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"Ryanair/Wizz is the best for me. They're 90% as good for 50% of the price." This is exactly the point. On a short haul flight, what can justify the extra? The other short hauls don't offer food. Everyone's cramming you in to the same 737. I'd rather save the money and enjoy it at my destination | |||
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"Ryanair/Wizz is the best for me. They're 90% as good for 50% of the price. This is exactly the point. On a short haul flight, what can justify the extra? The other short hauls don't offer food. Everyone's cramming you in to the same 737. I'd rather save the money and enjoy it at my destination" I've flown with them all. I'd say Ryanair is the rawest. It's always cramped, no frills. The way I see it is like a bus, you get on, sit and get off. | |||
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"Ryanair/Wizz is the best for me. They're 90% as good for 50% of the price. This is exactly the point. On a short haul flight, what can justify the extra? The other short hauls don't offer food. Everyone's cramming you in to the same 737. I'd rather save the money and enjoy it at my destination I've flown with them all. I'd say Ryanair is the rawest. It's always cramped, no frills. The way I see it is like a bus, you get on, sit and get off." I don't get what people expect on a short haul flight. If one wishes to sleep, you don't get long. None of the fancy airlines with beds are going to do Liverpool to Málaga and if it's a good time one wants, to quaff champagne and eat caviar, then you can buy champagne and snacks (not caviar, granted) on all short haul airlines and you can consume it sat on the same kind of plane, with a different colour seat, in close proximity to the people around you. Whether Ryanair, TUI or BA, the only difference is perhaps around cabin baggage but even then, there seems to be little material difference in what can be provided over the course of 2hrs 30mins. | |||
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"Ryanair/Wizz is the best for me. They're 90% as good for 50% of the price. This is exactly the point. On a short haul flight, what can justify the extra? The other short hauls don't offer food. Everyone's cramming you in to the same 737. I'd rather save the money and enjoy it at my destination I've flown with them all. I'd say Ryanair is the rawest. It's always cramped, no frills. The way I see it is like a bus, you get on, sit and get off. I don't get what people expect on a short haul flight. If one wishes to sleep, you don't get long. None of the fancy airlines with beds are going to do Liverpool to Málaga and if it's a good time one wants, to quaff champagne and eat caviar, then you can buy champagne and snacks (not caviar, granted) on all short haul airlines and you can consume it sat on the same kind of plane, with a different colour seat, in close proximity to the people around you. Whether Ryanair, TUI or BA, the only difference is perhaps around cabin baggage but even then, there seems to be little material difference in what can be provided over the course of 2hrs 30mins." The last company I flew with was easyJet and admittedly, it was a better experience than Ryanair. I think Ryanair squeezes an extra 12 seats in or something. Haha! | |||
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"Ryanair/Wizz is the best for me. They're 90% as good for 50% of the price. This is exactly the point. On a short haul flight, what can justify the extra? The other short hauls don't offer food. Everyone's cramming you in to the same 737. I'd rather save the money and enjoy it at my destination I've flown with them all. I'd say Ryanair is the rawest. It's always cramped, no frills. The way I see it is like a bus, you get on, sit and get off. I don't get what people expect on a short haul flight. If one wishes to sleep, you don't get long. None of the fancy airlines with beds are going to do Liverpool to Málaga and if it's a good time one wants, to quaff champagne and eat caviar, then you can buy champagne and snacks (not caviar, granted) on all short haul airlines and you can consume it sat on the same kind of plane, with a different colour seat, in close proximity to the people around you. Whether Ryanair, TUI or BA, the only difference is perhaps around cabin baggage but even then, there seems to be little material difference in what can be provided over the course of 2hrs 30mins. The last company I flew with was easyJet and admittedly, it was a better experience than Ryanair. I think Ryanair squeezes an extra 12 seats in or something. Haha!" Possibly! My boarding experience is in the hands of the airport assistance team and the Ambu-lift operators, so nothing to do with the airline at all. I cause delays to most of them, quite outside my control unfortunately! | |||
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" Whether Ryanair, TUI or BA, the only difference is perhaps around cabin baggage but even then, there seems to be little material difference in what can be provided over the course of 2hrs 30mins." I don’t agree. I do shit loads of flights and every time I end up on Ryanair always there it’s an awful experience. Even on a three hour flight, it’s nice to get a meal and couple of free drinks. Yes you can buy it on Ryanair. It will cost you the equivalent of £30 each way to match what you get for free on KLM so that immediately makes the ticket price more expensive than KLM. Then add on another £50 each way for taking hand luggage and they’ve gone from being the cheapest the most expensive option. That’s before you consider things like seat size & comfort, charging points Wi-Fi and depending on the plane model , free movies, of which you get known on any of the Ryanair flights | |||
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"I use “ Squeezy jet” 🛩️ quite a lot from Gatwick which is easy from Havant via train. It’s fine if it goes ok …and it’s for flights under 3 hrs Cyprus is hard 4 hrs plus … But if there is an admin problem then frankly it’s easier to slash your wrists 😬🤪 " Canary Islands 4.5hr by easyJet was fine for us both on Friday. Mr KC is 6ft 4in and was fine in the regular seats. We are banned from the row over the wing near the exits because of my mobility impairments. The crew brought out the folding aisle chair for my use to the loo, apparently the first time that crew had used it. The crew were kind, compassionate and listened carefully as to how they could help. They maintained my dignity (couldn't close the toilet door) and were firm with other passengers who refused to move out of the way. We couldn't fault them, the airline or anything about the journey at all. The minor hitch was caused at the origin airport by someone leaving a door open, meaning assistance staff could not open a different door to bring the mobility assistance passengers down to the aircraft. | |||
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" Whether Ryanair, TUI or BA, the only difference is perhaps around cabin baggage but even then, there seems to be little material difference in what can be provided over the course of 2hrs 30mins. I don’t agree. I do shit loads of flights and every time I end up on Ryanair always there it’s an awful experience. Even on a three hour flight, it’s nice to get a meal and couple of free drinks. Yes you can buy it on Ryanair. It will cost you the equivalent of £30 each way to match what you get for free on KLM so that immediately makes the ticket price more expensive than KLM. Then add on another £50 each way for taking hand luggage and they’ve gone from being the cheapest the most expensive option. That’s before you consider things like seat size & comfort, charging points Wi-Fi and depending on the plane model , free movies, of which you get known on any of the Ryanair flights " We get free seat reservations and free additional luggage items for having the disability stuff, so sometimes, there are bonuses. Downside - I am only allowed to sit on the rows at the back and unless Mr KC makes a separate booking and chooses the extra leg room, he is stuck with me in those seats. He chooses me every time. | |||
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"If at all possible we try to use the flag carrier for the country, does seem to make a difference. You can usually get business class and sometimes it's not a massive cost to upgrade. For example we used Turkish airlines to Istanbul and got business class for 200 more than standard. Massive luggage allowance too. Clearly not as cheap as the budget airlines but the difference in cost for flights at a reasonable time often isn't unbearable " Does that include BA? I have both had, and heard about, bad experiences (lost luggage, cancelled flights etc) with that carrier. Some such as Air Asia and Wideroe are great imho but in this country my go to is Ryanair. They get a lot of bad press but if you travel light and aren't bothered where you sit as its only short haul I would recommend them. I've flown with them hundreds of times and only once had an issue which was actually down to French air traffic control - not the airline. | |||
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