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Ryanair have introduced a £30 surcharge if you have Duty Free that will not fit into your hand luggage.
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With the bad exchange rate and the cost of things abroad i thinks they may have shot themselves in the foot this time
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Bit harsh isn't it. I really try and avoid Ryanair, they are the worst airline I have ever flown with (excluding Libyan Arab that is!) but no matter how hard I try it still comes to the fact my travelling is so much cheaper and convenient with them. In a couple of weeks I am flying from L'pool to Stockholm Skavsta ,return, with one suitcase. My final destination is Norkopping about one hour from the airport, a taxi will cost about £80 each way (the buses aren't an option as I'd have to wait 3 hours for one) SAS want £320 return to Norkopping which includes a 9 hour wait in Copenhagen. Ryanair is £87, so even with taxi costs I am still saving and don't have to get 2 flights and hang around an airport for 9 hours, which nice as Copenhagen airport is 9 hours is a bit too much!
Regards, Poppyseed
This message was last edited by Poppyseed on 2/3/2009.
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It's quite well known that Ryanair insist you only have one piece of hand baggage these days though so why don't passengers ensure they leave enough room in their bag to take account of the booze they buy at the airport ?
I think it's a problem for those who don't travel regularly though & who don't read forums. Ryanair are always putting announcements out at Murcia about only taking one piece through so if people buy booze & find it won't fit in their only piece then it's not really Ryanair's fault. Perhaps they should just confiscate the booze.
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Probably a stupid question but...playing Devil's Advocate...
Why do people insist on buying 'duty free' at the airport anyway...?
It isn't 'duty free' within the EU and fags and booze are normally a sight cheaper at the local supermarket anyway...
And on the subject do Ryanair actually fly anywhere where duty free goods are available?
I normally wouldn't support anything that Ryanair are responsible for, but there is a long standing safety implication involved with bottlesof highly flammable booze in overhead bins, but if this action prevents someone being bashed on the head by a bottle when the bin is opened it's fine by me.
Right action but wrong reason; in this case is just another way of screwing the punter. One item of hand baggage means just that, anything more is just another revenue earner, especially in their book.
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I am wondering whether it's also to get boarding completed more quickly. Have you ever been behind someone with numerous bags who block the aisle while they faff and fart around loading everything away and taking up all the overhead bin space completely oblivious to everyone else? I have..........
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It really comes down to the staff at the gate. I usually get to the airport early and then wander around. One day I got there too early so watched a bunch of Ryan Air and Easy Jet flights load. One gate the staff were being real asses, and made every single person measure there carry on and several people were denied boarding, after much drama the staff finally relented and let them go. Next gate everyone had to measure thier bags but no one was watching so it didn't matter. Third gate, no body measured anything.
The real problem is at check in, had family visiting and they flew Frankfurt Hahn Madrid and they got nailed, along with a ton of other people, on over weight baggage. It was a real problem as they flew in from Canada spent a few days in Germany before flying to see us, so they hadn't gotten rid of the ton of stuff we wanted, plus gifts from family for us. So they were way overweight. Ended up buying two backpacks and scrambled to repack everything, still cost them like 100€ to board.
Afterwards I did some checking and found out there are loads of scheduled airlines which fly Frankfurt Madrid, while the cost is higher the end cost works out the same.
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Also would you want to give £30 to the staff at the boarding gate I know I wouldn't
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I regularly travel from Dublin to Malaga with Ryan Air. I normally just take a small "wheely" case and up to this before I got on the plane I put my book, bottle of water, glasses and sandwich in a plastic bag and carried it on board so that I could just put up my case and I did not delay anyone taking stuff out of my bag. With the new rules I can no longer carry on this plastic bag so before I put up my case I have to open it and take out my plastic bag plus some money to purchase tea etc on board so I feel I am holding up people who are trying to pass down through the cabin where as before I was sitting in my seat almost immediately.
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Stronge I think in your case they won't charge it is more for the people who buy 3 bottles of wine etc
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