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Thoughts on airlines - long form blog post
in reply to Sarah Brown

Thoughts on airlines - long form blog post
Tl;dr: RyanAir understand the brief.
in reply to Sarah Brown

Thoughts on airlines - long form blog post
same experience with Jet2 last year. Extremely efficient
in reply to Sarah Brown

Thoughts on airlines - long form blog post
RyanAir are bloody good at what they do.
in reply to Sarah Brown

Thoughts on airlines - long form blog post

While I certainly don't disagree that a lot of the flag-carriers could pull their socks up, my understanding is that that the way Ryanair treat both their staff and customers leaves a lot to be desired.

I feel that some of the other low-cost airlines would make better role models for the flag-carriers.

in reply to Sean D

Thoughts on airlines - long form blog post

@Sean D AIUI, while as a large employer they are not without conflicts, they are generally regarded as one of the better employers in the industry, especially if you’re flight crew.

Re customer service, I have only ever had positive experiences. The reputation for “if your bag is a mm too big you’re fucked and we will be rude to you” is typical of EasyJet, not RyanAir.

They like to cultivate their PR image as a ruthless cost cutter because it gets them mindshare, but the reality and the reputation are rather different.

in reply to Sarah Brown

Thoughts on airlines - long form blog post

A quick search of "ryanair working conditions" vs "easyjet working conditions" doesn't look good, however I do appreciate that bashing Ryanair does make for a good story.

For customer service, I was thinking more of when things go wrong, they have a reputation for being unhelpful. For example when requesting compensation/refunds. That probably does only apply to a small minority of customers, so it does make for a sustainable business model.

in reply to Sean D

Thoughts on airlines - long form blog post
Also, I've only flown American Airlines once and I'll fully agree with you that they weren't very good!
in reply to Sarah Brown

Thoughts on airlines - long form blog post
This was my EasyJet experience yesterday: quick, efficient boarding without any unnecessary boarding groups. Front and back doors open for deplaning too, so I got off without waiting forever. The flight itself was OK too, as there weren't endless and unnecessary announcements from the cabin crew - like how there was on Flybe. I usually fly with Ryanair and I can't call the experience much worse than KLM or Lufthansa.
in reply to Llwynog

Thoughts on airlines - long form blog post

@Llwynog I’ve done fan stop to driving away in my car (via passport control) at Faro with RyanAir in 4 minutes.

I can’t imagine the “full service” guys coming close to that.