Wanderer2010 wrote: » I would imagine that most airlines are going to have to widen the seats at some point to deal with the obesity epidemic, very few planes are 100% filled with slim or non-overweight passengers, theres always at least a few on every flight and so far the airlines are still existing as if nobody is overweight.
Bob24 wrote: » No way this is just going to be a 15 euros extra.
Rechuchote wrote: » On some Ryanair flights €15 extra would double the cost of the seat :cool:
To be fair to the poster who moved the bag, the one in row 10 putting her bag at the door of the plane was a dick. No way did she walk to row 10 and see it was full and then push her way back to the top of the plane to put her bag in the locker. It was pure laziness and sure it'll make it handier for me getting off. Fcuk right off and put it closer to your seat. I can never understand people bringing all their worldly possessions on holidays with them. Sure everything you could possibly need will be there. Do you need 12 dresses? 7 pairs of jeans? 15 tops? I'll go to france for 2 weeks in the summer and all will be in a small cabin bag. I can buy toothpaste, shower gel etc there. The house we've rented has a washing machine - mind you I'm past the age of worrying if I wear the same clothes out 2 nights in a row.
StupidLikeAFox wrote: » Just a joke lads, no offence intended
plodder wrote: » That's unimaginable cruelty. If there's a god, he'll certainly pay for that. On the other side, my wife was delayed around 5 hours returning (FR) from Berlin (SXF) to Dub last Friday. The terminal was struck by lightning, flooded and had to close for a few hours. There is probably no worse place than SXF to be stuck in, but she got chatting to a Dutch woman whose flight was cancelled and who ended up being offered a lift by car to Amsterdam. Before she left, she offered my wife the use of her apartment in Berlin if her flight was cancelled too - someone she had only just met a few hours earlier.
_Dara_ wrote: » I flew from Schoenefeld last week. I was shocked at how bad that airport is. I have never had to struggle to find somewhere to sit in an airport before. Never again.
munchkin_utd wrote: » you do know that its an airport that was due to be closed in 2012 and be replaced by the new Berlin airport a couple of km away (which is delayed thanks to the architects not comprehending the reality of hot air rising when designing the fire safety infrastructure) ?
Bob24 wrote: » It still is an horrible airport though, Germany should be ashamed (and probably is) of having its capital city served by such an airport.
facehugger99 wrote: » CDG in Paris is a shockingly awful place to be stuck too. Airports and Duty Free's are one of the few things we seem to be able to do quite well in this country.
Bob24 wrote: » Clearly not the nicest airport. But nothing like Schoenefeld.
Rechuchote wrote: » I find the long, long walk to the gates very tiring, especially early in the morning; wouldn't Aer Rianta think of getting some of those little trains they use in the Zoo to bring people to the gates for €1 each?
Stovepipe wrote: » if you have to walk from T2 to the end of the Ryanair pier, think of it as being about a mile and twenty minutes out of your life. Not for the faint hearted if you are in a hurry or are old and infirm.
Gwen Cooper wrote: » That would be amazing! Probably not possible due to all the people who don't understand how walking in crowded places works though
jjmcclure wrote: » One I never understand..... Plane fully boarded 3 seats in the row. I'm in the aisle, someone in the middle seat, nobody at the window. Doors close and the guy/gal stays in the middle seat for the entire trip. Happened me 3 times recently. WTF :mad: