dslittle
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O'Leary has to do better.Look at Norweigan's site for an example,
Norwegian are now my airline of choice. They even have WiFi in flight. How good is that???
O'Leary has to do better.Look at Norweigan's site for an example,
Yes, I am saying exactly that.
It happened to me at Cork on 7 April. I missed train and bus connections as a result.
There was absolutely no choice and I did not know this was happening until I had my boarding card ripped and my passport checked at the departure gate. I was given a baggage sticker and told to deposit my (one) bag at the foot of the rear door steps.
So, no longer can solo travellers sit quietly in the lounge whilst others board - then quietly slip on and off the plane for a hasty exit on arrival - unless you buy priority boarding.
However, just to clarify. The two bag policy is not two full size carry on bags. it is one full size and a laptop/handbag/duty free etc. However, as soon as this was instigated, it was abused. One woman got extremely upset when the attendant told her she must remove the half dozen soft toys (for her kid) she had stuffed into the locker.
Both recent flights I took were considerably delayed taking off solely due to the poor frustrated cabin crew desperately trying to stow even the first 90 carry on articles. God knows what would have happened if everybody had boarded with ALL their carry on.
This will only get worse as the high season approaches.
OK, so if you want to fly to the UK from Tenerife South airport, how much does it cost on BA? How much with Ryanair?I can always guarantee myself a BA flight @ (usually) lower prices than the budget airlines by a little careful planning.
BA allow all passengers 2 cabin bags, plus a hold bag of 53% greater weight than any budget airlines, as standard. They have introduced, on some flights (usually with inadequate 737s) a hand-baggage only, low-price flight that is headline competitive with the budget airlines, in practice when you look at the other benefits you get it's considerably better value for money.
No commercial interest - just a very happy, long-term, customer.
Interesting you say that about BA, Charles. Unfortunately I have to fly around a bit, with work. I hate it, I hate Airports, I hate flying...I hate all of it..(sorry, rant over)
Not all that long ago, I did have to fly a lot with BA. I was an 'Economy+' passenger and it was truly awful. I'll never fly with them again. I've a colleague (Brit) based out of Italy and flies nearly every week to Asia and thereabouts...and guess which is the ONLY airline he'll travel with? Yes Bloody BA..! and he's a genuine guy as well. OK, were both lucky that work flies us both Business or First, but to actually prefer BA????
Incidentally, being Middle East based, my fave' Airline?? Qatar Airways...!
To save having to trawl through Ts&Cs, what are the insurance implications of the 90 bags policy? Some items must be in carry on baggage.
I'm guessing the answer is a shrug of indifference.
One still has to plow through a lot of stuff that one does not want.