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Ryanair sits hen party in FIFTEEN separate rows as outrage over seating policy grows

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  • PasturesNew
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    I'd ask if I could sit on the wing if I were on a plane with 15 hens.
  • elsien
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    "It breaks down the mood a bit and just means we will be disruptive to other people, as we're all one behind we'll be saying 'are you OK back there' and getting out of our seats."

    They'll only be disruptive to other passengers if they choose to behave like that - it's perfectly possible to sit in a middle seat for a couple of hours and not be disruptive. Ryanair are lying through their teeth about random selection but for adults on a short haul flight it's a bit of a non-issue. Unless someone is scared of flying in which case they could have paid for two of them to sit together.
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    Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.
  • firefox1956
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    Ryanair are now losing all the customer goodwill they have built up over the last few months.
    They seen intent on aggravating their customers yet again..........
    Come on O'Leary nip this one in the bud.
  • kerri_gt
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    elsien wrote: »
    "It breaks down the mood a bit and just means we will be disruptive to other people, as we're all one behind we'll be saying 'are you OK back there' and getting out of our seats."

    They'll only be disruptive to other passengers if they choose to behave like that - it's perfectly possible to sit in a middle seat for a couple of hours and not be disruptive. Ryanair are lying through their teeth about random selection but for adults on a short haul flight it's a bit of a non-issue. Unless someone is scared of flying in which case they could have paid for two of them to sit together.

    ^^ exactly this. Good grief, they're only flying from Birmingham to Ibiza.
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  • EssexExile
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    There are sections on this site & others advising consumers on how to get every last little thing out of budget airlines for as little payment as possible. It's not surprising when the airlines try the same tactics in reverse.
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  • One-Eye
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    Perhaps all the other passengers flying as couples followed the tip on various travel sites where you book the aisle and the window seat with the hope of nobody taking the middle seat if the flight is not full (if someone sits there you offer them the choice of aisle or window seat).
  • Dia_Pita
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    Good on Ryanair, why should they get away with not paying to sit together just like the rest of the passengers on the plane. Why do the hen party think that they are so special that they do not have to pay like the rest of us.
    Either pay to sit together or stop moaning just to get a freebie.

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  • photome
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    richardw wrote: »
    They want to naturally sit with their mate and get anxious about not sitting together, is there a chance of swopping etc cabin crew get involved with complex swooping attempts before take off.

    If they are anxious about not sitting with their mate maybe they shouldnt be flying or as I mentioned earlier could have paid to sit together

    The crew only have to say no to swopping
  • holidaysforme
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    Good on ya Ryanair. Another tick in the positive box for me. Frankly, if grown adults are anxious about not sitting beside their mates, then they have no business doing grown up things like flying.
  • Pollycat
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    richardw wrote: »
    They want to naturally sit with their mate and get anxious about not sitting together, is there a chance of swopping etc cabin crew get involved with complex swooping attempts before take off.
    Then they should pay to be sat together.

    From the article:
    The group are due to fly from Birmingham to Ibiza on Thursday (22 June), and had decided not to pay extra an fee to choose where to sit.
    Their choice.
    If that's what you decide to do, don't bleat about it when you're not sat together.

    Also from the article:
    Steph, 32, from Birmingham, said: "They've put every single person in a middle seat in different rows... I never ever pay to sit next to people, I just look as soon as check-in opens... I couldn't believe it.
    If it's important to you, then pay.

    Also from the article:
    Steph says she has lodged an official complaint and has tried to complain three times via online chat, to no avail.
    Stupid.
    The group have got what they paid for - 15 seats on a plane.
    Why should they complain because they wanted something that has a cost attached for free?

    If it's important to us to sit together, we would pay.
    Why do some people have such an inflated opinion of their own importance?
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