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Old 3rd Jul 2017, 13:42
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Originally Posted by mik3bravo
Simple solution. Do away with random seat allocation as much as possible. Select your seats at online check in. Earlier you check in online then better your chances to select and pay for seats you prefer. If you fail to online check in time then you go to a check in desk. Ask if your preference seat locations are available and pay by card if a charge is due. Alternatively you should be given a choice - pay the nominal cost for a preferenced seat or waive the charge and take what you're given.

I found a very valid comment on this issue which was:



the journal.ie

However, I do find it ridiculous that people who decide not to buy allocated seats then kick off cause they can't seat together. It's a stupid argument. Is austerity THAT bad that punters can scratch a few bob together to buy seats together. You can be damn certain some of these people are the ones flashing the cards for the exorbitant in flight snacks, beers, duty free products. Complete storm in a tea cup. There's zero legal or contractual implied or otherwise, it's open, fair, balanced. Nuts that people get knickers in a twist on an issue they had choice in purchasing allocated seats but go mental when they can't seat all together. Meanwhile majority of pax on board have actually taken a decision to buy allocated seats.

Nobody's "kicking off" or "getting their knickers in a twist". We're simply having a reasonable discussion about Ryan Air's pricing policies. It seems that those who regularly pay for seats are getting very resentful about the alleged freeloaders who don't.


I'm happy being allocated a random seat. If they want to force people to pay for a seat they should hike the advertised fare to include the cost of a reservation. Until that happens people need to accept the fact that other passengers are content to be seated randomly.


BTW it's never two euros to change seats in my experience. It's often more like 12 euros per seat.
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