I travel to Carcassone several times each year. Much as I dislike Ryanair they are the only airline going there out of Ireland so I know & understand the drill better than most. In the course of my last 6 journeys I have never once seen the "priority" boarders given any priority so it's - survival of the fittest.
On the monday pre Xmas flight a very polite & naive male passenger asked of the male checker at the gate in Dublin why the non priority queue had started to move before his & why did Ryanair sell "priority seating" at all ? The response was simple "Do you want to get on this flight or not ?" Still keeping his cool the passenger asked if he could speak to a manager. This time the response from the Ryanair man was that he "had no time for arseholes who didn't like the rules & if you want to be argumentative I will take this uniform off & sort you out right now". The unfortunate passenger recoiled in fear & trepidation but was brave enough to ask for this guys name. This request was met by a further tirade witnessed by Ryanair staff & fellow passengers before the traveller's female companion persuaded him to walk on which he did. Before take off a message asking "Mr. Mxxxxx to identify himself" was put out on the P A. The poor unfortunate man was then brought to the front of the plane to be followed by his lady companion where after an angry exchange with some Ryanair people & a delay of several minutes he was allowed to return to his seat at the rear. Passengers on board who witnessed this crazy stuff offered support & my wife was among those who volunteered to act as an independent witness.
Can't help wondering what would have happened if Mr. Mxxxxx had accepted the fight offer ? Maybe Ryanair would have sold "ringside seats" at premium prices.
On the monday pre Xmas flight a very polite & naive male passenger asked of the male checker at the gate in Dublin why the non priority queue had started to move before his & why did Ryanair sell "priority seating" at all ? The response was simple "Do you want to get on this flight or not ?" Still keeping his cool the passenger asked if he could speak to a manager. This time the response from the Ryanair man was that he "had no time for arseholes who didn't like the rules & if you want to be argumentative I will take this uniform off & sort you out right now". The unfortunate passenger recoiled in fear & trepidation but was brave enough to ask for this guys name. This request was met by a further tirade witnessed by Ryanair staff & fellow passengers before the traveller's female companion persuaded him to walk on which he did. Before take off a message asking "Mr. Mxxxxx to identify himself" was put out on the P A. The poor unfortunate man was then brought to the front of the plane to be followed by his lady companion where after an angry exchange with some Ryanair people & a delay of several minutes he was allowed to return to his seat at the rear. Passengers on board who witnessed this crazy stuff offered support & my wife was among those who volunteered to act as an independent witness.
Can't help wondering what would have happened if Mr. Mxxxxx had accepted the fight offer ? Maybe Ryanair would have sold "ringside seats" at premium prices.
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