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Post by Anna on Apr 1, 2009 13:37:06 GMT 1
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Post by boris on Apr 1, 2009 13:56:24 GMT 1
This is stupid IMO, people just want cheap flights.
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Post by mambo on Apr 1, 2009 13:59:08 GMT 1
This could be big fun....................paying for sick bags !!!!
'Sorry miss, but I am about to throw up, do you have a sick bag for me ?'
'Sure, that will be 5 euro'
'Ok, never mind' (and throw up on the person next to you)
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Post by gmh on Apr 1, 2009 16:22:36 GMT 1
How many people on this forum don't know it's april 1st ? With the gorenje thread and this one it seems quite a few.
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Post by Sasha on Apr 1, 2009 18:40:34 GMT 1
Easyjet is taking Ryanair head on: they will reduce fares even further for people who bring their own seats. Great!
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Post by boris on Apr 1, 2009 18:44:58 GMT 1
You people are stupid, what next supply your own pilot?
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Post by mambo on Apr 1, 2009 19:02:01 GMT 1
Ryanair already studied the possibility of 'standing room only' Like in busses you would find some sort of handrail to which you could hang on during take off and landing. So far they have not offered this kind of service because of the fact that they cannot find storage space for all the old seats and they don't want to throw them away (would be a waste of money).
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Post by Estelle on Apr 2, 2009 0:58:55 GMT 1
Another story made up by Lepr o con
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Post by Carol on Apr 2, 2009 9:56:07 GMT 1
I fell for the original story. The only thing which seemed a bit odd was that parents would pay to be seated with their children! I think parents would pay to be seated away from their children if someone else would do the looking after! But what i would pay extra for is not to be seated next to someone else's children!!! (and I love children before any of you jump to conclusions!)
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Post by irac on Apr 3, 2009 10:03:44 GMT 1
I fell for the original story. The only thing which seemed a bit odd was that parents would pay to be seated with their children! I think parents would pay to be seated away from their children if someone else would do the looking after! But what i would pay extra for is not to be seated next to someone else's children!!! (and I love children before any of you jump to conclusions!) ;D One thing Ryanair have begun to bring in or investigate (and this was well before April 1st) is pay to play toilets. If you want to use the toilet you pay a pound. Sounds good, pay a pound to spend a penny. They say it'll cut down on environmental waste, cabin hassle and make the flight more pleasant. I'd actuall agree with this to a degree, but have any of their exec's flown into or out of Croatia on low cost flights? Even Ryanair can't hide that crew complaints were the highest on their Zadar routes, more than Hahn (previous top). This could be an air war!
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