I can't believe you are still using this airline since you regularly post complains on AAM about Ryanair services.
I regularly use Ryanair, adjust my expectation to the price i pay, and would find it hard to complain about such small things considering that the price of a return flight is close to a return taxi fare to the city centre.
Don't worry, you'll still get onboard...
You have completly missed the point of my posting.
If traveling with kids, babies or older people I'd just fly with someone else as its worth the extra expense. They give you proper priority and you can book your seats. Far more pleasant.
I have travelled many times with kids on Ryanair. No problems, and as I said I consider priority booking to be a waste of money.
If you don't queue, you can be split up across the aircraft which often isn't practical with a few young kids,
In theory, yes, this can happen. In practice, in my experience, it doesn't, unless perhaps you are the last on the plane (an eventuality that you should avoid anyway if travelling with kids)
Even if there was a risk of it happening, I reckon you would be in bad luck not to find at least 1 or 2 other passengers who wouldn't mind moving to accomodate you, if asked politely.
Not at all.. you want to complain about a issue that is a none-issue for the reason expressed by aircobra19. Pretty much along the same lines as all of your other Ryanair complains, IMO.
In faireness, do you really mind if you don't get onboard first because you have not been given a free priority boarding pass worth few euros? And once you have passed the boarding desk, are you going to leg it to the plane to be first in case you would not have been first in the priority queue?and complain to Ryanair if somebody run faster than you?
Relax and enjoy your trip.
Alternatively, use EI or AF, though their destinations to France are restricted to 4 and 1 respectively i think! and will cost you respectively 2/3 times and 4/5times more!
In theory, yes, this can happen. In practice, in my experience, it doesn't, unless perhaps you are the last on the plane (an eventuality that you should avoid anyway if travelling with kids)
Even if there was a risk of it happening, I reckon you would be in bad luck not to find at least 1 or 2 other passengers who wouldn't mind moving to accomodate you, if asked politely.
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