Travelling on Ryanair with a suit carrier?
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Silver993tt said:
supertouring said:
It's a business model that appears to work for them.
yes, supported by the un-informed and naive traveler who hasn't travelled very much at all.
do it right and there probably isn't a cheaper way of flying. davepoth said:
No, the informed and worldly traveller knows how to not get ripped off by Ryanair.
do it right and there probably isn't a cheaper way of flying.
sorry but 'doing it right' with this airline means not flying when you need to and even when you manage this it is never even close to as cheap as advertised. People assume the airline is the cheapest du to the weight of marketing and they rarely if ever check prices for other airlines who often are much cheaper, fly to airports much nearer their final destination and actually get treated like a customer rather than fodder.
do it right and there probably isn't a cheaper way of flying. Used Ryanair for the first time and it was good overall. On time, clean planes, cheaper than anyone else on this occasion (it's usually Monarch). Downside - had to buy smaller hand luggage cases as their max carry on size is smaller than any other airline. They will stop you at the gate with a suit carrier - they checked a good few peoples cases if they suspected cases were a few mm too big. They don't pool luggage weights, so if you have two cases, one at 21kg and one at 18 kg, you'll pay extra for the first one.
davepoth said:
Silver993tt said:
supertouring said:
It's a business model that appears to work for them.
yes, supported by the un-informed and naive traveler who hasn't travelled very much at all.
do it right and there probably isn't a cheaper way of flying. I'm up to 500 or so flights with Ryanair and in that time I've had one cancellation due to air traffic control problem and one four hour delay due to the First Officer walking in to the u/c doors on his pre flight check and getting carted off to hospital. Incredibly reliable, always within 15 mins of stated arrival time and as LONG AS YOU FOLLOW THEIR RULES never had a problem. READ their t's and c's and don't think it doesn't apply to you or you can get away with something. You can't. It's the check in staff's job to empty your wallet 'cos they get commision on anythng extra they charge you. Just don't give them grounds for charging you. Follow their rules and you'll be fine
So re the OP, put the suit trousers in your carry on bag, wear the jacket and as soon as you get on board put the suit jacket in the o/h locker. Job's a good 'un.
Ryanair are an amazing business, cheap and reliable and a bus trip in the sky, but as I said earlier and as others have said, follow their rules and you'll be OK.
So re the OP, put the suit trousers in your carry on bag, wear the jacket and as soon as you get on board put the suit jacket in the o/h locker. Job's a good 'un.
Ryanair are an amazing business, cheap and reliable and a bus trip in the sky, but as I said earlier and as others have said, follow their rules and you'll be OK.
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