£9 for 15kg luggage as well as good sized hand luggage for UK domestic flights ONLY
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bigbaz
18 Jul 175#7
I saw the watchdog program and there was absolutely no doubt they were splitting people up when there was plenty of seats. RyanAir should be bashed.
Luke4efc to Ginger.bread.cat
18 Jul 175#3
Couldn't agree more. I thought it was odd how we all got split up one time. That Watchdog programme put me right off now. Fair enough if you are the last people to book and there is hardly any seats left, but I looked at the seating plan and there was loads of room. You should still get sat together without paying for it. Paying extra to choose where you sit should be banned anyway.
littlemeglet to therudders
18 Jul 174#8
that's because Dublin is not a domestic flight
Ginger.bread.cat
18 Jul 174#2
Won't go near Ryan Air again, deliberately separate families on flights, and then hold them to ransom to pay extra to be seated together. Part of the excitement of your holiday is travelling together with friends and family.
Won't go near Ryan Air again, deliberately separate families on flights, and then hold them to ransom to pay extra to be seated together. Part of the excitement of your holiday is travelling together with friends and family.
Luke4efc to Ginger.bread.cat
18 Jul 175#3
Couldn't agree more. I thought it was odd how we all got split up one time. That Watchdog programme put me right off now. Fair enough if you are the last people to book and there is hardly any seats left, but I looked at the seating plan and there was loads of room. You should still get sat together without paying for it. Paying extra to choose where you sit should be banned anyway.
bobyjones2004 to Ginger.bread.cat
19 Jul 17#21
interesting that. I booked a trip for 7 of my mates and 6 of us were all sitting next ot each other the other was else where unfortunately. I always thought the seating arrangement was pretty good.
Also, if you pay the £2 or whatever it is to pick your seat then you can be sure you will seat next to each other, youll probably save more than other airlines :-)
luvsadealdealdeal
18 Jul 17#4
banned by whom?
what do you suggest?
luvsadealdealdeal
18 Jul 172#5
I find a lot of this RyanAir bashing pretty laughable
the luggage allowance is now fairly generous
therudders
18 Jul 17#6
Doesn't seem to be all UK domestic flights, we looked at going from Leeds to Dublin on 16th August and we cant check a bag for that price. Not voting either way :smiley:
littlemeglet to therudders
18 Jul 174#8
that's because Dublin is not a domestic flight
vardx to therudders
18 Jul 171#11
Geography not your strong suit.
masterblaster to therudders
18 Jul 171#20
You do know Dublin is not in the U.K.
bigbaz
18 Jul 175#7
I saw the watchdog program and there was absolutely no doubt they were splitting people up when there was plenty of seats. RyanAir should be bashed.
Ginger.bread.cat
18 Jul 171#9
Yes watchdog showed them up, my partner is a nervous flyer, and she found it tough, but we decided on principle not to pay any more, as we had already paid a lot for our seats.
Ginger.bread.cat to Ginger.bread.cat
18 Jul 17#13
They will be strapping folk to the wings next, if they refuse to pay for their designated seats!
luvsadealdealdeal
18 Jul 17#10
they are a commercial organisation
if they decide to make money out of seat choice, that's up to them
you can vote with your money & fly BA or EJ instead if you feel strongly about it
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Also, if you pay the £2 or whatever it is to pick your seat then you can be sure you will seat next to each other, youll probably save more than other airlines :-)
what do you suggest?
the luggage allowance is now fairly generous
if they decide to make money out of seat choice, that's up to them
you can vote with your money & fly BA or EJ instead if you feel strongly about it