Hurricane
Well-Known Member
I wonder how many on here watched Panorama tonight.
I thought it was particularly unbalanced.
I'm not a hardened air traveller but I have used Ryanair several times this year amongst a few other airlines.
For me, I think they offer extremely good value.
Being retired, I do get the time to book flights that fit into their schedules and I expect that there are lots of people out ther that cant take advantage of the offers that come up.
Earlier this year, SWMBO and I decided to use BA from Heathrow to get to the boat in Spain - in fact, we pre booked two separate trips during the summer. All I can say was that each one was a hassle - they were late taking off, let alone late arriving - one was over two hours late in fact.
Balance that with a number of Ryanair flights this year - ALL of which have arrived ahead of time - one was 35 minutes early.
I was going to put this post up anyway but when I heard that Panorama was running a story on them, I thought I'd wait and se what was said.
IMO, it's disgraceful that the BBC presented this program as unbalanced as it did. There was, however, one comment from a member of the public that I agreed with - she said that if this country was being run by Michael O'leary, then we wouldnt be in the mess we are in. There you go Gordon - beaten by an Irishman.
Actually, I like to think of air travel (at least short haul like trips into Europe) in the same light as other forms of travel. Last week, I took the train from Newton Abbot to Reading. It was an excellent service but I sat down in my seat for two and a half hours and didnt need to get up until the train stopped at my destination. Why should air travel be any different? In fact I'm sitting down on flights that I take to the boat far less time than I was sitting on the short train journey that I took last week.
As far as I'm concerned, Ryanair have got it right. In fact, some of the flights are so cheap that I'm considering booking a whole year's in advance and only travelling on the ones that suit me. We keep all we need on the boat so no bags checked in these days. An example, I've just booked a return flight in November for two of us at 1 euro each - all in - yes ALL IN - inclusive of taxes, check in and payment fees. You cant get a pint of beer for that. Couple that with the slightly more expensive flight out at £20 each, our entire journey to Spain and back is less than the 120 mile one way train journey I took last week.
It would be good to hear other views.
I thought it was particularly unbalanced.
I'm not a hardened air traveller but I have used Ryanair several times this year amongst a few other airlines.
For me, I think they offer extremely good value.
Being retired, I do get the time to book flights that fit into their schedules and I expect that there are lots of people out ther that cant take advantage of the offers that come up.
Earlier this year, SWMBO and I decided to use BA from Heathrow to get to the boat in Spain - in fact, we pre booked two separate trips during the summer. All I can say was that each one was a hassle - they were late taking off, let alone late arriving - one was over two hours late in fact.
Balance that with a number of Ryanair flights this year - ALL of which have arrived ahead of time - one was 35 minutes early.
I was going to put this post up anyway but when I heard that Panorama was running a story on them, I thought I'd wait and se what was said.
IMO, it's disgraceful that the BBC presented this program as unbalanced as it did. There was, however, one comment from a member of the public that I agreed with - she said that if this country was being run by Michael O'leary, then we wouldnt be in the mess we are in. There you go Gordon - beaten by an Irishman.
Actually, I like to think of air travel (at least short haul like trips into Europe) in the same light as other forms of travel. Last week, I took the train from Newton Abbot to Reading. It was an excellent service but I sat down in my seat for two and a half hours and didnt need to get up until the train stopped at my destination. Why should air travel be any different? In fact I'm sitting down on flights that I take to the boat far less time than I was sitting on the short train journey that I took last week.
As far as I'm concerned, Ryanair have got it right. In fact, some of the flights are so cheap that I'm considering booking a whole year's in advance and only travelling on the ones that suit me. We keep all we need on the boat so no bags checked in these days. An example, I've just booked a return flight in November for two of us at 1 euro each - all in - yes ALL IN - inclusive of taxes, check in and payment fees. You cant get a pint of beer for that. Couple that with the slightly more expensive flight out at £20 each, our entire journey to Spain and back is less than the 120 mile one way train journey I took last week.
It would be good to hear other views.