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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-03-2009 @ 5:17PM
Alex Berger said...
It's really like riding the bus. You're only disappointed by Ryan Air if you go into it with inaccurate expectations and don't listen.
I recently used RyanAir during a trip to fly from Dublin to Edinburgh. There were two of us - we paid close attention and played by the rules. The trip for the two of us - cost 44 Euro total, with 1 checked bag.
That's fair.
The really pathetic part is that as basic as RyanAir is - their service isn't - that - much worse than most domestic American airlines service. Flying with US Airways is only a slightly better experience for 10x+ the cost.
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