They get too much hate I think - If you want cheap flights then they are a pretty decent company to get from A to B. They are an EU airline and will follow high safety standards across the board.
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They get too much hate I think - If you want cheap flights then they are a pretty decent company to get from A to B. They are an EU airline and will follow high safety standards across the board.
I went by RyanAir to Prague and given I usually take RyanAir in the past few years it was what I come to expect in airlines, a day later after I came back I went to Bilbao via EasyJet and it's been a few years since I went with them and boy did I really notice a difference. It was so much more professional and just... warm. It was like I was travelling on a higher class than just another budget airline.
O'Greedy is also saying flights could cease due to Brexit - well I say go right ahead mister.
It isn't just Ryanair who have concerns post-brexit. Quite a lot of the UK airport owners are pushing the government to make sure a deal is made with the EU to ensure flights/passengers numbers do not get negatively impacted.
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Yeah, it'll be due to any issues during a critical phase of flight. If there is an issue and you can't hear any important announcements from cabin crew due to you having music/tv/film blasting down your ears instead.
Nah, he's talking out of his arse - did it before the referendum and still is now. At the end of the day if people want to go on holiday then they will book flights. It's got nothing to do with the EU. O'Leary is just upset that he's lost his lobbying position via Brussels.
Whats this then?
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-uk-eu-flights
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...-uk-eu-flights[/QUOTE]
It's a Guardian article parroting what is a public (thus political) report by airlines and airports.
I guarantee flights to Europe will not fall by 41% just as I guaranteed there wouldn't be a recession following a Leave vote in the referendum. I was right then and I will be right again. I'll also guarantee O'Leary won't pull his flights. :P
With scare stories in general in the media and by political parties and companies, you always need to think of the bigger picture. The fact is that just as EU countries run flights to Norway, Australia, Russia and Canada, they'll run them to non-EU Britain and vice versa. No CEO would survive his shareholders with a move to cut off a lucrative air market of 70 million passengers.
over the last year i've flown with them multiple times and never had a problem with them tbh
Well I agree with you. They are sometimes a pain in the back side however I still travel with them simply because its good (cheap) for short-haul flights.