'I Hate Ryanair' website dies and rises again

Why did you put 'The Grauniad' :confused:

Because it looks trendy and cool. ;) It's old hat.

Also:

The nickname The Grauniad for the paper originated with the satirical magazine Private Eye.[101] This anagram played on The Guardian's reputation for frequent typographical errors, such as misspelling its own name as The Gaurdian.[102] The domain grauniad.co.uk is registered to the paper.

The very first issue of the newspaper contained a number of errors, perhaps the most notable being a notification that there would soon be some goods sold at atction instead of auction. There are fewer typographical errors in the paper since the end of hot-metal typesetting.[103] One of their writers, Keith Devlin, suggested that the high number of observed misprints was due more to the quality of the readership than their greater frequency.[104]

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[TW]Fox;17566983 said:
No, I just respect the business model they've chosen to operate doesn't fit me, and I fly with other airlines instead.

Not hard really, is it? Nobody is forced to fly with Ryanair. If you dont like them, fly with another carrier.

Indeed. When I fly with Ryanair I know exactly what I am getting. Very little for very little. I don't have a problem with this.
 
I've flown with Ryanair a couple of times and it was fine. There are no hidden charges, it's just idiots who can't read/organise themselves properly.
 
That website is so lame. Moaning about Ryanair is lame.

You get what you pay for. Used them numerous times in the past for cheap weekends away in Europe and have never felt the need, or want, to complain.
 
[TW]Fox;17567401 said:
Why not just fly with somebody else?
I do; anybody else.

I have no idea why that is relevant in this thread about the collapse and revival of a website devoted to ridiculing what is allegedly the world's most hated airline :confused:
 
Lots of stars in this picture, yes?

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[TW]Fox;17566983 said:
No, I just respect the business model they've chosen to operate doesn't fit me, and I fly with other airlines instead.

Not hard really, is it? Nobody is forced to fly with Ryanair. If you dont like them, fly with another carrier.

This.

I think their attitude stinks. Who else would put so much effort into finding the most obscure payment method they can get away with just so they can avoid regulatory ire regarding hidden charges. :/

If they could charge for the seat, they would. And the toilet. And the oxygen mask, most likely.

But you have to hand it to them for pulling it off - to the point that 'bad publicity' is seen as free advertising. It's not like they're short of passengers.

I won't be flying with them, but I won't be celebrating the resurrection of the hate site to eternal life, either.
 
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