Discussion
With the recent thread on here regarding the extra cost to book a seat and people nt wanting to pay up etc, are we likely to see more headlines like this....
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/jul/21/u...
(Obviously not just unaccompanied minors)
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/jul/21/u...
(Obviously not just unaccompanied minors)
Bristol spark said:
I personally think its great, hardly anyone else books a seat, so i can book seat 1A for an extra £15
Although not everyone pays to books a seat, everyone gets allocated one when they check in.I thought easyjet et al had moved away from over booking due to bad press a few years back?
I've had similar on an internal flight where they were overbooked and giving people 250 quid to spend in the Wetherspoons.
I don't understand how they choose who leaves, when you have a boarding pass it has your seat number. Do multiple people have the same seat number? Surely its then whoever was in the seat first (which contradicts what happened to this lad)?
BA are going down the pan, now this with EasyJet. Prime time for someone else to step up a non-st Edinburgh to London route.
I don't understand how they choose who leaves, when you have a boarding pass it has your seat number. Do multiple people have the same seat number? Surely its then whoever was in the seat first (which contradicts what happened to this lad)?
BA are going down the pan, now this with EasyJet. Prime time for someone else to step up a non-st Edinburgh to London route.
Randy Winkman said:
Is your theory that once things get beyond a certain level of terribleness we just give up and let them happen? Perhaps that's why Trump is still President?
No, very different. If nobody spent money with them they'd be broke in a week. Their customers tolerate their cr*p and then whinge. I'd rather not travel than fly with EasyJet or Ryanair. psi310398 said:
No, very different. If nobody spent money with them they'd be broke in a week. Their customers tolerate their cr*p and then whinge. I'd rather not travel than fly with EasyJet or Ryanair.
Silly thing is that Ryanair really aren't too bad at all nowadays.I've flown with them dozens of times with no problems at all. I certainly can't say the same for Easyjet.
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