The carriers that nickel-and-dime their passengers seem to be the bad ones.

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Han Maenen
Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 06:04
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:38884] A message to a forum

 

I sent this message to a forum on ferries. Guess: what does the rip off 8
pound sandwich in the message mean? One that weighs 8 lbs or does it cost 8
pounds sterling?

The unnamed airline is Ryanair.

 

"I just read on an airline user's forum, that a certain Irish low-cost
airline charges 8 pounds for a 'club sandwich'. A tiny tin (150 cm3) of coke
will set you back at least a pound. Although 5.25 pounds for a piece of
cheese cake and coffee on a DFDS-ship to Norway is a bit steep to us, it is
normal Norwegian pricing. I have to say that the portion of cheesecake was
generous and they were not stingy with the coffee either. But I would never
buy a rip off 8 pound sandwich and a rip off 150 cm3 tin of coke from a
so-called low cost airline.
 <http://www.airlinequality.com/Forum/ryan.htm>
http://www.airlinequality.com/Forum/ryan.htm
On the other Irish airline, Aer Lingus, you have to pay for your
refreshments on board as well, but their prices are reasonable, I buy their
products on board and I like that airline anyway. In about 2 weeks I will
board one of their planes again."

 

 

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