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If we try a destination where more airlines fly, such as Milan, suddenly Ryanair does not bode so well. Ryanair costs £133.38, around £8 more expensive than Easyjet- and from next week, £13 more, with the new charge.
Easyjet does have extras to add to the initial price seen on the screen, mainly the luggage charge, but Ryanair stand alone in advertising prices for flights that are sometimes 2 or 3% of the actual price you end up paying. If that is not false advertising and deceit, I don't know what is.
And look at this: British Airways, the airline that gives you free food and drink, and which doesn't fly you to airports that are up to 100km away from the city you're told you're being flown to (one of Ryanair's dirties and most despicable tricks, and one that adds extra money to your trip), it's actually £10 cheaper than Ryanair. Of course, if one had the temerity of wanting to drink something, have a sandwich and soon use the toilet in-flight, then Ryanair becomes nearly £20 more expensive than British Airways.
To me it's a moot point. I'd rather pay twice and fly British than put up with that odious airline and line the pockets of that cunt of a boss it has. But as it turns up, in many cases Ryanair can be the more expensive option as well.
And that's the wonder of commercial competition.
I use Ryanair when they're cheap and I don't use them when they're not. The last few times I've been to Germany they've been cheap so I've flown with them. This time they're not, although they're still £300 cheaper than Lufthansa, so I'm going with P&O Ferries to Rotterdam and driving instead.
O'Leary's no worse than any other corporate boss, he's just more honest about it.
tbh easyjets customer support is NO better than ryanair so i dont believe that is a valid argument,
The toilet thing is a bit shit though, but hey i'll just make sure I take a plastic bottle and clingfilm with me
National Rail don't own the train stations - Network Rail do - some are sublet to the TOCs.
Typo I know and understand the difference!