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Ryanair to abolish check-in desks
Roland Perry writes:
By "someone else buying the ticket" I presume you mean the credit card is in a different name to the ticket? Always true of at least n-1 of the people on a group booking, presumably, but they only mention groups of 9+ Or presumably where the ticket is purchased by the employer rather than the employee charging it to their own (personal or company) credit card and claiming on expenses. |
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Ryanair to abolish check-in desks
Roland Perry writes:
I suspect that people with a "non EU/EAA/Swiss" passport will be asked to use the bag drop "not a check-in desk honest guv". And what if they have no luggage? While it may be unusual, it is not at all impossible on a morning flight to Europe as the person could be returning that afternoon. |
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Ryanair to abolish check-in desks
In message , at 21:32:28 on Tue,
24 Feb 2009, Graham Murray remarked: I suspect that people with a "non EU/EAA/Swiss" passport will be asked to use the bag drop "not a check-in desk honest guv". And what if they have no luggage? Just the same. The bag-drop is a stand-in for the current check-in process. When they try to check in online it will refuse, and tell them what to do next. -- Roland Perry |
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Ryanair to abolish check-in desks
In message , at 21:27:14 on Tue,
24 Feb 2009, Graham Murray remarked: By "someone else buying the ticket" I presume you mean the credit card is in a different name to the ticket? Always true of at least n-1 of the people on a group booking, presumably, but they only mention groups of 9+ Or presumably where the ticket is purchased by the employer rather than the employee charging it to their own (personal or company) credit card and claiming on expenses. Except I don't see that as a restriction (preventing online check-in) according to their current rules. It might have been once, or it might still be on other airlines. Can't see it on Ryanair today. -- Roland Perry |
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Ryanair to abolish check-in desks
On 23 Feb, 13:18, David Hansen
wrote: On Sun, 22 Feb 2009 10:22:52 -0800 (PST) someone who may be Paul Weaver wrote this:- Doubt it, weapon checks tend to be stable-door related. After-all, glass shards from a duty free bottle can be pretty effective weapons. The underwires in bras can be used in much the same way as needles, yet only needles are stolen by jobsworths. Still annoyed that Eurostar metal-detect you, one of the reasons I limit my flying. There's no reason for it, I disagree. There is no useful reason for it. After all someone could stand at the lineside with a sub machine gun, bomb, rocket propelled grenade launcher or whatever and attack the train. However, there is a pointless reason for it, party politicians and officials can say that they have "done something". This helps them reassure the stupid. They consider that a very important reason, I consider it shows that they are idiots. they certainly don't metal-detect people using le Shuttle. They are motorists. Party politicians and officials don't like doing pointless things to motorists. Duuno, speed cameras on the M25 I'm a motorist too, they do pointless things like eurostar metal detecting to me. Come to think of it, I'm fairly sure my bag was xrayed, and I had to go through an arch, at Harwich when I went to Holland by boat. |
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Ryanair to abolish check-in desks
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Graham Murray wrote: Roland Perry writes: By "someone else buying the ticket" I presume you mean the credit card is in a different name to the ticket? Always true of at least n-1 of the people on a group booking, presumably, but they only mention groups of 9+ Or presumably where the ticket is purchased by the employer rather than the employee charging it to their own (personal or company) credit card and claiming on expenses. Which is, more or less, my situation. -- Graeme Wall This address not read, substitute trains for rail Transport Miscellany at www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail |
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Ryanair to abolish check-in desks
In message , at 22:10:18 on Tue,
24 Feb 2009, rail remarked: By "someone else buying the ticket" I presume you mean the credit card is in a different name to the ticket? Always true of at least n-1 of the people on a group booking, presumably, but they only mention groups of 9+ Or presumably where the ticket is purchased by the employer rather than the employee charging it to their own (personal or company) credit card and claiming on expenses. Which is, more or less, my situation. They don't seem to be worrying about employer/employee ticket purchases or groups of 8 and less, at the moment. -- Roland Perry |
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Ryanair to abolish check-in desks
In message
Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 22:10:18 on Tue, 24 Feb 2009, rail remarked: By "someone else buying the ticket" I presume you mean the credit card is in a different name to the ticket? Always true of at least n-1 of the people on a group booking, presumably, but they only mention groups of 9+ Or presumably where the ticket is purchased by the employer rather than the employee charging it to their own (personal or company) credit card and claiming on expenses. Which is, more or less, my situation. They don't seem to be worrying about employer/employee ticket purchases or groups of 8 and less, at the moment. I shall see come May (not expecting to have to travel Ryanair before then). -- Graeme Wall This address not read, substitute trains for rail Transport Miscellany at www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail |
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Ryanair to abolish check-in desks
"Graham Murray" skrev i meddelandet ... Roland Perry writes: I suspect that people with a "non EU/EAA/Swiss" passport will be asked to use the bag drop "not a check-in desk honest guv". And what if they have no luggage? While it may be unusual, it is not at all impossible on a morning flight to Europe as the person could be returning that afternoon. And furthermore it's not unusual nowadays with carry-on luggage only. Ryanair allowance is 8kg handluggage and the airline expect that in a near future only one out of five have checked luggage. |
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Ryanair to abolish check-in desks
In message , at 03:40:51 on Thu, 26
Feb 2009, Lennart Petersen remarked: I suspect that people with a "non EU/EAA/Swiss" passport will be asked to use the bag drop "not a check-in desk honest guv". And what if they have no luggage? While it may be unusual, it is not at all impossible on a morning flight to Europe as the person could be returning that afternoon. And furthermore it's not unusual nowadays with carry-on luggage only. Please explain why you think you can evade airline visa checks simply by carrying hand baggage only. Ryanair allowance is 8kg handluggage 10kg, actually. Although they don't have the facility to weight it, if you check in online. All they care about is the size. If that is strictly applied, many people have oversize bags - it's the 20cm maximum "thickness" that is the biggest problem (that's just 8 inches for us UK-based oldies); hold-alls and back-packs are almost always bigger than that in every dimension. and the airline expect that in a near future only one out of five have checked luggage. By increasing the price - charging a lot to check in, sorry, "use the bag drop". -- Roland Perry |
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