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Subject: Re: Michael Gobshite O' Leary speaks.... Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:47:29 +0000 (UTC)


"Steve Firth" <%steve%@malloc.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1ieiwrz.t78xcrnkvvbiN%%steve%@malloc.co.uk...
> Graeme Wall wrote:
>
>> In message <1ieiptu.19mr85s1kw5u1wN%%steve%@malloc.co.uk>
>> %steve%@malloc.co.uk (Steve Firth) wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>> >
>> > Ryanair, average of 12 minutes late, 3.2% of flights delayed more than
>> > an hour.
>>
>> Why are they always the flights I have to catch????
>>
>> Last year my average delay on Ryanair was about 35 minutes, including 2.5
>> hours in Berlin Schonefeld, not a good experience.
>
>
>
> Easyjet score well, but every flight I have had with EJ has been delayed
> by at least one hour and usually two. The last time I paid for their
> "Speedy Boarding" option and on the outward leg I pushed into last place
> to get onto the plane and the return leg it was a scrum and ended up
> elbowing and kneeing my way to the front, to face an outraged attendant
> wanting to know why I was "queue jumping". I showed my ticket and got a
> grumpy, grudging admission to the flight, in about 50th position.
>
> I'm just starting the "I want my money back" process with EJ.

Easyjet delayed a few times with me, but never on Ryanair have I ever
experienced a lengthy delay, In fact I can say I have never landed delayed,
whatever minimal delay at Stansted ive been in has always had time made up
in flight.

I would be freaking out if I had to give BA my luggage to look after, how
can they lose so much ??