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Re: New Ryanair Baggage Policy

PostPosted: Thu Sep 07, 2017 11:09 pm
by marcliff
The a is to the left of the s on the keyboard.

Re: New Ryanair Baggage Policy

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 3:40 am
by Scipio
brandyboy wrote:I am really not surprised about this. I have watched many liberty takers boarding with trolley bags and back packs that dwarf the trolley bag. This has led to delays and was obviously not going to be allowed to continue for too long.
Now, not because of Ryanair but because of those who think the rules do not apply to them, many people will suffer, in having to wait at the carousel for their baggage.
Why can´t people show a bit of self discipline?
I´ve watched all sorts of nonsense, people boarding the plane and putting their bags in overheads at the front of the aircraft, even though they are sitting many rows back. Couples occupying the window and aisle seats to try and deter people from sitting in their row (prior to seat allocation) etc.
Don´t blame Ryanair, blame the "do as you likeys".


Dead right BB.

Re: New Ryanair Baggage Policy

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 8:36 am
by jpeg
gebrow wrote:I guess everyone will pay 5 pound for priority but as only 90 bsgs gaurenteed in plane lockers wot hsppens to those who psy but no room will they get it bsck.



Why should they get it back its for Priority Boarding nor guaranteed bag stowage

Re: New Ryanair Baggage Policy

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 9:59 am
by GLASSMAN
dottyp53 wrote:Talking of Ryanair...did anyone else notice that they released their next batch of flights this morning, seemingly without telling the public (or Skyscanner)?!!!

Just bagged myself my April, May, June, July and August flights!!!

:-)

monarch flites out aswell.

Re: New Ryanair Baggage Policy

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 10:54 am
by 20kiki
In all fairness - this is not the passengers fault - if Ryanair weren't so greedy charging an extortionate fee way to check in a case then passengers would have been less likely to cram their essentials into a cabin case - but as there is only space for 90 cases/bags in the overhead lockers and there are over 150 passengers it doesn't take a genius to fathom the ensuing problem! I'm glad to see they will reduce the check in fee......but of course not immediately - not 'til Nov 1st

Re: New Ryanair Baggage Policy

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 11:47 am
by najizan123
jpeg wrote:
gebrow wrote:I guess everyone will pay 5 pound for priority but as only 90 bsgs gaurenteed in plane lockers wot hsppens to those who psy but no room will they get it bsck.



Why should they get it back its for Priority Boarding nor guaranteed bag stowage


I guess they're relying on 90 or less passengers purchasing Priority Boarding (which was discounted yesterday at £2.50 per person, and seat booking at £3 too!).

Re: New Ryanair Baggage Policy

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 1:25 pm
by Tootandploot
Don't believe everything you read. I booked a Ryanair flight last night and despite advertising seats at £3.00 only one actually existed. They actually vary depending where you sit and whether the seat next to you is already booked. Those seats on an aisle are more expensive than a window and those in the window/ middle are more expensive. The only £3.00seat was a window seat where the middle/ aisle seats were already booked. Obviously the extra leg room and priority were yet more expensive. I am talking the economy seats towards the rear.

Re: New Ryanair Baggage Policy

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 2:12 pm
by Jordy
This new system begs the question: If I choose to go non-priority boarding & accept that my cabin luggage will be taken from me at the boarding gate & placed in the hold...can I now carry liquids/sharps in that bag as it will not be in my possession during the flight & how will I get it past security?

Re: New Ryanair Baggage Policy

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 3:12 pm
by najizan123
Tootandploot wrote:Don't believe everything you read. I booked a Ryanair flight last night and despite advertising seats at £3.00 only one actually existed. They actually vary depending where you sit and whether the seat next to you is already booked. Those seats on an aisle are more expensive than a window and those in the window/ middle are more expensive. The only £3.00seat was a window seat where the middle/ aisle seats were already booked. Obviously the extra leg room and priority were yet more expensive. I am talking the economy seats towards the rear.


I booked from Manchester, and all seats from row 24 back were £3...aisle, middle and window. Rows 18 to 23 were £6.

Re: New Ryanair Baggage Policy

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2017 4:11 pm
by marcliff
Jordy wrote:This new system begs the question: If I choose to go non-priority boarding & accept that my cabin luggage will be taken from me at the boarding gate & placed in the hold...can I now carry liquids/sharps in that bag as it will not be in my possession during the flight & how will I get it past security?



You won't get past security in the first place.