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I dont have anything against Ryan Air as long as you realise its maga bus with wings you are fine.
They have given 1000 of people the opportunity to travel cheaply by air.
I dont know if it is company policy to refuse to give change when buying refreshments but that is one thing they do that did get up my nose.
Ordered coffee and mineral water.
Handed over a 100SEK note worth about £8-9.
Started drinking it, they wandered off and my partner said excuse me the change.
They just shrugged and said no change on this flight.
Offered to pay in £ sterling they said you cant as flight is coming from sweden everything is charged in kroner.
According to them they dont carry SEK swedish Kroner on the Gothenburg to uk flights as the flight goes on to elsewhere in Europe and not back to Gothenburg.
It was only £2-3 but they really should tell you before you start consuming the stuff.
You do that to each passenger and it soon mounts up.
I expect to pay through the nose for stuff on flights but that is taking the pi$$
Not amused, wont ever order any refreshments from them again.
I do feel sorry for the cabin staff see the first 2 posts here....
A message from cabin crew | I Hate Ryanair
Im sorry for your experience flying RyanAir. Although I am NOT an employee for RyanAir, I work for an airline called Ryan International an am often confused with RyanAir cabin crew.
I feel pity for the cabin crew with Ryan Air, as I myself have dealt with the stigma in Hotels and airports, as being seen as a RyanAir crew member. The gentlmen that posted the "I hate RyanAir" article is not lying. I have been treated so badly, only to see that all change when I say, "No mam, I work for Ryan International" ITs like the attitude was erased.
The cabin crew on your flight should indeed have given you proper explanation as to their pricing strategy, and issue with change BEFORE offering you your beverages. This boils down to improper management skills and a lack of training on the Cabin Managers part.
Even though its not the cabin employees rules that were made, they all know how ludicrous those rules are, and should be used to telling passengers all the info upfront to avoid an issue at this point.
From a flight attendant to a fellow passenger, I hope your time in the skies is a much more enjoyable experience next time!
Safe Travels!
For FAQ's regarding air travel and PV's, Experiences while vaping around the world, and an inside look on vaping in the air, visit my blog here on ECF!!! Safe travels!
I flew right after I started vaping. I got an American Airlines flight and ASKED the agent at boarding if electronic cigarette use was allowed on the plane and she looked at me like I was nuts and said she had no idea what I was talking about. I get on the plane and low and behold it stated specifically in the back of their inflight magazine that electronic cigarettes are NOT an approved electronic device and their use in flight was prohibited. AND then, they lost my luggage... with all of my supplies in it... for two days... yeah, they are boycotted in my house! US Airways didn't have anything in the back of their mag and I vaped right in my seat, very inconspicously, and no one said a thing.
I have seen these devices before on a Ryan Air flight. They are not your conventional e cig. For a start they do not light up or produce vapor. This is I assume is not to confuse other passengers. Instead they are more like a nicotine inhaler that looks like a long white piece of plastic! I am sure they useful for some people and I agree its a start but I don'y think it is quite what you would call an e cig!
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