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Bye Bye Ryanair
I had the misfortune last weekend to travel on one of those new Ryanair
planes with the non-reclining seats, and no-seat back pockets. It was a real pain in the neck ! Especially when trying to have a nap. Also they handed out those plastic coated 'menus', and, with no seat back pocket people put them on the floor and then put their shoes on them, which no doubt had previously trodden in dog-poo at some time. I wonder if they get disinfected after every leg ? The safety announcement even said to read the safety leaflet in the seat back pocket in front of you ! Well that was enough for me - that was my last voluntary Ryanair flight. Bye Bye MOL. |
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On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 10:44:34 -0000, "Miss L. Toe"
wrote: that was my last voluntary Ryanair flight. They force you to have involuntary ones? |
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"Jim Ley" wrote in message ... On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 10:44:34 -0000, "Miss L. Toe" wrote: that was my last voluntary Ryanair flight. They force you to have involuntary ones? If I wasn't forced they would be voluntary ! (I meant business trips when I am not in control of making the booking). |
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"Miss L. Toe" wrote in message ... I had the misfortune last weekend to travel on one of those new Ryanair planes with the non-reclining seats, ..... What a good idea, to me at least, it means the person in front of me will not be able to put thier seat back in my face! -- Regards, David Please reply to News Group. |
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"Miss L. Toe" wrote:
I had the misfortune last weekend to travel on one of those new Ryanair planes with the non-reclining seats, and no-seat back pockets. I donīt mind non-reclining seats, but I wonder why they removed the seat pockets. Surely they canīt cost that much. It was a real pain in the neck ! Especially when trying to have a nap. Also they handed out those plastic coated 'menus', and, with no seat back pocket people put them on the floor and then put their shoes on them, which no doubt had previously trodden in dog-poo at some time. I wonder if they get disinfected after every leg ? Ahh......yummy ! Maybe they let some dogs lick them clean. The safety announcement even said to read the safety leaflet in the seat back pocket in front of you ! Well that was enough for me - that was my last voluntary Ryanair flight. Bye Bye MOL. Kristian |
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On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 12:20:12 +0100, Kristian
wrote: "Miss L. Toe" wrote: I had the misfortune last weekend to travel on one of those new Ryanair planes with the non-reclining seats, and no-seat back pockets. I donīt mind non-reclining seats, but I wonder why they removed the seat pockets. Surely they canīt cost that much. people fill them up with rubbish that needs cleaning, delaying the turn around. Jim. |
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"David" wrote in message ... "Miss L. Toe" wrote in message ... I had the misfortune last weekend to travel on one of those new Ryanair planes with the non-reclining seats, ..... What a good idea, to me at least, it means the person in front of me will not be able to put thier seat back in my face! -- Regards, David Please reply to News Group. Non-reclining seats should be obligatory on all short trips and on long ones the seats should only be able to recline AFTER meals are served. Nik |
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On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 12:20:12 +0100, Kristian
wrote: "Miss L. Toe" wrote: I had the misfortune last weekend to travel on one of those new Ryanair planes with the non-reclining seats, and no-seat back pockets. I donīt mind non-reclining seats, but I wonder why they removed the seat pockets. Surely they canīt cost that much. Cleaning time and therefore cost. --==++AJC++==-- |
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"Jim Ley" wrote in message ... On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 12:20:12 +0100, Kristian people fill them up with rubbish that needs cleaning, delaying the turn around. BmiBaby did not clean them out for our return jouney. -- Regards, David Please reply to News Group. |
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"Nik" wrote in message ... "David" wrote in message ... "Miss L. Toe" wrote in message ... I had the misfortune last weekend to travel on one of those new Ryanair planes with the non-reclining seats, ..... What a good idea, to me at least, it means the person in front of me will not be able to put thier seat back in my face! -- Regards, David Please reply to News Group. Non-reclining seats should be obligatory on all short trips and on long ones the seats should only be able to recline AFTER meals are served. Nik NO - minimum seat measurements should be sufficient to allow 99.5% of adults to sit comfortably when the seat in front is fully reclined. |
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