Kimmagegirl
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I have just gone through the ordeal of booking some flights with Ryanair. Having to opt out of not purchasing travel insurance, priority boarding, reserved seating, purchasing a suitcase, purchasing a gamble to win a free flight, then a pop up page asking me if I was sure if I wanted to opt out of travel insurance, then a pop up for Hertz cars rental and probably some others that I have already forgotten....it's an absolute disgrace. No wonder people make mistakes inputting information about dates, names, credit card details etc. All the while looking at the monetary tot in the right hand column of the booking page as you progress is not easy.
Why I have to opt out of purchasing a Ryanair suitcase is beyond me!
If you don't like it book with someone else for the same price......if you can find them.
If you don't like it book with someone else for the same price......if you can find them.
Ryanair dominate European skies, but EasyJet, Vueling, Norwegian, and (increasingly) Aer Lingus offer real alternatives.
The fact is though that moaning about Ryanair is just so tiresome and pointless, if you don't like them don't fly with them.
You're flying in July, all Irish schools and colleges are closed. Why would Ryanair sell these peak travel time tickets cheaply in April or any other time? Imagine M'OL telling shareholders we'd 100% seat sales in July but the clever cloggses tricked us by booking early so we didn't make the profit per passenger we'd hoped for.Earlier this month, we travelled to Biarritz on a Tuesday and back to Dublin on the Friday of the same week. Both flights were with RYANAIR and booked in April. We (2 adults) paid nearly €600 for the flights, which included just one checked-in bag (15kg). We declined all other optional add-ons.
That, for me, is not a cheap flight so the usual defence of "Ah sure you paid half nothing so what do you expect" does not apply here.
Where the journey went sour for us is that after all of that, we could not rent the car as we had both forgotten our driving licences at home!!!!!
Bloody typical of Ryanair, ye'd think they could have sent ye a reminder
Possibly, but the fact is that you have to select something deliberately to actually get charged for it. If you don't fill in any of the fields you will get an error telling you that you have not entered an answer. It's also now easy to see what you are paying for as the flight total is at the start, not like the old days where they added the tax and charges later on. So at the end if the price does not tally with your initial price you can venture back and change it. Now if you didn't have a mouse and had to tab around using the keyboard that would be difficult.The fact that “no insurance required” is at the bottom of the list rather than the top baffles me. I truly believe that they do hope that some people will not notice things like that and end up paying for them without realising it. The process is confusing and in my opinion, done on purpose.
Bloody typical of Ryanair, ye'd think they could have sent ye a reminder
What really scares me is the future. I already find the Ryanair booking process difficult and intimidating and while I am no spring chick I am at least computer literate and used to dealing with administrative issues. In 10 or 15 years times I may not be able to manage it.
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