joeysoap wrote: » On my last flight (AL) there was an empty aisle seat in front of me. 10c. The minute the doors closed or should or I say the second the doors closed the guy in 10d hopped across, his partner hopped into 10d. Result = they now had two aisle seats and she had an empty seat beside her in 10e. You would have to be there to see the speed it happened at.
Fred Swanson wrote: » This post has been deleted.
ahbell wrote: » Happened on the last four legs I've been on over the last month or so. On one particular flight there were probably around 10 empty seats up near me at the front so I text my missus to come down from row 20-something, the purser at the front kicked off and said all seats were planned out for weight and balance - I presume this is untrue and it's all just a money making exercise?
Masala wrote: » Actually.. to be fair... that could be true especially on a less than full flight.
Stationmaster wrote: » Were the 3 all on the same booking or 3 individual bookings?
joeysoap wrote: » Got an email from RY tonight to check in now for July flight. €4 for Dublin to Uk and £6 for Uk leg. For seats. Not going to of course, but out of curiosity checked and I see 18b and 21b are vacant on that leg,and there will be lots more, lets hope uk passengers areearly checkers-in and get the middle seats . I'll hold on until at least the day before.The leg from Dublin is only a hop. And I'll be stunned if it's half full.
km79 wrote: » Booked seats Went back into webchat Refusing to refund Luckily I took screen grabs ...........I now have to escalate it through a different form
billie1b wrote: » Which flight is the Dublin hop? I'd be surprised if it's not nearly full or overbooked already
joeysoap wrote: » Leeds Bradford. RY so they wont overbook. Still €14.99. I know it means zilch but at the moment theres 28 seats booked. Leeds Bradford to Faro still £24.99. Call it €30. Dublin to Faro via Leeds under €100 for 2 Cheapest Dublin to Faro same day is now €156 (down from €178 when I was booking) so a saving of just over €200 for the inconvenience. An extra flight, and arriving about 3 hours later. Assuming flights on time. (July last year arrived at Dublin airport for a 21:00 flight to discover that the Ryanair flight was running well over 2 hours late. Arrived in Faro at nearly 2am). At the time of booking the saving was over €250 and I assumed that prices would go up, not down.
billie1b wrote: » As there's only 2 flights per day to LBA they're known to always be overbooked, it's one of the most overbooked flights between DUB and the UK It's ridiculous how cheap it is to fly bucket and spade routes from the UK compared to Ireland.
Masala wrote: » Would this apply to Belfast as well?? A quick trip up the motorway from Dublin wouldn't be a major inconvenience if there is a good saving...
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Three of us are flying in the morning. Two booked together, I booked separately. The other two checked in today, and got seats together - free gratis and for nothing. I just checked in about an hour ago, and got a window seat (hurray!) So it would seem that the splitting-people-up policy is not across the board.
joeysoap wrote: » The answer is probably in your first sentence. ( I know there wasn't a question)
HeidiHeidi wrote: » But it's not really, really last minute - what I gathered from earlier posts was that you'd have to leave it till literally the 11th hour - and then you still wouldn't get seated together. (Me getting a window seat is different, and it turns out it's row 11 which apparently doesn't have a window! But I still have something to rest my head against.)