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11th February 2008, 18:40
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Those Cheeky Blighters at Ryanair!!! I had to book a flight for my wife to Ireland this evening and after doing the usual searches (the flight is for tomorrow) Ryanair came out the cheapest by a long long way at £69 (BA wanted £960!!!!  ) But doing the booking on their website is quite a minefield of additional charges. They charge £6 to check-in at the airport (it's free if you do it online), £18 for one checked bag and if you want prioty boarding another £6 on top.
But cheekiest of all is the debit/credit card fees. £1 per flight when payment made by debit card and £3 with a credit card. So although you only make one payment transaction when paying for the flight in full, they charge you £1 for the outgoing and another £1 for the return flight. What a blooming cheek!!!  |
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12th February 2008, 11:01
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Those Cheeky Blighters at Ryanair!!! This is the business model of low-cost airlines, getting you from A to B safely and cheaply.
Ryannair is good if travelling alone in pleb track, going local (to EU), no checked bag, no complimentary meals & paper, don't mind where you sit, £4 a cup of tea & buscuit, climbing airstairs/no jetbridges and dont mind using out of town airports with no onward connections. Its popular with backpackers laden with carryons and cant stuff them into the overhead bin.
Ditto easyjet, nicer fleet and better airports locations. [edited]
Last edited by Bookworm; 12th February 2008 at 11:33.
Reason: Distasteful advice.
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12th February 2008, 12:52
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Those Cheeky Blighters at Ryanair!!! Some say Ryanair is an ultra-low cost airline. Heres a few Ryannair cost-cutting measures in use or considered.
Michael O'Leary explored the idea of removing onbaord lavatories from his 737's. He thought children can manage 2 hours without a bathroom.
The price of fuel is rising and cabin window shades add too much weight to the aircraft. Remove them.
Employees cannot charge their mobile phones at work - it increases the company elecrtricity bill. This set off a company rumour making its pilots deploy RAT power to conserve fuel during descent and final approach.
Removing inflight safety cards in the cabin and replacing them with stickers on the seat-back tray table.
Selling advertising space on the cabin walls.
Crews have 8 minutes to turn the aircraft around when the last passanger has deplaned without using APU power and conect to external power where possible.
One good idea from Mr O'Leary, doing away with illuminated no smoking sign in the cabin, since smoking is banned on all flights under the Air Navigation Order 2000, that's one less flightdeck switch for us pilots to worry about. |
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12th February 2008, 13:42
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Those Cheeky Blighters at Ryanair!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by 10110001 Distasteful it might but true, my partner flies for them.
Airlines do not check (they cannot check) whether a passenger's use of a wheelchair is medically legitimate, thus wheelchair users are fast-tracked through the terminal building and onto the aircraft regardless. | Which is why recommending what you did is nothing more than exploitation of the disabled and why I edited your comments.  |
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12th February 2008, 13:52
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Those Cheeky Blighters at Ryanair!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by petertork Hi Everybody,
New poster - . | Welcome to CAG. Quote:
Originally Posted by petertork was gobsmacked that I would have to pay for the courtesy of priority boarding!. | All LCC's do it, and one un-named charter airline (priviledged information) is considering letting passengers pay £5 at the gate for priority boarding. Quote:
Originally Posted by petertork In the end, O'Leary and Ryanair will run into serious trouble over cutting corners. | He is criticised vehemently but his passengers just keep coming back. Quote:
Originally Posted by petertork I just hope it's a legal thing and not public outcry about corner-cutting on safety after a crash. | Compromising safety doesn't happen in aviation, and Ryanair has had no crashes, fatalities or injuries in its entire history, and last year Ryanair carried more passengers than BA. I'll give O'Leary credit where credit's due. |
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12th February 2008, 14:01
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Those Cheeky Blighters at Ryanair!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by Bookworm Which is why recommending what you did is nothing more than exploitation of the disabled and why I edited your comments.  | My post was nothing to do with exploiting the disabled. It about passengers pretending to be disbaled by bringing a wheelchair with them to obtain fast-track service. |
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12th February 2008, 15:38
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Those Cheeky Blighters at Ryanair!!! And who do you think will suffer when this abusive practice gets more widespread? The ones who are in genuine need of assistance. Thanks to this kind of dubious advice, the airlines will then start exercising stricter control whereas at the moment, the fairly informal way in which it is done is a great boon to some. And don't think they couldn't, all they have to do is implement something whereby you have to show some proof of entitlement to a disability benefit. If you haven't got it with you, then tough.
Disneyworld used to operate the same type of policy, thanks to the abusers who did what you so blithely advised, they no longer do so.  So yes, it is exploitation of disabilities, and it is despicable. 
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12th February 2008, 17:15
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Those Cheeky Blighters at Ryanair!!! Quote:
Originally Posted by Bookworm the airlines will then start exercising stricter control. | Airlines are smarter than that. When a pax with a disability is pre-boarded they are assigned a seat near 2L or an overwing exit door, if he gets up and walks around during the flight, or springs out of his seat demanding his wheelchair the moment I turn off the seat belt sign, they will be the last to disembark because its stored elsewhere on the aircraft. Pax with genuine disabilities know to arrange fast track at the time of booking. Quote:
Originally Posted by Bookworm Disneyworld used to operate the same type of policy, thanks to the abusers who did what you so blithely advised, they no longer do so.  So yes, it is exploitation of disabilities, | Disneyworld was also exploiting it. They blithely allow guests to jump the queue including those with disabilities. They called it a Q-Buster ticket and attractions had separate hidden queueing structures for them. |
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12th February 2008, 17:38
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