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Old 12th Apr 2012, 00:10
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EMA-HHN sounds like a very good example of the oft described nowhere to nowhere route...

(Takes cover to avoid incoming missile from residents of Loughborough)
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Old 12th Apr 2012, 03:47
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EMA-HHN I would rather drive an extra 40miles down to BHX and fly direct to FRA.

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Old 12th Apr 2012, 07:33
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I remember in Feburary cueing at BHX for a flight to LDY, and overhearing people moaning about how the route had moved from EMA originally and how handier that was for them... Some people have no idea about catchment areas.
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Old 12th Apr 2012, 08:47
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Anything to do with Baby about to end CGN maybe? Bit far away I know.

BMI operate EMA-FRA already.
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Old 12th Apr 2012, 12:11
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Bratislava, Bremen, Frankfurt, Fuerteventura, Gothenburg, Kaunas, Lodz and Poznan to be dropped from October.

10 other routes to be reduced

More cuts if better contract is not offered after October.

Edinburgh winter cuts due to high BAA costs
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Old 12th Apr 2012, 15:11
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Looks like flights from Turin are being moved to Cuneo from 7 July. All the same route are bookable from each airport and show the same times.
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Old 12th Apr 2012, 15:38
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j636 - is it anything to do with works on Turin's runway ?

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Seems that Turin will be pretty much closed from evening of 6 July until 10 July

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Old 13th Apr 2012, 16:13
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So anyone with more info on the negotiations between FR and Montenegro? Is it a definite no go for 2012?
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Old 13th Apr 2012, 16:13
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Ryanair axe flights from John Lennon airport > Business News > Business | Click Liverpool

I think more to do with MAN and nothing to do with APD.
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Old 14th Apr 2012, 08:38
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Ryanair Measuring Customer Satisfaction?

This is new to me at least. When I got home from Spain yesterday I had this in my mailbox:

Dear Ryanair Customer

We are committed to Customer Service and value your feedback and would like to hear your views on your recent Ryanair flight. The link below takes you to our short survey which will take only a couple of minutes to complete.

The details of the flight will automatically display, when you click on the link below.

Please click the link below to complete the survey.

http://www.frsurvey.com/rest_deleted

Thank you for participating in our Customer Service survey.


Ryanair Customer Service
The survey included rating of staff friendlyness, flight experience, reasons for choosing Ryanair etc...
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Old 14th Apr 2012, 15:01
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Where did you get that email from? I'm pretty sure Ryanair dont even use email with respect to customer service.
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Old 14th Apr 2012, 19:13
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I was surprised too...

Where did you get that email from? I'm pretty sure Ryanair dont even use email with respect to customer service.
[email protected]
I was surprised too, but they did have my booking correct, so if someone has hacked Ryanair they have done it well....
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Old 14th Apr 2012, 20:04
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Where did you get that email from? I'm pretty sure Ryanair dont even use email with respect to customer service.
Just because they haven't done it why does everybody assume they will never do it

No cases of brand new ships full of passengers sinking on maiden vovage everybody would tell you 100 years ago...............then there was the Titanic.
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Old 14th Apr 2012, 20:26
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Where did you get that email from? I'm pretty sure Ryanair dont even use email with respect to customer service.
They do but it's pretty rare. I received a questionnaire from them back in 2005 but haven't had one since (despite having booked maybe 80 to 90 flights in the meantime).

It's the cheapest form of market research. All done in-house as far as I can tell to do away with the need to contract expensive external consultants. Classic Ryanair!
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Old 15th Apr 2012, 14:16
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Dear Customer

In relation to your flight reference

Ryanair has been advised by the Spanish Government of a budgetary proposal to increase airport charges later this month.

In accordance with our General Terms and Conditions of Travel* we are advising customers with a reservation that includes a flight departing from a Spanish airport that we may be forced to debit passengers for any government imposed increases in airport charges prior to your travel date.

Once the Spanish government budget is published Ryanair will advise affected passengers by email of any additional airport charges that may apply to your reservation before any charges are made.

Please see our website for updates regarding increases in Spanish airport charges.

Yours sincerely

Ryanair Customer Service

• 4.2.2 Taxes, fees and charges imposed on air travel are constantly changing and can be imposed after the date that your reservation has been made. If any such tax, fee or charge is introduced or increased after your reservation has been made you will be obliged to pay it (or any increase) prior to departure. Similarly, if any such tax, fee or charge is abolished or reduced such that it no longer applies to you, or a lesser amount is due, you will be entitled to claim a refund of the difference from us.


YOUR CONFIRMATION NUMBER IS:
ITINERARY/RECEIPT - All times

************************************************************ **************************
Ryanair Holdings plc (Company No. 249885) / Ryanair Ltd. (Company No. 104547).
Registered in the Republic of Ireland. With registered address Corporate Head Office, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin, Ireland.

Just had this email from fr regarding flights I have to Ibiza next week, not been charged anything yet but fully expect to. Anyone else seen it?
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Old 15th Apr 2012, 14:53
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smith...yes, I have just received a similar email regarding my flight from TFS.
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Old 15th Apr 2012, 15:18
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No cases of brand new ships full of passengers sinking on maiden vovage everybody would tell you 100 years ago...............then there was the Titanic.
Great example to use.
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Old 15th Apr 2012, 16:45
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Another one...

smith, yes me too, for a booking to BCN in May...
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Old 15th Apr 2012, 18:26
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Great example to use.
Personally blame the Cork people as Titanic didn't sink before it arrived and sunk after it left so reckon Cork people had something to do with it

If Cork people had done it right we would have been spared a crap movie and Celine singing.
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Old 15th Apr 2012, 19:44
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Personally blame the Cork people as Titanic didn't sink before it arrived and sunk after it left so reckon Cork people had something to do with it

If Cork people had done it right we would have been spared a crap movie and Celine singing.
God you really are an idiot!
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