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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Never had any problem with Ryanair despite flying with them very regularly: being very tall, it's a bit hard to find leg rooms, but it is more or less the same anywhere...
Just enjoy the flight and the fact it cost you the same price as a taxi ride |
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we've flown with Ryanair a few times, mostly to France. We never encountered a problem althou were surprised to see the pilot get off carrying a duffel bag...I don't know why it surprised us though |
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over a year ago
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"any tips or things to watch out for???"
Dont exceed your baggage allowances
Dont exceed your case size or weight for carry on
Dont be late
Prepare to be treated like cattle at milking time
I actually dont mind Ryanair or Easyjet. Always make sure I am within their requirements and never had any issues.
Wouldn't fancy more than a couple of hours on a flight with them tho
Enjoy your hols ! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Prepare to hear the groans all round after the smug, tacky little self congratulatory tune plays for another on time flight landing
Also they never shut up about scratch cards. It's a constant sales pitch from beginning to end! |
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over a year ago
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Flew with them last year for the first time to Tenerife. Never again!
Took 17kg case out plus hand luggage, no problem.
Brought same luggage back, case weighed 1.5kg more, charged 60 euro. Asked why, seems my allowance was only 15kg??? (No charge on way out). Then tried to charge me 60 euro for my hand luggage. Argued the toss with that one, same bag, no extra weight.
Also paid £15 each way for seats with extra leg room. Way out had great seats, way back, normal seats. Asked to be moved without success.
Not happy.
Did email my complaint. No reply!!!
Furious
Rant over.
Hope you have better luck than me and a great holiday. Xc |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I would rather stick a hot poker up my arse than fly with Ryan Air. Easy jet is much better,and much more professional. O'leary is an arrogant twat who just wants to find more inventive ways to fleece you. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I would rather stick a hot poker up my arse than fly with Ryan Air. Easy jet is much better,and much more professional. O'leary is an arrogant twat who just wants to find more inventive ways to fleece you."
Easyjets carry on allowance is lower than Ryanairs. Size wise at least. No weight limit though.
The overall experience is preferable tho. |
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By *inaTitzTV/TS
over a year ago
Titz Towers, North Notts |
"Take some change for when they have a whip round for the pilot.
yes because apprentices are on very poor wages "
Ah, they upgraded after the work experience pupils requested free milk |
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well, some good tips and some great laughs too (thanks Tina)
not our airline of choice but it was part of the deal for our break (gran canaria) we were offeredd thomson flights but the times were abysmal where ryanair times are really good.
so, we need to make sure we weigh our bags at home, take small or no bags as carry on, keep under 15kg, take loose change and milk. |
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"well, some good tips and some great laughs too (thanks Tina)
not our airline of choice but it was part of the deal for our break (gran canaria) we were offeredd thomson flights but the times were abysmal where ryanair times are really good.
so, we need to make sure we weigh our bags at home, take small or no bags as carry on, keep under 15kg, take loose change and milk. "
oh, and some pins to stick in our eyes too |
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"well, some good tips and some great laughs too (thanks Tina)
not our airline of choice but it was part of the deal for our break (gran canaria) we were offeredd thomson flights but the times were abysmal where ryanair times are really good.
so, we need to make sure we weigh our bags at home, take small or no bags as carry on, keep under 15kg, take loose change and milk. "
Thomson flights are like cattle trucks. Despite the fact that I'm 5ft 1 we always pay for extra leg room on Thomson teh seats are so tiny. |
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"well, some good tips and some great laughs too (thanks Tina)
not our airline of choice but it was part of the deal for our break (gran canaria) we were offeredd thomson flights but the times were abysmal where ryanair times are really good.
so, we need to make sure we weigh our bags at home, take small or no bags as carry on, keep under 15kg, take loose change and milk.
Thomson flights are like cattle trucks. Despite the fact that I'm 5ft 1 we always pay for extra leg room on Thomson teh seats are so tiny."
Before choosing an airline and specifically a seat (if pre-booking) look at a site called seat guru. They give tips on seats to avoid for restricted access, restricted views, seats that don't recline etc.. |
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Went to Barcelona and although both mine and the ex's combined luggage was underweight, the check in staff made us transfer some stuff from her suitcase to mine thus holding everyone else up
Not much legroom either |
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"any tips or things to watch out for???" have flown with Ryanair loads of times if your worried about flying with them I will put your mind at ease .you know the safest place to sit on the plane not sure then sit at the back of the plane. I expect your wondering why its safer at the back of the planelol.
ANSWER. have you ever herd of a plane reversing in to a mountain. Lol
all joking aside Ryanair is cool but they are very strict on hand luggage weight if your 10.1 kg they willmake you reduce it to 10kg of charge you extra. |
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over a year ago
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"Went to magaluf with them and it was tiny but who cares I didnt!! Not bad at all really ha. Aslong as it gets there!!"
I don't get where people get that Ryanair planes are small / tiny.
The operate a single aircraft type - Boeing 737-800 - which are fitted out to seat 189 people.
Easyjet operate 3 Airbus types, but the majority of the flert are A319 variants which only seat 156 !
Bit of plane geekery there for ya |
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"Went to magaluf with them and it was tiny but who cares I didnt!! Not bad at all really ha. Aslong as it gets there!!
I don't get where people get that Ryanair planes are small / tiny.
The operate a single aircraft type - Boeing 737-800 - which are fitted out to seat 189 people.
Easyjet operate 3 Airbus types, but the majority of the flert are A319 variants which only seat 156 !
Bit of plane geekery there for ya "
guess it could be like the bus/coach industry.... a 12m coach is just comfortable as a 53 seater (without toilet) but some operators bunch the seats up a bit and fit an extra seat on either side to make a 57 seater.
could they be doing similar?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"have a look at this video....... tells you all you need to know.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAg0lUYHHFc
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Now could this be 'Cheap flights' per chance? |
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"have a look at this video....... tells you all you need to know.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAg0lUYHHFc
Now could this be 'Cheap flights' per chance? "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Went to magaluf with them and it was tiny but who cares I didnt!! Not bad at all really ha. Aslong as it gets there!!
I don't get where people get that Ryanair planes are small / tiny.
The operate a single aircraft type - Boeing 737-800 - which are fitted out to seat 189 people.
Easyjet operate 3 Airbus types, but the majority of the flert are A319 variants which only seat 156 !
Bit of plane geekery there for ya
guess it could be like the bus/coach industry.... a 12m coach is just comfortable as a 53 seater (without toilet) but some operators bunch the seats up a bit and fit an extra seat on either side to make a 57 seater.
could they be doing similar??"
Nope - they are about 7 to 8 metres longer than the easyjet a319 planes |
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"have a look at this video....... tells you all you need to know.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAg0lUYHHFc
Now could this be 'Cheap flights' per chance?
brilliant, thanks Laine "
Have a look at their 'dogging' video as well. xxx |
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"have a look at this video....... tells you all you need to know.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAg0lUYHHFc
Now could this be 'Cheap flights' per chance?
brilliant, thanks Laine
Have a look at their 'dogging' video as well. xxx "
we did, very funny |
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By *ee VianteWoman
over a year ago
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If you buy anything at the airport be sure that it will fit into your hand luggage. And if you have a handbag, be sure that fits into your hand luggage too.
They can be really arsey about hand luggage and really do, often, just allow one item. They won't even allow a carrier bag with a drink and a sandwich in unless you can put it in your hand luggage (and still fit the bag or case in their measuring thingy). |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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"If you buy anything at the airport be sure that it will fit into your hand luggage. And if you have a handbag, be sure that fits into your hand luggage too.
They can be really arsey about hand luggage and really do, often, just allow one item. They won't even allow a carrier bag with a drink and a sandwich in unless you can put it in your hand luggage (and still fit the bag or case in their measuring thingy)." This is spot on..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Paddy was booking a flight with Ryan air, the operator asked him how many people were travelling with him he replied "how the fuck would I know, it's your fucking plane!" |
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I really dislike Ryanair. The hardsell of scratch cards...the cramped seating and If you don't pay and book seats its a free for all to get seated.
Last year I didn't get to sit with my young son. It was awful as he was nervous about flying and I couldn't do anything to comfort him being half the length of the plane away from him.
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Last year I didn't get to sit with my young son. It was awful as he was nervous about flying and I couldn't do anything to comfort him being half the length of the plane away from him.
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was there not an option to prebook your seat to ensure that you were both sat together ...easyjet do this ? |
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"last time we went, one of the engines stopped. we asked how far will the other engine take us?. the pilot replied, all the way to the crash site! "
its technically true ..every landing that every plane makes is actually a controlled crash ! |
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We flew with Ryanair last year said we would not fly with them again, it was like a free for all people trying to get seats together, they don't open gate till last min then it's a rush trying to get everyone seated before take off there were rows of seats at front of plane and middle of empty, we were told it was to even out the weight of the plane, there were reserved seats at back that were empty.
I do believe now they allocate seats now tho, not sure if it's true x |
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the weight allowance thing is nonsense to me ...you could have a 100 kilo fella put a 10 kilo bag on the plane free of charge but if a 50 kilo woman put a 30 kilo bag on the plane she would have to pay for the additional weight ?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"any tips or things to watch out for???"
We've just checked in for a flight on sat and now £80 lighter for 'allocated seating'. That's not clear at time of booking. We've kids and really have to sit together, appealing though having someone else sit with them is, and that's just taken our flights up to a grand. Budget airline?
Every time we fly we say never again. This is the straw.
O'Leary is a fud. |
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"We flew with Ryanair last year said we would not fly with them again, it was like a free for all people trying to get seats together, they don't open gate till last min then it's a rush trying to get everyone seated before take off there were rows of seats at front of plane and middle of empty, we were told it was to even out the weight of the plane, there were reserved seats at back that were empty.
I do believe now they allocate seats now tho, not sure if it's true x"
Yes, but for a price...x
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Shit shit and yes and even more shit.sales fora cup of tea and told no problem only to betgold theres no milk, no soft drinks on the plane to go with my vodka no chrisps no sandwiches on board,also not much duty freestuff on the flight they sales everyone on board to clean up the plane. They are shambolic. |
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Shit shit and yes and even more shit.sales fora cup of tea and told no problem only to betgold theres no milk, no soft drinks on the plane to go with my vodka no chrisps no sandwiches on board,also not much duty freestuff on the flight they sales everyone on board to clean up the plane. They are shambolic. |
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Last year I didn't get to sit with my young son. It was awful as he was nervous about flying and I couldn't do anything to comfort him being half the length of the plane away from him.
was there not an option to prebook your seat to ensure that you were both sat together ...easyjet do this ?"
We discovered that we could have.... after we returned from the holiday. Lol! For a charge..
We have only ever flown with Monarch and never had to prebook. We have always got given seats together at check in. We didn't know any different to be honest. We do now...lol! |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"any tips or things to watch out for???"
make sure you are actually flying to where they say you are flying to... they have a habit of being fair "liberal" with their destination guides...
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lol _abio ..thought that was just us ...a whole plane full of us thought we were in malaga ...had been on the bus back to the airport an hour when we spotted a motorway sign that we were still 80 km away from malaga |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Some of the information on here is out of date.
You can now take a handbag as well as carry on luggage.
They now also allocate seating so no need to pay for priority seating.
Also our personal opinion is that while you do get what you pay for Ryanair are good value for money!
My hubby always struggles with legroom but it is certainly no worse on Ryanair.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We flew with Ryanair last year said we would not fly with them again, it was like a free for all people trying to get seats together, they don't open gate till last min then it's a rush trying to get everyone seated before take off there were rows of seats at front of plane and middle of empty, we were told it was to even out the weight of the plane, there were reserved seats at back that were empty.
I do believe now they allocate seats now tho, not sure if it's true x
Yes, but for a price...x
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No they now allocate seats when you check in online at no charge, you can check in up to 15 days prior to departure as far as I remember but all info on their website.
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By (user no longer on site)
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Be prepared to ask to sit back and 'chillax', drink alcohol from bags, have scratch cards shoved in your face, and the best bit, a tad ah tune played over the intercom if you land on time. All perfectly bearable for 20 quid though |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"If you buy anything at the airport be sure that it will fit into your hand luggage. And if you have a handbag, be sure that fits into your hand luggage too.
They can be really arsey about hand luggage and really do, often, just allow one item. They won't even allow a carrier bag with a drink and a sandwich in unless you can put it in your hand luggage (and still fit the bag or case in their measuring thingy).This is spot on..... "
You are now allowed one shopping bag alongside your hand luggage. Size of shopping bag is not specified though but it has to be items bought at the airport. |
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"I really dislike Ryanair. The hardsell of scratch cards...the cramped seating and If you don't pay and book seats its a free for all to get seated.
Last year I didn't get to sit with my young son. It was awful as he was nervous about flying and I couldn't do anything to comfort him being half the length of the plane away from him.
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There is now allocated seating on all Ryanair flights. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Went to dublin this weekend and from start to finish not a problem whatso ever. checked in online...sailed thrugh security....and boarded flight quickly. same on the return. cabin crew great. leg room was fine ...there again im only 5'3.
wld def use again in the future. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"lol _abio ..thought that was just us ...a whole plane full of us thought we were in malaga ...had been on the bus back to the airport an hour when we spotted a motorway sign that we were still 80 km away from malaga "
no.. not just you...
a few years ago for the champions league final when arsenal were in paris we stayed the night before in brussels...
some of us went by eurostar... some went by ferry to oostend and local train... and some went by ryanair to "brussels south"... which ended up being Charleroi about 50km away and a crappy old bus to take them in..... |
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"We flew with Ryanair last year said we would not fly with them again, it was like a free for all people trying to get seats together, they don't open gate till last min then it's a rush trying to get everyone seated before take off there were rows of seats at front of plane and middle of empty, we were told it was to even out the weight of the plane, there were reserved seats at back that were empty.
I do believe now they allocate seats now tho, not sure if it's true x
Yes, but for a price...x
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Not true. Seats are allocated when you check in online. There is no extra cost. Admittedly they omit to tell you this so some people still go ahead and pay to book seats for fear of not sitting with there children. |
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"We flew with Ryanair last year said we would not fly with them again, it was like a free for all people trying to get seats together, they don't open gate till last min then it's a rush trying to get everyone seated before take off there were rows of seats at front of plane and middle of empty, we were told it was to even out the weight of the plane, there were reserved seats at back that were empty.
I do believe now they allocate seats now tho, not sure if it's true x
Yes, but for a price...x
Not true. Seats are allocated when you check in online. There is no extra cost. Admittedly they omit to tell you this so some people still go ahead and pay to book seats for fear of not sitting with there children. "
Nope. We just checked in an hour ago and it's £10 a head now, each way. There's no free for all anymore. You either pay for allocated seating or you sit where's left. Hits families obviously. |
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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago
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"lol _abio ..thought that was just us ...a whole plane full of us thought we were in malaga ...had been on the bus back to the airport an hour when we spotted a motorway sign that we were still 80 km away from malaga "
Glasgow Prestwick AKA Ayr and about 40 miles away from Glasgow City Centre Well you wouldn`t want to walk it for sure! |
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"We flew with Ryanair last year said we would not fly with them again, it was like a free for all people trying to get seats together, they don't open gate till last min then it's a rush trying to get everyone seated before take off there were rows of seats at front of plane and middle of empty, we were told it was to even out the weight of the plane, there were reserved seats at back that were empty.
I do believe now they allocate seats now tho, not sure if it's true x
Yes, but for a price...x
Not true. Seats are allocated when you check in online. There is no extra cost. Admittedly they omit to tell you this so some people still go ahead and pay to book seats for fear of not sitting with there children.
Nope. We just checked in an hour ago and it's £10 a head now, each way. There's no free for all anymore. You either pay for allocated seating or you sit where's left. Hits families obviously."
I checked in online last Wednesday for a flight to cork on Thursday returning Saturday. There was four of us traveling. No charge and we were all sat together. This has been the case for my last three flights. |
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"We flew with Ryanair last year said we would not fly with them again, it was like a free for all people trying to get seats together, they don't open gate till last min then it's a rush trying to get everyone seated before take off there were rows of seats at front of plane and middle of empty, we were told it was to even out the weight of the plane, there were reserved seats at back that were empty.
I do believe now they allocate seats now tho, not sure if it's true x
Yes, but for a price...x
Not true. Seats are allocated when you check in online. There is no extra cost. Admittedly they omit to tell you this so some people still go ahead and pay to book seats for fear of not sitting with there children.
Nope. We just checked in an hour ago and it's £10 a head now, each way. There's no free for all anymore. You either pay for allocated seating or you sit where's left. Hits families obviously.
I checked in online last Wednesday for a flight to cork on Thursday returning Saturday. There was four of us traveling. No charge and we were all sat together. This has been the case for my last three flights. "
You are paying for priority boarding which let's you on the plane first.
Everyone else will have a seat allocated on check in at no charge. |
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"We flew with Ryanair last year said we would not fly with them again, it was like a free for all people trying to get seats together, they don't open gate till last min then it's a rush trying to get everyone seated before take off there were rows of seats at front of plane and middle of empty, we were told it was to even out the weight of the plane, there were reserved seats at back that were empty.
I do believe now they allocate seats now tho, not sure if it's true x
Yes, but for a price...x
No they now allocate seats when you check in online at no charge, you can check in up to 15 days prior to departure as far as I remember but all info on their website.
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Ah brilliant! When we booked for our Easter holiday they gave the option to pay for seats. We aren't going with the kids this time so don't mind so much. It was just that one time when I saw how upset my son was. We will make sure we do it online this time. Thanks for the pointer. |
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"lol _abio ..thought that was just us ...a whole plane full of us thought we were in malaga ...had been on the bus back to the airport an hour when we spotted a motorway sign that we were still 80 km away from malaga
Glasgow Prestwick AKA Ayr and about 40 miles away from Glasgow City Centre Well you wouldn`t want to walk it for sure!"
That's to do with the name of the airport nothing to do with Ryanair. |
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"I really dislike Ryanair. The hardsell of scratch cards...the cramped seating and If you don't pay and book seats its a free for all to get seated.
Last year I didn't get to sit with my young son. It was awful as he was nervous about flying and I couldn't do anything to comfort him being half the length of the plane away from him.
There is now allocated seating on all Ryanair flights. "
That's great. Thanks.
I baggsie the window seat! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I really dislike Ryanair. The hardsell of scratch cards...the cramped seating and If you don't pay and book seats its a free for all to get seated.
Last year I didn't get to sit with my young son. It was awful as he was nervous about flying and I couldn't do anything to comfort him being half the length of the plane away from him.
There is now allocated seating on all Ryanair flights.
That's great. Thanks.
I baggsie the window seat! "
Your seat is allocated to you. Unfortunately if you want to choose where you want to sit you have to pay. |
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"I really dislike Ryanair. The hardsell of scratch cards...the cramped seating and If you don't pay and book seats its a free for all to get seated.
Last year I didn't get to sit with my young son. It was awful as he was nervous about flying and I couldn't do anything to comfort him being half the length of the plane away from him.
There is now allocated seating on all Ryanair flights.
That's great. Thanks.
I baggsie the window seat!
Your seat is allocated to you. Unfortunately if you want to choose where you want to sit you have to pay. "
Ah now I understand.. so we still might not get seated together..
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I fly Ryanair all around europe, 99.9% of people that have problems have only themselves to blame for not reading the terms..
Return flights from cork to La Rochelle for 7 of us... less than 600 quid..
1 return with Aer lingus 314 quid !!
I'm 6'2" and never have problems with room, never payed for allocated seating, and alway get an aisle seat, but then it helps to be a little early at the boarding gate, and not running up sweating 30secs before the gate closes lol...
most Airlines charge pretty much the same for snacks unles you are on BA..
Ryanair are single handedly responsible for bringing the cost of Air travel down to where it is now, and everyone else copied, they also have the youngest, and safetest fleet out there..
Michael o'Leary may be an A1 twat, but if i ever meet him, I'll buy him a pint..
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"last time we went, one of the engines stopped. we asked how far will the other engine take us?. the pilot replied, all the way to the crash site!
its technically true ..every landing that every plane makes is actually a controlled crash ! "
Good point - OP, don't forget the 50p coins for the pay-per-breathe oxygen if the masks come down. |
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"I really dislike Ryanair. The hardsell of scratch cards...the cramped seating and If you don't pay and book seats its a free for all to get seated.
Last year I didn't get to sit with my young son. It was awful as he was nervous about flying and I couldn't do anything to comfort him being half the length of the plane away from him.
There is now allocated seating on all Ryanair flights.
That's great. Thanks.
I baggsie the window seat!
Your seat is allocated to you. Unfortunately if you want to choose where you want to sit you have to pay.
Ah now I understand.. so we still might not get seated together..
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If you check in online together you will more than likely sit together. We have never had a problem since they have started allocating seats. Four of us travel and we've never been separated . If you are worried check in as soon as it opens. We travel with Ryanair about four times a year and have never encountered any problems. |
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woohooooooo.
just checked in online (pays to read it all as the pay for travel insurance is hidden in the drop down country box)
and we have been allocated seats, AT NO EXTRA COST next to each other.
seems the secret here is to bypass the page where you pay for seats.
thanks to all who helped with advice.
and thanks to all those who raised a chuckle |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"woohooooooo.
just checked in online (pays to read it all as the pay for travel insurance is hidden in the drop down country box)
and we have been allocated seats, AT NO EXTRA COST next to each other.
seems the secret here is to bypass the page where you pay for seats.
thanks to all who helped with advice.
and thanks to all those who raised a chuckle "
Happy holidays. |
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"woohooooooo.
just checked in online (pays to read it all as the pay for travel insurance is hidden in the drop down country box)
and we have been allocated seats, AT NO EXTRA COST next to each other.
seems the secret here is to bypass the page where you pay for seats.
thanks to all who helped with advice.
and thanks to all those who raised a chuckle
Happy holidays. "
will do thanks, especially now we seem to have ryanair sussed lol.
was much easier when we flew qantas |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
just you lot wait till ryanair get the new planes and start flying trans-atlantic...
when they start advertising they are flying to "new york"... you will all have a bundle of fun!!!
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"any tips or things to watch out for???"
In all honesty they are ok no frills operator and if you watch the addons cheap they try and lump addons but if you are canny they will be fine just do the online boarding card check in and watch your baggage weights. After all they will get you here in good order and the staff are nice. Think of aldi for the air. |
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Traveled lots with Ryanair and the only problem we see is people who don't read the terms fully never weigh luggage and then cannot be bothered to print the boarding pass off
Play by the airlines rules and its a great airline
Just booked manchester to brussels
£31 inc taxes each return seat allocated for free it's costing us more to get a taxi to the airport than the return flights
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Read the passenger forums on the skytrax website....then make your mind up. You get what you pay for until....you encounter a problem. Two friends due to fly back into Stansted, were diverted to Liverpool and Newcastle respectively and told to find their own way home. I choose to pay a little more and fly less to avoid them! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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If you don't book early and are flying during peak times ie: school holidays, you may be just as well off flying with one of the major carriers
If there isn't a lot of difference in price we go with the major carrier |
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"Read the passenger forums on the skytrax website....then make your mind up. You get what you pay for until....you encounter a problem. Two friends due to fly back into Stansted, were diverted to Liverpool and Newcastle respectively and told to find their own way home. I choose to pay a little more and fly less to avoid them!" Re price, check ba.com, they give you price comparison with all the charges levied by the lcc, such as Ryanair
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Traveled lots with Ryanair and the only problem we see is people who don't read the terms fully never weigh luggage and then cannot be bothered to print the boarding pass off
Play by the airlines rules and its a great airline
Just booked manchester to brussels
£31 inc taxes each return seat allocated for free it's costing us more to get a taxi to the airport than the return flights
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Great advice read the rules and they are a great airline. Dont read the rules.......then prepare to get shafted! Ryanair make lots of money from people who cant or wont read the terms and conditions |
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By *utzzCouple
over a year ago
wrexham |
I've flown with Ryanair hundreds of times, mostly to Ireland & back so short flights. They mostly got me there and back pretty much on time and didn't kill me once. It's not too bad. Unless the plane develops a fault just as you're about to land at Manchester so returns to Dublin, then they put you on another plane a few hours later which has to divert to Birmingham, leave you on the runway for hours then bus you up to manchester to arrive 12 hours after you leave Dublin. But that doesn't happen too often lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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although people bag ryanair, we think they are fantastic.
V lives in ireland.
i in the UK
we travel there or here every other weekend.
without ryanair this wouldnt be possible.
yes, people say they treat you like cattle, but i disagree.
people ACT like cattle
the people setting up the gate dont announce for everyone to push and shove their way to the front of the queue, people choose to do this when they see the gate being set up.
when i can get a flight to see the woman i love, in a different country, for the same price as it would cost to drive to birmingham and back, then i will not bag them at all. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I've flown with Ryanair hundreds of times, mostly to Ireland & back so short flights. They mostly got me there and back pretty much on time and didn't kill me once. It's not too bad. Unless the plane develops a fault just as you're about to land at Manchester so returns to Dublin, then they put you on another plane a few hours later which has to divert to Birmingham, leave you on the runway for hours then bus you up to manchester to arrive 12 hours after you leave Dublin. But that doesn't happen too often lol"
once took me 10 hours to get from my front door, to V's in dublin, but thats only cuz the snow was down, and someone crashed a light plane at dublin airport (probably a woman pilot lol) |
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By *utzzCouple
over a year ago
wrexham |
To be fair to them the Birmingham part of that journey was because of snow at Manchester and Brum was the only airport left open didn't bother me I sleep from the second a plane starts taxiing till it lands lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Traveled lots with Ryanair and the only problem we see is people who don't read the terms fully never weigh luggage and then cannot be bothered to print the boarding pass off
Play by the airlines rules and its a great airline
Just booked manchester to brussels
£31 inc taxes each return seat allocated for free it's costing us more to get a taxi to the airport than the return flights
Great advice read the rules and they are a great airline. Dont read the rules.......then prepare to get shafted! Ryanair make lots of money from people who cant or wont read the terms and conditions"
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