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Oh my....!!! Ryanair to charge £100 for checking in a bag.

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I'm not surprised. I wouldn't pay a dime for any Ryanair service. They're one of the most greedy and unethical companies I've come across.
 
lynnejohn said:
I'm not surprised. I wouldn't pay a dime for any Ryanair service. They're one of the most greedy and unethical companies I've come across.

They have taxi lanes in Dublin :!: ,
I'll give you one guess who owns one & drives himself around in it :twisted:
 
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lynnejohn said:
I'm not surprised. I wouldn't pay a dime for any Ryanair service. They're one of the most greedy and unethical companies I've come across.

Some of us have little choice but to use Ryanair.
For all they add on optional extras the fare is still reasonable, and no other airline flies UK to SdC at the moment.(or no affordable airline...)
Who needs checked baggage anyway? Anyone walking the camino needs to get their pack down to well within carry on size/weight.( see my earlier posts on pack weights etc)
And in my experience, Ryanair is a lot more lenient regarding carry on bags than, for instance, Easyjet. :mrgreen:
 
lynnejohn said:
I'm not surprised. I wouldn't pay a dime for any Ryanair service. They're one of the most greedy and unethical companies I've come across.

I have never encountered such crass commercialism in any other airline. One gets the impression that their entire operation is designed to get you to part with your money at every turn.
 
Full service airlines don't deliver much service anymore. Ryanair unbundles the charges so that you pay for only what you want. If you plan using the list of charges, you can save a lot of money on Ryanair. Nothing Ryanair charges is a hidden fee. They are very open about what costs what. If you are careless or casual, they will pick your wallet at every turn. Know what you want, and don't change your mind. I wanted to leave Santiago a day earlier. Iberia wanted an additional $1,400 for the change. At that moment, I would have loved a 100 pound charge!
 
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I agree with Sojourner and Falcon on this one. With Ryanair it's " what you see is what you get ". They are unbeatable for short trips in Europe ( a bonus for me is that they fly into smaller airports in Spain ). I would love to always travel the slow way and use TGV from Begium over France to Spain but that is not always doable due to time restrictions. And TGV can cost double as much as Ryanairticket.
 
You are right, of course in that respect. I agree that the fees charged by Ryanair are lined up on the buffet and you chose and pay for what you want (over and above the bare bones flight cost), while on the other hand, they are normally bundled into the overall fair on other airlines, and it is likely that Ryanair is cheaper in the end.
That being said, the sprint on the tarmac is hideous, restrictions on credit cards are ridiculous. Also offensive is the photo of the semi-naked woman on the intro ad (Red-Hot Fares and Crew!) I just really don't ever patronize companies with the look and feel of this site and of these services.The whole thing is tacky. I'm not elitist, I just don't deal with companies that employ these tactics.
Just MHO and only mine...

And just sayin'
 
Anybody have any issues getting their rucksack on an Easyjet flight that's not big and under the weight allowance,flying gatwick to Madrid,cheers,Bernie.
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
Bernard duffy said:
Anybody have any issues getting their rucksack on an Easyjet flight that's not big and under the weight allowance,flying gatwick to Madrid,cheers,Bernie.

I flew Easyjet Luton - Madrid and return in Sept.
I only had a small pack so no problems, and no checks at Luton.
However, returning from Madrid, at the boarding gate lots of bags were checked, and several deemed oversize (despite the owners frantically donning extra clothing!), with consequent surcharges demanded for checked baggage. So I would make sure your pack is within the limit.
As stated in another post, I found Ryanair - for all their faults - a lot more lenient regarding cabin bags - no-one was pulled up for oversize carryons. :mrgreen:
 
Sojourner47 said:
returning from Madrid, at the boarding gate lots of bags were checked, and several deemed oversize (despite the owners frantically donning extra clothing!), with consequent surcharges demanded for checked baggage.

There evidently have been others with varied experiences on cheap flight airlines. Watch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPyl2tOaKxM
When going for "low cost" travel, it helps to read the fine print before purchasing a ticket.
 
Loved that clip when I first saw it!!
IMHO it is ALWAYS better to read the small print...for everything you purchase... :D
 
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Sojourner47 said:
Bernard duffy said:
Anybody have any issues getting their rucksack on an Easyjet flight that's not big and under the weight allowance,flying gatwick to Madrid,cheers,Bernie.

I flew Easyjet Luton - Madrid and return in Sept.
I only had a small pack so no problems, and no checks at Luton.
However, returning from Madrid, at the boarding gate lots of bags were checked, and several deemed oversize (despite the owners frantically donning extra clothing!), with consequent surcharges demanded for checked baggage. So I would make sure your pack is within the limit.
As stated in another post, I found Ryanair - for all their faults - a lot more lenient regarding cabin bags - no-one was pulled up for oversize carryons. :mrgreen:


Thank you,B
 
There evidently have been others with varied experiences on cheap flight airlines. Watch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPyl2tOaKxM
Adriaan beat me to it! I was looking for this youtube video, when he posted it.
Want a good laugh? Just watch it! Anne
 
I LOVED IT!!!!!!!! :lol:
(wonder if Mr O'Leary's seen it?)
on second thoughts, he probably wrote it.....
 
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[There evidently have been others with varied experiences on cheap flight airlines. Watch
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPyl2tOaKxM
When going for "low cost" travel, it helps to read the fine print before purchasing a ticket.[/quote]

That was brilliant, thank you. I am sure most of us can relate to it.
 
The video: too funny. Laughed so hard we cried.

If only it was exaggerated. Sadly, it's not.

lynne
 

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