls, strippers, casino.... "
Fly with Trump!!! |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
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"If we could get a return for £300 or less we would hop over the pond 3-4 times a year. Long flytes are what you make if them, take your own pillow, iPad and snacks what more do you need.
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Due to certain health issues I cannot do economy on any long haul anymore. I am currently saving to gi back to Oz. But even if I could I wouldn't do long haul with Ryanair as I'd probably need another holiday to get over the flight. You can take all the pillows you like but relaxation is not something I associate with them and it would be exhausting after 8+ hours. |
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
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Despite the opinions displayed on this thread, Ryanair are the most popular airline in Europe and they are invariably on time.
The seat space / leg room argument is simply not true and there is no difference in the leg room available on any Ryanair flight to the American Airlines flights out of a Manchester into Chicago.
Ryanair have turned the airline industry on its head and fair play to them for doing so.
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"If we could get a return for £300 or less we would hop over the pond 3-4 times a year. Long flytes are what you make if them, take your own pillow, iPad and snacks what more do you need.
Entertainment, inflight movie, carvery, cabaret, dancing girls, strippers, casino....
Fly with Trump!!!"
Are they still going |
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"If we could get a return for £300 or less we would hop over the pond 3-4 times a year. Long flytes are what you make if them, take your own pillow, iPad and snacks what more do you need.
Entertainment, inflight movie, carvery, cabaret, dancing girls, strippers, casino....
Fly with Trump!!!
Are they still going "
If you want all the above share his plane |
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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago
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I have flown Ryanair twice once to Dublin because I was given vouchers and once to Rome......they were ok...personally I use easy jet from gatwick or Luton or mid range carriers as I live close to Heathrow |
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