silverharp wrote: » Just back from a family trip, we didn't pay extra but got great seats I had row 17 to myself both ways . there is a glitch in their software though as they assigned one of the wing emergency seats to one of my kids so they had to switch his seat with someone else.
degsie wrote: » How late can you book a seat?
sillysocks wrote: » That's exactly what someone said on Joe Duffy to Michael o Leary, about his child having an exit seat and Michael o Leary told him he was definitely wrong because the system does not ever allow that!
Mr rebel wrote: » Was on a flight to Malaga the other day and the game of musical chairs that took place right after take off was ridiculous. People should either stay put in their allocated seat or pay upfront for the seat they actually want. I hope Ryanair clamp down harder on people who want to change seats.
Mr rebel wrote: » I hope Ryanair clamp down harder on people who want to change seats.
joeysoap wrote: » But disputes over who is sitting where is unfair to the cabin crew, who have enough to do without disgruntled passengers adding to their workload
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Bob24 wrote: » and I wonder if a reason for the change was also due to safety implications related to letting passengers sit anywhere they like?
Deleted User wrote: » What would be the safety implications, out of curiousity?
A Dub in Glasgo wrote: » How did it affect you? Where you asked to change?
Fred Swanson wrote: » Stay in your assigned seat.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Time for seat paying passengers to get tough with the scrooges. No means no. If enough people refuse to move, the scrooges will eventually pay €2 or whatever instead of causing dramas on the tarmac. I never thought Irish people were such skinflints. There is a country not too far away from us that is English speaking and they are famous for saving 20p when they can. Come on folks, just pay the money. I would absolutely refuse to move my seat having paid for it. And I really don't care if the person asking me really hates me anymore. It is not my problem to solve this is it? Stick to your seats like glue, do not appease the skinflints. Enjoy your trip.
Spanish Eyes wrote: » Time for seat paying passengers to get tough with the scrooges. No means no. If enough people refuse to move, the scrooges will eventually pay €2 or whatever instead of causing dramas on the tarmac. I never thought Irish people were such skinflints. There is a country not too far away from us that is English speaking and they are famous for saving 20p when they can. Come on folks, just pay the money.