"LazyJet"
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"LazyJet"
Let's face it, easyJet (MOL loves to call it "lazyJet") is the biggest concurrent of Ryanair.
It has just bought GB Airways, with a lot of routes (and a few B737).
Here is what says its CEO :
http://www.atwonline.com/magazine/article.html?articleID=2153
It has just bought GB Airways, with a lot of routes (and a few B737).
Here is what says its CEO :
http://www.atwonline.com/magazine/article.html?articleID=2153
atoutprix- FR Moderator
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Re: "LazyJet"
I have recently flown a Brussels-Geneva and return with easyJet, and, frankly, I don't see anything special in them, surely nothing better than RYR.
The price is higher - I paid 53 euros which is more than I often pay to go to Bergamo or Roma with RYR.
Web-checking is not available for a BRU departure.
The on board service is not better, let's say it's the same than on RYR.
The exit at GVA (and at BRU) is through the front door only (the rear door is not used) and it takes a long time to get out if you are at the rear.
And the evening return flight was one hour late ...
The price is higher - I paid 53 euros which is more than I often pay to go to Bergamo or Roma with RYR.
Web-checking is not available for a BRU departure.
The on board service is not better, let's say it's the same than on RYR.
The exit at GVA (and at BRU) is through the front door only (the rear door is not used) and it takes a long time to get out if you are at the rear.
And the evening return flight was one hour late ...
atoutprix- FR Moderator
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Re: "LazyJet"
Hmm....I never flew Easyjet. Sometimes I look at the prices, but most of the time the prices are higher, and they only have a couple of interessting routes out of AMS. EIN or NRN are easier for me! But maybe, one day I fly Easyjet......and wear my Ryanairfanclub shirt!!
RyanairGrad- FR Admin
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Re: "LazyJet"
RyanairGrad wrote:.and wear my Ryanairfanclub shirt!!
What is that ??
atoutprix- FR Moderator
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Re: "LazyJet"
ha ha just a normal t-shirt with the fanclublogo on it! costs €20 euro's and it's great!
RyanairGrad- FR Admin
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Re: "LazyJet"
I've only just read this thread for some reason......
Anyway, to cut a long story short, back on the 1st June 2006, my friends and I went to Copenhagen for the day. The majority flew Ryanair on the scenic route to Copenhagen (Via Malmo), however due to work and flight times, one friend used lazyjet direct into and out of Copenhagen, and we met in the Centre of Copenhagen.
The plan was to obtain an in-flight magazine from each flight on the way to Copenhagen and then swap them over there and read the opposition's in-flight mag on the return flights later that day.
As you can see, I managed to get my photographic proof, here http://stretch282.fotopic.net/p30005957.html . However, my friend told me he pulled the Ryanair magazine out and before he was able to get his camera out to take the snap........ he had the magazine confiscated by the EZY crew.
I only had that magazine out for a short enought time to take the picture, I didn't want to get banned from Ryanair you understand
Anyway, to cut a long story short, back on the 1st June 2006, my friends and I went to Copenhagen for the day. The majority flew Ryanair on the scenic route to Copenhagen (Via Malmo), however due to work and flight times, one friend used lazyjet direct into and out of Copenhagen, and we met in the Centre of Copenhagen.
The plan was to obtain an in-flight magazine from each flight on the way to Copenhagen and then swap them over there and read the opposition's in-flight mag on the return flights later that day.
As you can see, I managed to get my photographic proof, here http://stretch282.fotopic.net/p30005957.html . However, my friend told me he pulled the Ryanair magazine out and before he was able to get his camera out to take the snap........ he had the magazine confiscated by the EZY crew.
I only had that magazine out for a short enought time to take the picture, I didn't want to get banned from Ryanair you understand
stevestrac- FR SuperFan
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