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@Ghost of Hope @gz Kinda feels like being one of the elect, doesn't it?

After being a Ryanair regular for a few years, I flew Virgin, American and Air France in December.

None of them know how to "airline". Not a single one. They are all muppets.

I used to disparage Ryanair. I never will again. They are profoundly good at what they do, and so many of their peers are not.

it took American TWO HOURS to turn around a 737-800. TWO FUCKING HOURS. Jesus Christ!

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@gz @Ghost of Hope it creates congestion because everyone is trying to reach the same rows at the same time. It’s better to introduce a bit of randomness because the gaps that develop stop things bunching up.

Ryanair planes all have air stairs, which they deploy before the ground staff even get there. My record from fan stop/seatbelt lights going off to divining away in my car, via passport control at Faro is 4 minutes.

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@gz @Ghost of Hope last time I came through there a few weeks ago I was first off the plane. As I passed the gate area for the return flight on my way to passport control, I heard, “Ryanair is now starting boarding of flight FR-whatever to London Stansted. Please have your passports and boarding passes ready for inspection”

More than half the incoming passengers were still on the plane. They’re that fast.

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@gz @Ghost of Hope All their planes have airstairs. They use both front and rear entrances (with ground steps for the rear one), and they only have two classes of boarding: priority (where you get to use the overhead bins) and non priority (where you do not, unless you’re in an exit row). You wanna use an overhead bin, you have to pay extra.