You are forgetting Clubman that there is no reason to go and look there. It would be like reading the terms and conditions of CIA every time you booked a train ticket.
That's what used to happen. I think this started because at one stage you could not change your flight if you had checked in. And now you can. Also at one time you couldn't check in so far in advance. One of my children, who I have warned about booking a seat booked a flight to Dublin yesterday and didn't book a seat. To save money ! They can only check in 24 hours before. And told me they always get an aisle seat by checking in late.If someone is considering changing flights via a phone app, it would be easy to miss these warnings. There are so many pop-ups that it's easy to just x them out of the way.
It would never have occurred to me that by seeing if there was an option to change flights, that I would be unchecking myself.
Other than to generate income, is there any operational reason for this?
If I check to see if I can change my flights, and subsequently do change my flight, why can't they check me out then?
Brendan
I assume than you'd have had an issue at the check in desk. (like the article linked above)Unusually for people travelling with kids, we didn’t have checked in baggage (visiting relatives in Spain so we had all the essentials over there), so our first interaction with Ryanair, as distinct from with airport security, was at the gate.
I never said that there was.You are forgetting Clubman that there is no reason to go and look there.
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