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Booked flight for 3 and paid 9euro for each piece of luggage to be checked in. Now email says additional 10 euros to put baggage in hold = 19 euros x 3 in total!! Where do they think "checked-in-paid-for "baggage goes?!

Do I have to buy extra insurance to pay for items these baggage
handlers "relieve" me of?!

I'm a nurse in NHS and give oodles of extra info to patients on their 2nd cousin's-divorced-sister's-brother-in-law's-neighbour's-best-friend's little problem all free gratis - throw in an extra blood test, vaccine info you would pay a clinic plenty for and all for the same ol' static salary -how dare these airlines assume charges for pressing buttons on computers (WE'll be lifting the bags on to the conveyer belt) AND Ive had my own herniated disc from lifting people (in bad old days) 3 times heavier than the average suitcase, Last gripe- paid £10 excess baggage 1977 going to VSO friend in Ghana when I was 7st. man behind 18-20st - no excess baggage - DUUHHHH!!!

2007-02-16 09:29:09 · 2 answers · asked by Serendipity 6 in Travel Travel (General) Packing & Preparation

2 answers down - chose Ryanair over Easyjet as similar price before extras except Easyjet was £sterling and Ryanair Euros

2007-02-16 10:44:43 · update #1

2 answers

My prediction is that Ryanair will continue to charge every conceivable extra they can to keep their headline fares low. Cost cutting eliminated customer services there years ago so there's no point complaining either. To be fair, lots of people can travel now who couldn't have before Ryanair got prices to come down, so it's swings and roundabouts.

2007-02-16 09:36:42 · answer #1 · answered by Finbarr D 4 · 0 0

Ryanair has some dubious business practices. I favour Easyjet, they seem much less hassle, and a little more transparant.

2007-02-16 18:39:17 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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