Ryanair are just trying to reduce the cost of flying, which they have been pretty successful at. I have used them a couple of times, and they were spot on. Most of their flights are and hour or two at the most, I can normally manage to avoid using the bog for that long. The guy make sme laugh, he is tearing the likes of BA a new one. The likes of Ryanair, Easyjet and BMI are far more reliable then the established airlines, and they are a fraction of the price. Don't say you'll never use them, why do that? If you are going somewhere they fly to, you might even find you are on time, and a better off in the pocket.
Ryanair are just trying to reduce the cost of flying, which they have been pretty successful at. I have used them a couple of times, and they were spot on. Most of their flights are and hour or two at the most, I can normally manage to avoid using the bog for that long. The guy make sme laugh, he is tearing the likes of BA a new one. The likes of Ryanair, Easyjet and BMI are far more reliable then the established airlines, and they are a fraction of the price. Don't say you'll never use them, why do that? If you are going somewhere they fly to, you might even find you are on time, and a better off in the pocket.
They make no bones about the fact that the are cheap and nasty and therefore you should not be expected to be treated as a reasonable human being, they can go f*** themselves as far as I am concerned. I don't care how cheap they are I'd far rather fly with an airline that gives me a seat number, doesn't charge me for a soft drink and treats me with a little respect. BA do that just fine and don't have an MD who thinks he's a f***ing comedian
Easyjet are BRILLIO.
The main problem I have with Ryanair is all the additional charges on, say, a '99p' flight. It often ends up around £50 with fuel, baggage and check-in costs. Plus, the two times I have flown with them the landings have been HORRENDOUS, the pilot SLAMMING the plane onto the runway and then breaking so hard there was debris (well, cans of drink and the odd bag), ROLLING down the cabin.
Their website is also a bit wank.
Ryanair is my least favourite airline. Having used various low-cost airlines for several years and seen their prices constantly increase, I've now started to use BA. You can book up to 355 days in advance and their prices start low. I've paid just over £50 each way to go to Austria next year. Sports equipment such as skis, boots and golf-clubs are free and you get complimentary snacks, drinks and newspapers, plus a reserved seat.
I think Ryanair might have a jobbie on their hands...