Ryanair voted Europe's worst airline
Ryanair has been voted Europe's least popular short-haul airline by the readers of the British consumer publication Which?.
More than 5500 travellers rated dozens of airlines in the
survey, giving each a mark out of five for categories including check-in
process, baggage allowance, seating allocation, punctuality, food and
drinks and value for money. Only those airlines receiving at least 30
votes were included in the final results.
The low-cost Irish carrier received an overall satisfaction
score of just 34 per cent, placing it last out of 16 airlines. Thomas
Cook Airlines, Thomson Airways and Monarch also fared poorly in the poll
– each scoring below 50 per cent.
Ryanair fared poorly for baggage allowance, boarding
arrangements, seating allocation, and food and drinks, scoring just one
out of five in each category.
The airline is renowned for charging a
high fee to check in baggage (up to £35 - $A54 - for a single 15kg bag),
while a study by the website Travelsupermarket revealed that the cost
of six basics items on Ryanair's in-flight menu (a cup of tea, a
sandwich, a tin of Pringles, a Kit Kat, a bottle of water and a glass of
wine) often costs more than a ticket to fly. Its results were based on
563 responses.
To read more, go to : http://www.smh.com.au/travel/travel-news/ryanair-voted-europes-worst-airline-20121221-2br2p.html#ixzz2FfQIpBlS
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