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Ryannair at it again

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  • budgetflyer
    budgetflyer Posts: 5,949 Forumite
    Great value. Im flying to Paris North (stan-sted) for less than a tenner. Does anyone know how far from the airport to Disney land ?
  • Great value. Im flying to Paris North (stan-sted) for less than a tenner. Does anyone know how far from the airport to Disney land ?

    Do you think you'll be able to find anywhere to print off your ticket as you don't own a smart 'phone ? :D
  • PeteDoff
    PeteDoff Posts: 428 Forumite
    edited 28 July 2015 at 10:34PM
    Do you think you'll be able to find anywhere to print off your ticket as you don't own a smart 'phone ? :D

    Well known fact (I'm told) there are NO internet cafes in France at all. anyway if there were they'd be full of migrants (if you read the tabloids) or blockaded by farmers.
    Turning left avoids some of the idiots (only some)
  • I agree. We had the same problem. We also stupidly somehow forgot to book for baggage. On arrival at the airport to check in, we were told this and at the Ryanair desk we had to pay £70 each for luggage going out but were allowed to book on line for coming back at £40 each.
    Why was it £40 when the website says £30 for 15kg in high season and how can they justify £70 when it took only 5 mins for an employee to book it. Surely this is a penalty clause and I should not have to pay the extra £30 (or £40) each?
  • PeacefulWaters
    PeacefulWaters Posts: 8,495 Forumite
    Joybell wrote: »
    how can they justify £70 when it took only 5 mins for an employee to book it. Surely this is a penalty clause and I should not have to pay the extra £30 (or £40) each?

    Employee time. Computer costs. A line of irritated customers behind you blaming Ryanair when it's you who's at fault.
  • budgetflyer
    budgetflyer Posts: 5,949 Forumite
    Its 30 with the initial booking. More if u add later. Its all clearly explained during the booking process.
    You cant just "forget" to add luggage. You would have to deliberately select "no luggage"
  • surfsister
    surfsister Posts: 7,527 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    sidefx wrote: »
    Where did you get £12 from.

    If you pick your seat at the time of purchase it costs 5.99 euros!! That's less than £5 at todays exchange rate!!

    As stated above it's all there in their T&C's so if you don't like it use another airline!

    read the post is says when printing the boarding pass not buying the ticket!! the it's 12 or 15 quid!
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