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Ryanair to charge for use of toilets
"Markku Grönroos" wrote in message ... they fly to provincial (secondary) airports in high frequency. Big international airports are complex and this complexity increases odds for delays. And when delays occur it typically means that the next available slot is well ahead. How often do you fly with them? A few times. Where from and where to? No aerobridge, they used steps because it was cheaper, in the rain, at both ends... Ryanair typically operates terminals which don't facilitate such devices. Utter rubbish. No it isn't. For instance the terminal 2 at the Pirkkala airport serves as an example. At all three airports (one being Standstead) there were aerobridges without aircraft at them. This is another example. No. That's three. They didn't use an aerobridge because of cost. You take it so that filling the cabin from only one end would be a preferable method over this one used by Ryanair? I don't want to stand in a queue in the rain. So you would leave the rain quicker if there was only one queue instead of two? So... You're insane. Look. In my opinion Ryanair are a bunch of incompetent bandits and I never ever want anything to do with them again. I am not alone in my opinion. It's an airline used by people who wouldn't normally fly. -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. |
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Ryanair to charge for use of toilets
"William Black" kirjoitti ... "Markku Grönroos" wrote in message ... they fly to provincial (secondary) airports in high frequency. Big international airports are complex and this complexity increases odds for delays. And when delays occur it typically means that the next available slot is well ahead. How often do you fly with them? A few times. Where from and where to? Between Pirkkala and Riga. You take it so that filling the cabin from only one end would be a preferable method over this one used by Ryanair? I don't want to stand in a queue in the rain. So you would leave the rain quicker if there was only one queue instead of two? So... You're insane. No I am not (even though you keep saying this). Look. In my opinion Ryanair are a bunch of incompetent bandits and I never ever want anything to do with them again. I am not alone in my opinion. This says nothing. It's an airline used by people who wouldn't normally fly. I don't understand what do you mean by this. |
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Ryanair to charge for use of toilets
In my opinion Ryanair are a bunch of incompetent bandits and I never ever want anything to do with them again. --------- Possibly, and you're perfectly free to make your choice. But nevertheless FR increases their number of passengers from time to time and they make profit. I am not alone in my opinion. ------------- Not at all, but there're obviously a number with another opinion. It's an airline used by people who wouldn't normally fly. ---------- Possibly, but what's wrong with that ? Is an airline supposed to be for only experienced travellers who "normally fly" ? I've trusted them now a few times, 6 exactly, and in my experience they were average nothing particular to complain against them. A friend to me have trusted them more than so and is also satisfied with what provided. -- William Black I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate All these moments will be lost in time, like icecream on the beach Time for tea. |
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Ryanair to charge for use of toilets
"Martin" wrote in message ... On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 10:36:51 -0000, "Ian F." wrote: "William Black" wrote in message ... Never again... Nor me. I've had nothing but appalling experiences with Ryanair - rude, incompetent staff, delays and so on. No amount of money-saving is worth the stress they cause. All the nice airlines go bust. But not all airlines that go bust are nice! Pan Am, f'rinstance. Cheers, George W Russell Bangalore |
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