SoylentGreen
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I think Ryanair have done wonderful things in how they have opened up air travel to the masses. Having said that, I haven't flown with them for years because they IMO treat customers like cattle. There are so many hidden charges and restrictions and worries that (a) the flight will be cancelled or (b) that the ID I have or printed off checkin receipt etc will be refused at the gate, I just don't bother. I've never used skyscanner.ie until I saw it recommend above. I've given it a go and it's very good...the best thing I like about it is that Ryanair is not listed!! Thanks for the cheap fares others are offerring Ryanair
I just checked Skyscanner.ie. Ryanair features very prominently on it and when you choose 'book now' it transfers you to Ryanair's website. The price quoted is estimated and a good bit away from the actual price but all in all it's only good busniess for Ryanair.
Ahh..I didn't realise that...Ryanair mustn't fly to near (in Ryanair's case the same country) as to where I was looking for!
I have just been on the site again and in the space of 3 minutes I had to input 6 codes, I just gave up again!
Its to prevent other sites screenscraping their fares. Now you have to prove you are a human interacting with the website by entering the RECAPTCHA code. Its fairly common on websites e.g. Ticketmaster so I dont know what the big deal is.
I think Ryanair have done wonderful things in how they have opened up air travel to the masses.
Lots of people browse Ryanair to see what deals are available. In my case I often do not have an idea where I actually want to go on holiday so I browse through Ryanair to get ideas. This is then narrowed down to a few places. I then go off and research hotels and apartments and I eventually end up with a hobbled together DIY job. I have had great fun doing this in the past and ended up with some unexpectedly great holidays. For the past few weeks I have been trying to do the same but I have ended up just logging off the Ryanair website in total frustration. Has any of the muppets in Ryanair even tried using their own site to price a holiday? We are not all screenscrapers out here you know!I'm sure when someone gets around to looking at the websites stats / how many visits converted to sales etc. in comparison to previous settings and the analytics of time spent on the site per visit etc etc they will realize the damage they are doing to their business.
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