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Ryanair complaints / compliments

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
FenlandSkier,

That was my first comment/thought! Twisted Evil
But unlikely since the pitch is measured on the floor or at the head rest I think....

Helen Beaumont,
Quote:
And what use is the seat back pocket anyway?


When you have young kids it's mighty useful. It holds toys, bottle, food, books etc.... which are essential to keep a toddler strapped in the same seat for 2 hours...
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Helen Beaumont wrote:
And what use is the seat back pocket anyway? Just holds the sick bag and the inflight magazine.


And all your rubbish which is why they got rid of them.

snowHead
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
FenlandSkier wrote:
Kruisler wrote:
..., although Ryanair offers a smaller seat pitch than regular airlines ...it does offer more leg room than most lo-cost airlines (Easyjet, BMI Baby are at 29") although not all (e.g. Flybe is 31")....

Presumably because they've done away with seat back pockets??


As far as I can tell the 2" or so you gain from the removal of the pocket is on top - it's certainly the first time my 6' 2" boyfriend hasn't had problems, and that includes 'frills' airlines like Air France and BA. Not sure whether all would be the same in the fleet though - maybe we just got the same plane going both ways Happy aj xx
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