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Travelling with mates for a weekend wedding and staying on Northside of Dublin the 4 of us exited the plane first, got through immigration and straight into a taxi and standing in a bar for 1st beer 25 mins after doors opened on plane. 2 couples with hold bags arrived 40 minutes after us and struggled to beleive until bar man confirmed it we have beat them by so much time.

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I don't know where that rumour started but as far as I know it will be three B737-800SFP aircraft from the start.

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I stand to be corrected, but I believe all FR 738's delivered since May 2017 are SFP type.
Obviously the decision to take that variant would have been made sometime before then, and someone would have been charged with producing reports on airports that came into play with that aircraft.
I guess SEN was fortunate (some may say - some not) to be at just the right stage of development for Ryanair to show interest.
Obviously the decision to take that variant would have been made sometime before then, and someone would have been charged with producing reports on airports that came into play with that aircraft.
I guess SEN was fortunate (some may say - some not) to be at just the right stage of development for Ryanair to show interest.

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Flying FRA-DUB last Sunday. Passengers were advised the overhead lockers were for cabin baggage only and that all coats and jumpers etc were to go under the seat in front of you. Is this a new policy?

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Oh jolly good, can I send Ryanair the bill for cleaning my coat/jumper once it's been where others shoe have been? 😉

Nope as they have alwasy stated that when ovehead lockers are full. If not there is generally no issue.

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Perhaps there are issues in having 'sold' all the bin space to passengers there is only the space in front of the seat left available to you. Would you have any idea how many bags of Ryanair's stated size they can stow in the overhead lockers?
Big Bins (2002 onwards) 125
Pivot Bins (2010) 132 bags
Space Bins (2015) 194

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Coat hooks on side of seat would be handy. Could have done with one of them on my last Ryanair flight. It isn't just being able to hang your coat but also being able to keep things in the pockets of the coat and being able to reach for them when and as needed during the flight and to put on your coat quicker when leaving the plane.
I really think coat hooks would help speed boarding and de-boarding.
I really think coat hooks would help speed boarding and de-boarding.

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The thought never crossed my mind that I could be requested to do so. My coat and jacket was never going under the seat in front. They were polite and didn't insist.
Perhaps there are issues in having 'sold' all the bin space to passengers there is only the space in front of the seat left available to you. Would you have any idea how many bags of Ryanair's stated size they can stow in the overhead lockers?
Big Bins (2002 onwards) 125
Pivot Bins (2010) 132 bags
Space Bins (2015) 194
Perhaps there are issues in having 'sold' all the bin space to passengers there is only the space in front of the seat left available to you. Would you have any idea how many bags of Ryanair's stated size they can stow in the overhead lockers?
Big Bins (2002 onwards) 125
Pivot Bins (2010) 132 bags
Space Bins (2015) 194

On a BA aircraft circa 10 years ago that went tech because some idiot dragged at one and damaged a seat.

At one point Ryanair were guaranteeing 90 bags in the cabin. I think the numbers you have listed are for the -900ER/-9MAX. Google suggests 174 for the Space Bins compared to 118 for the Pivot bins for the -800/-8MAX. The big innovation is getting bags on their short side, rather than flat. 174 would seems a realistic number even for very full FR flights.

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At one point Ryanair were guaranteeing 90 bags in the cabin. I think the numbers you have listed are for the -900ER/-9MAX. Google suggests 174 for the Space Bins compared to 118 for the Pivot bins for the -800/-8MAX. The big innovation is getting bags on their short side, rather than flat. 174 would seems a realistic number even for very full FR flights.

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Not an original idea. Other carriers have them and I use them. Ryanair just went one step too far with the cost-cutting there. Supposedly the new cabin was to have the coat hook but I didn't see it on the sky interior planes
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The only coat hooks I have seen on an aircraft was on BA and FR (table latch)

Deplaning is as quick as the slowest person so having collected jacket and being ready to go is irrelevant if person on front is shuffling along because of poor foot.

20 to 30 seconds as I had to get what I needed out of the coat and fold it up so it would squeeze above my bag in the locker. 20 to 30 seconds X multiple passengers adds up to the difference between push back and getting the hell out of Dodge or missing your slot at a slot constrained airport.

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