Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary

In the event of a sudden loss of pressure on the aeroplane, please deposit €2 in the slot to release your oxygen mask!:augie


:aidan

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aye but as the saying goes you get what ya pay for and with ryanair you pay very little to fly :thumb2
i know he can be very mean but i have to admire the guy for what he has done for air travel :augieand while he has pissed a good few people off he has made the world very small for most people :comfort
 
aye but as the saying goes you get what ya pay for and with ryanair you pay very little to fly :thumb2
i know he can be very mean but i have to admire the guy for what he has done for air travel :augieand while he has pissed a good few people off he has made the world very small for most people :comfort

Flew with them once, never again

You pay peanuts, you get monkeys

:aidan
 
Shaz (from Athenry) says he is just a typical Irish small businessman, always on the sly, always on the take. He just so happens to be running an airline....
 
especially for those stuck in Beauvais late at night when the last bus has gone and that plane doesn't arrive

Or those stuck in Nimes at midnight when they should be in Perpignan - and all the O'Feckwit Air staff had buggered off as soon as we landed.
 
People who fly with O'Leary deserve all he thinks up. OK, so you might pay 1p for your ticket, but then you add taxes, the sandwich, the overpriced water, the "preferred seating", the £5 charge for paying by credit card, and it all adds up. Then if you check in a 20kg suitcase Ryanair relieve you of another £89. Don't believe me? Check their website.

Now he lets you make mobile calls on his planes: £3/a minute, £2/text, £1/e-mail. Turn on you Blackberry by mistake and you're 100 quid poorer!

Give me a scheduled carrier any day. Long live Expedia!

Achim
 
I avoid Ryanair like the plague, if at all possible. They used to be cheaper than the competition, but for the most part it's no longer the case, especially if you factor in luggage, paying by credit card etc.
Clowns.
 
Whatever you say about the fella, he is definitely a boy done good.

1. He made himself into a millionaire :thumb2
2. He created competition in the short haul sector that FORCED the national carriers to lower their prices :thumb2

Sure it is now actually more expensive or more painful to fly his airline but who cares. We can all now enjoy national carriers at lower prices, and for that I say keep him. (because the moment his airline is gone, the national carriers will raise their prices again)
 
if you get charged for taking a pee, take a bottle with you, pee in it at your seat and hand it to one of the trolly dollys.....:thumb
 
Seems to me that MOL wanted to draw attention away from the savage emails sent to some poor blogger who claimed he could buy a ticket for nothing...IP address traced to Ryanair H/O.
 


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