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Ryanair - Comments & Feedback Thread

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  • gmcl81
    gmcl81 Posts: 77 Forumite
    Sorry -my stupidity:confused:!!! I misentered the card number but have now rebooked and it worked fine:T
  • lufcgirl
    lufcgirl Posts: 1,875 Forumite
    Ryanair have been great for me...except for me not realising my usual case could go as hand lugaage saving myself £30 or so per journey!

    I've yet to get a 1p flight yet as I usually fly on a Friday, but I can't fault the staff, very polite and helpful...and I never seem to get delayed!
  • omelette451
    omelette451 Posts: 1,900 Forumite
    my return flight had been put back until 22.40.
    [...]
    I am aware that airlines will be cutting out unne3cessary flights as they want full planes.... you would think that the plane back from the south of france in the second wk of the school holidays would be full anyway???

    You've answered your own question... The flight hasn't been cancelled or removed from the timetable, it's simply been re-scheduled to a different time. There are many reasons why airlines do this sort of thing, but it's usually so they can make flights on other routes fit in more efficiently.
  • omelette451
    omelette451 Posts: 1,900 Forumite
    spiro wrote: »
    At least I now have an excuse to stop the OH shopping at Monsoon in Stansted on the way out of the country.

    Haha, if only! If it fits in the one bag they've already got it won't make a difference!
  • sooz
    sooz Posts: 4,560 Forumite
    Noooo.

    Monsoon stuff is mostly silk, & that's light. I'm sure she could get onto the plane wearing atleast 4 or 5 dresses :D
  • blades123
    blades123 Posts: 2,634 Forumite
    I am using Ryanair online checkin service for the first time next week. Can anyone who has used this service before tell me what you do when you get to the airport. Do you have to print anything of the computer at home (ie. a paper borading card)? or do u simply walk straight up to security and show them your passport.

    Finally is it easy to use the online checking service. I am from the UK so have no problems with passports

    thanks
    I use multimatcher lazza which has the tab "bonus if 0-0"
  • Hi, yes you print out boarding ticket for out/inbound journeys, when you get to airport you just head for the departure lounge where you show ticket and passport and go through security.
  • lufcgirl
    lufcgirl Posts: 1,875 Forumite
    Sorry to hijack, I had an earlier thread which wasn't responded to.

    Can you use anything other than a passport when using online check in?
  • alanrowell
    alanrowell Posts: 5,389 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    You can use an ID card issued by an EEA country

    http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=chk&quest=whoco
  • lufcgirl
    lufcgirl Posts: 1,875 Forumite
    Whats the difference anyway if you use a driving license at airport check in but not online?! They do exactly the same thing anyway...another way to make money!
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