Ryanair Sun receives first aircraft
SP-RSA a Boeing 737-800 positioned WRO (Wroclaw) to WMI (Warsaw Mazovia)
on March 29th 2018. |
Is it in Ryanair livery? Or does Ryanair Sun have its own livery?
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Did it crash, do a go-around, a missed approach, squawk 7700 or what? |
Originally Posted by Harry Wayfarers
(Post 10101026)
Did it crash, do a go-around, a missed approach, squawk 7700 or what?
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Many thanks The96er, it was all in the subject line (so I thought).
The apparent first flight of the new subsidiary,Ryanair Sun, was carried out by SP-RSA from Wroclaw to Warsaw (MM airport). It was a Boeing 737-800 (probably a dash 8AS or a dash 800W) twin-engined airliner and it was operated on the Polish aircraft register. Poland is.... I guess I had better stop now. We do like a larf, don't we! |
Me thinks Harry has imbibed a little too much Red Horse beer! ;)
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Originally Posted by Hotel Tango
(Post 10101179)
Me thinks Harry has imbibed a little too much Red Horse beer! ;)
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Ex EI-FEE. Still in FR livery.
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First revenue flight due April 26, Poznan–Zakynthos.
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I'm with you Harry, another RYR event that I couldn't give a hoot about!
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Get off your high horse RAFAT. I'm no RYR fan either. Never flown with them and never will. However, what the OP posted is valid news for this forum. If you don't give a hoot, don't read the thread!
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"Never flown with them and never will"
You've missed a genuine Aviation Experience ............... and regretfully it's the future of commercial aviation |
I took the comment by Harry as an amusing dig at those who normally accuse of RYR of those things - not that he himself was making the accusations.
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You've missed a genuine Aviation Experience ............... and regretfully it's the future of commercial aviation |
Originally Posted by Hotel Tango
(Post 10102046)
If the day comes when RYR (or their product) is the only option left, believe me that will be the day I stop flying! ;)
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RYR her product got “better and better” last couple of years..
The European legacy carriers are only getting “worse and worse” last couple of years.. KLM is now going to do a “test” at Schiphol on european flights to board 737 also from the back.. |
KLM is now going to do a “test” at Schiphol on european flights to board 737 also from the back..
That'll be interesting on a rainy windy day as they decide NOT to use the finger. Given that KLM has allocated seating what difference does it make? In days of yore, when boarding via a finger, it was done rear rows first, then mid section etc. I asked KLM gate staff why this was stopped. They were too young to remember. However, at one of their foreign outstations it was still done. Worked a charm. Sometimes the old ways are the best; so says my grandma. |
I bet you don't !! |
KLM is now going to do a “test” at Schiphol on european flights to board 737 also from the back.. That'll be interesting on a rainy windy day as they decide NOT to use the finger. Given that KLM has allocated seating what difference does it make? In days of yore, when boarding via a finger, it was done rear rows first, then mid section etc. |
EI-EPE - EI-EPG both painted out and sat at PIK.........RYR Sun???
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So who will book a Ryanair Holiday? I can imagine the hotel and the extras like window, bed linen, toilet paper, view, curtains etc. I bet you'll be able to book a sun lounger though. And the transfer, split from your family and paying to put your bags on the bus. I don't trust the man and I certainly will never trust the product.
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Originally Posted by rob39
(Post 10112591)
EI-EPE - EI-EPG both painted out and sat at PIK.........RYR Sun???
Those are going back to Lessors |
Piltdown Man
Well thanks to Ryanair I have taken many flights in the past for next to nothing to places I had never heard of before and they opened up Europe to a different level, many of those flights have been day trips, and I have no need for any extras thus keeping the price low. Although I don't use Ryanair for anything other than a day or two away their cheap flights have allowed me to add so many new destinations on my map some of which I would probably never have visited if it wasn't for them operating there. But in saying my loyalties are with BA being a BA Executive Club member. Although the airline has it's faults it serves it's purpose and I often find Ryanair a good option for a cheap flight in between my BA flights. |
Originally Posted by Piltdown Man
(Post 10112602)
So who will book a Ryanair Holiday? I can imagine the hotel and the extras like window, bed linen, toilet paper, view, curtains etc. I bet you'll be able to book a sun lounger though. And the transfer, split from your family and paying to put your bags on the bus. I don't trust the man and I certainly will never trust the product.
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