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They better turn the bad luck off soon...

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I think I am the only one that likes them because I don't have to deal with them and they helped pay for my education by buying all those 737's :P :rolleyes:

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I think I am the only one that likes them because I don't have to deal with them and they helped pay for my education by buying all those 737's :P :rolleyes:

Despite all the taxes and jobs they bring to Ireland, I'm still of the opinion we should have crushed them while we had the chance.... :Waiting:

Rónán O Cadhain.

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Despite all the taxes and jobs they bring to Ireland, I'm still of the opinion we should have crushed them while we had the chance.... :Waiting:

 

Yes, it is a scary operation. Hopefully they can come to an end that will be positive for everyone!

Chris Miller

Hopefully they can come to an end that will be positive for everyone!

If they could just come to that end before January 14th, that'd be most convenient... :rolleyes:

Rónán O Cadhain.

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I cannot believe that it is even legal to refuse a baby her food- and I can’t believe that Ryanair would ever allow such treatment to take place- that is the lowest form of misuse of power, and though I will be surprised at nothing anymore when it comes to the audacity and arrogance of Ryanair; that was low even for you.

 

 

This victim's story recounting such Ryanair behaviour to the weakest and most vulnerable of their passengers is beyond repulsive, and bordering on corporate insanity. Sickening!

 

Kind regards,

Unfortunately customers can only really "complain" to ryanair with their wallets, or more accurately the absence of their wallets.

 

If ryanair's passenger count is really increasing, then either those passengers don't care and just want to get from point a to point b, or they aren't informed of the company they're doing business with.

 

Imo it's the consumer's responsibility to educate themselves on the integrity and business practices of the airline they choose to fly with.

AJ Pongress

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Then either those passengers don't care and just want to get from point a to point b.

I think you mean from A to somewhere vaguely near B, about 2 hours down the road on some cramped bus.... :LMAO: :P

Rónán O Cadhain.

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In the interests of fairness you can find horror stories about every airline.

 

Just Google 'Aer Lingus' and 'complaints' for example....

 

That said, I wouldn't fly Ryanair either.

 

Ian

In the interests of fairness you can find horror stories about every airline.

 

Just Google 'Aer Lingus' and 'complaints' for example....

 

That said, I wouldn't fly Ryanair either.

 

Ian

 

Well, lets look a the two ratings:

 

http://www.airlinequ...um/aer_ling.htm

http://www.airlinequ.../Forum/ryan.htm

 

Aerlingus: 7/10

Ryanair 3/10

 

Everyone has an off day or bad experience, Ryanair just seem to have them all the time, and have it in their mind set to make it difficult for others.

 

Regards,

Ró.

Rónán O Cadhain.

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A lot of the passengers that "rate" Ryanair are young people that .........

 

A/ Have little or no previous experience of a proper airline

 

B/ Do not have to endure the complexities of life such as small children or health problems.

 

C/ Can get two weeks in Spain out of a pair of Jeans and two T-Shirts.

 

D/ Have yet to realize the necessity to be treated cordially either as a customer, employee, or indeed a Human Being.

 

...............for the rest of us (and I speak for a lot of people I'm acquainted with) they are an absolute disgrace from start to finish.

 

I genuinely hope, and I'm not being a drama queen here, that the whole saga that is Ryanair doesn't end up with a 737 full of passengers and crew spread across a wide area somewhere in Europe..

Anthony O'Brien

 

 

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C/ Can get two weeks in Spain out of a pair of Jeans and two T-Shirts.

 

Nothing wrong with being frugal :P

Chris Miller

There's frugal and then there's lack of hygiene... :dry: I think Anthony hit the nail on the head though, Ryanair may be fine to young people who aren't used to proper travel, but most people want a bit of care and compassion aboard, and if you compare Ryanair's ticket prices with other airlines they're usually not that much cheaper, if not more expensive....

Rónán O Cadhain.

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". . . if you compare Ryanair's ticket prices with other airlines they're usually not that much cheaper . . ."

 

True. Once you've added all the 'extras' you aren't saving much. Only used them once, from Newcastle to Dublin; they were the only carrier. I was hoping for Aer Lingus but they don't go from there as yet, and that's our nearest airport. Knowing Ryanair's ways we made sure everything was totally by the book.

 

The flight was only 40 minutes though, and almost anything is bearable for that length of time. I've had root-canal work that's taken longer :lol:

 

When we go to Portugal it's always with TAP, although that'll be up for sale as part of the austerity measures. Please don't anybody let O'Leary get his paws on it.. :O

Oh I don't know. As long as you've got at least one flightsimmer among the passengers with PMDG NGX experience...

 

But even if the pilot was incapacitated, the plane was damaged, disaster was looming and a flight simmer with PMDG NGX experience offered to assist in landing the plane, I'm sure Ryanair would still charge the flight simmer £150 to enter the cockpit, £100 to sit in the pilot's seat (or £90 to sit in the co-pilot's), £60 to operate the controls and £50 to land the aircraft. :LMAO:

~ Martin Smith

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