It is important to realise that if you book a long time in advance, the time is only provisional.
I always get a confirmation of my booking by email after I have made it with Ryanair. It certainly isn't highlighted that this is a tentative, provisional or ghost flight and subject to change. How many people are aware of this?
So, Ryanair, at the start of every year sit down and put these notional flights down on paper. Then enter in to negotiations with the various airports.
Collect a load of money from us by offering different prices and interesting flight times. When they are collecting all this money they know that they might not be able to honor those flights. Then they play a silly game.....don't send anyone an email because it will cause Ryanair problems......let the customer wait.
What Gordon said in an earlier post is dreadful. His 6 p.m. flight is cancelled, then they offer him an 11 p.m. flight. After he accepts, they introduce a 4 p.m. flight.
I browse for flights when I log in to Ryanair. I scroll through the month. Look at each day, look at the flight times being offered on that day, look at the prices. When I have chosen the hotel I look at the hotel prices, the distance and cost of transfers etc. I then put the package together....flights, hotels, transfers.
I want Ryanair to send me an email telling me when flights have changed so I can plan accordingly. I find Dr. Strangelove's comment so condescending when he says....."this has the potential to cause even more confusion with customers, not less."