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Speaking of European Low-Cost Airlines . . . Beware Ryanair, Says a Reader
Ryanair_route_map Funny, just hours after warning earlier today that "many European low-fare airlines charge a lot of extra fees you can't always predict, including fees for luggage," I get this email from reader Kate Reeves:
"My husband and I just had the experience of flying Ryanair from Knock (in west Ireland) to Bristol in England. The tickets were listed as about 15 Euros. Then there were a great number of add-on fees, such as departure fees, airport taxes, and such, to the extent the tickets actually cost approximately $180 apiece.
To add insult to injury, my husband had to pay $160 for his suitcase because it was 'overweight' by Ryanair standards. It weighed 48 pounds--under the weight mandated by international carriers--however Ryanair does not allow checked baggage over 33 pounds (15 kilograms). And they only allow ONE carry-on, which means if a woman has a purse, that's her one carry-on.
Ryanair was definitely NOT a cheap airline. We would have been really put out except we had been warned about this by English friends, so we had no one to blame but ourselves."
2:48:38 PM
fonte: http://www.concierge.com/cntraveler/blogs/perrinpost/airline_travel/index.html
Inviate una mail alla commissione europea: tren-aprights@ec.europa.eu
con su scritto:
"stop Airlines charging more on baggage, insurance, and bank expenses. This is a fraud!"
(anche vendere l'assicurazione extra è una frode visto che il biglietto aereo deve per legge essere coperto da assicurazione in relazione alle convenzioni.... senza parlare dell'ultimo costo della carta di credito)
Speaking of European Low-Cost Airlines . . . Beware Ryanair, Says a Reader
Ryanair_route_map Funny, just hours after warning earlier today that "many European low-fare airlines charge a lot of extra fees you can't always predict, including fees for luggage," I get this email from reader Kate Reeves:
"My husband and I just had the experience of flying Ryanair from Knock (in west Ireland) to Bristol in England. The tickets were listed as about 15 Euros. Then there were a great number of add-on fees, such as departure fees, airport taxes, and such, to the extent the tickets actually cost approximately $180 apiece.
To add insult to injury, my husband had to pay $160 for his suitcase because it was 'overweight' by Ryanair standards. It weighed 48 pounds--under the weight mandated by international carriers--however Ryanair does not allow checked baggage over 33 pounds (15 kilograms). And they only allow ONE carry-on, which means if a woman has a purse, that's her one carry-on.
Ryanair was definitely NOT a cheap airline. We would have been really put out except we had been warned about this by English friends, so we had no one to blame but ourselves."
2:48:38 PM
fonte: http://www.concierge.com/cntraveler/blogs/perrinpost/airline_travel/index.html
Inviate una mail alla commissione europea: tren-aprights@ec.europa.eu
con su scritto:
"stop Airlines charging more on baggage, insurance, and bank expenses. This is a fraud!"
(anche vendere l'assicurazione extra è una frode visto che il biglietto aereo deve per legge essere coperto da assicurazione in relazione alle convenzioni.... senza parlare dell'ultimo costo della carta di credito)