I flew with them last Sunday to Maastricht. The flight was delayed by 40 minutes going out. There were a lot of people looking at one of the wheels before take off, maybe there was a problem there. Anyhow when we got on the plane it was stifling hot. No cool air coming from the overhead air vents. I asked one of the cabin crew could he switch them on and I was told that it will get cooler when we take off. Because they had missed their slot we had to wait about 15 minutes in a plane queue before take off. Still no air coming from the vents, it was awful. I thought for a moment that there was a new directive not to switch on the air vents, to save money. Strange that I would think that but that is the image that they portray to me. Thankfully on the way back the pilot had them switched on and the flight was most pleasant.
I agree that some discretion should be given to employees, but it is hard for them to know who's genuine or not (they may not all be following the news or recognise the names or faces). It is one of the rarer incidents and maybe the policy should be that if they put their case in writing after the fact they get a refund, provided Ryanair are fair and quick with the refund it should be ok.
At least in this case its not like he couldnt get home for want of the €188.
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