Thank you for your insider view on Ryanair. This is an aspect of the airline that had never been discussed here before.
It somehow conforts the opinion of Comet: "rubbish"
SN30952 wrote:But I still do not understand why people get nervous when talking low cost?
For any other service or product sold in the world there is a low cost and a luxury item doing allmost the same basic essntial service.
You'll find cheap handphones and you will find very, very expensive ones.
But when you talk on the phone, it is what you say that counts.
Some while ago in Germany(Mainz), some people got killed byBobClaes wrote:What is the risk staying in a cheap hotel, rent a cheap car, buy a cheap meal ? There is no risk, its a choice. But thats not the point.....
What is wrong with making profit? That's an old socialist way of thinking...Comet wrote:I see your point Bob. Ryanair makes out to be so cheap, yet it makes such profits. Where do the profits come from ...., and the lack of onboard service would not have led to such good profits.
Hi Comet,Comet wrote:where does all their profit come from? what are Ryanair skimping on? Service - obviously. But also fuel and maintenance in order to make their massive profits??
Well Fons - it may be off the topic, but I will answer your comments. The British are not all hooligans (look at the Dutch, the Germans, the Turks, the Poles all countries have hooliganism in sport and things) and to say that it is a purely British problem is ill-informed.SN30952 wrote:
I can also understand that British people in their health care system are not pampered like people on the continent. They feel inhibited, and that shows in two extreme ways: there is hooliganism*** and there is the dream of escape in a luxury world. I say get over it!
***Air rage seems to be an anglo-saxon deficiency, why I wonder.[/size]
Louise,Comet wrote:where does all their profit come from?
The British are not all hooligans (look at the Dutch, the Germans, the Turks, the Poles ...)Comet wrote:Well Fons ... I will answer your comments. The British are not all hooligans (look at the Dutch, the Germans, the Turks, the Poles all countries have hooliganism in sport and things) and to say that it is a purely British problem is ill-informed.
Yes, there are some sub-sections of British society that should never be allowed out of a cage, let alone on an aircraft, but they are in the minority. I class myself as a model passenger - I don't carry out air rage, I am not a hooligan, but I am British!!!
Stansted has a serious image problem, as many full service carriers left the airport when its image became associated with the cheap sector. I don't really take alot of interest in the comings and goings of Ryanair, but you have to agree that the airports they use on the continent are hardly well known major ones (Beauvais for Paris, Charleroi for Brussels, Ostend for Brugge and so on and so on!)meerkat wrote:Stansted is a BAA (British Airports Authority) airport, as are Heathrow and Gatwick, so I would class it as a "proper" airport. Ryanair also fly into Manchester and Birmingham, both of which I would classify as real airports.
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Nobody needs to know the airport, an airport is there to use.Comet wrote:Stansted has a serious image problem,..., but you have to agree that the airports they use on the continent are hardly well known major ones (Beauvais for Paris, Charleroi for Brussels, Ostend for Brugge and so on and so on!)