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   14/05/2008, 14:49
Stefan is not online. Last active: 11/08/2008 16:54:16 Stefan

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Re: Recent Ryanair Cabin Baggage Experiences
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While I'm in the mood for it, I'll raise you:

"Sir, there is a rule - no empty liquids containers with a Capacity of more than100 ml ...."

 "Why?"

 "Because you might fill it up with more than 100 ml of liquids when you go airside ".

"But that liquid will (alledgedly) have been screened by you"

"That doesn't matter Sir, hand it over"

And........

"I going to confiscate your anti-perspirant  gel sick".

"Why"?

"Because if you heat it up it will turn into a liquid"

I am most definitely not joking....Cry Out [:'(]Cry Out [:'(]

 P.S. One more incident springs to mind - A colleague of mine was being screened and Security found a packet of  powdered sports drink additive in his briefcase.  They confiscated it on the grounds that if he added water to the powder it would become a liquid......


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   14/05/2008, 21:03
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I'll repeat what I've said numerous times before, wear a light coat with BIG pockets !

I do it all the time and carry in one of the pockets a small packaway rucksak. Once past security out comes the rucksack, in goes the coat complete with contents of pockets, plus magazines, airport purchases WHY.

Unless you're really taking the p155 the airplane staff won't be in the least bit bothered how many bags you're toting and are not going to make a fuss which could potentially delay departure.


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   15/05/2008, 0:08
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I always travel with only hand luggage,  I do what Ernie says, but I wear a lot of clothesWhistles [Www] Coat, waistcoat, cardie, hat, scarf and gloves, all come off in the plane and goes in the locker! 
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   15/05/2008, 6:52
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When not travelling for work, I do the same (hand luggage - usually very easy if I'm going to our French house). When travelling for work in my previous job, I could easily do a fortnight's business trip with hand luggage. Now, when I travel for work I sometimes manage, but my job occasionally involves carrying some odd (and quite bulky) stuff. So far it's been OK, but I look forward to the day when someone pulls me over and asks to see the contents of my carry-on bag and finds I'm travelling with 15 cosmetic mirrors and an equivalent number of bow ties.Big Smile [:D]
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   15/05/2008, 8:31
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To be absolutely fair to airport security staff there are people out there who want to kill us. There were 327 charges of terrorism up to March 2007. I know it doesn't excuse officiousness, but it is a very responsible job.

 

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   15/05/2008, 12:21
JMB is not online. Last active: 02/07/2008 14:03:31 JMB

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I am having this really seriously large coat made with a lot of very big pockets on the inside to carry shoes, clothes, books, laptop, dead ferret ect. I bet it won't be long before Ryanair start to weigh everyone and charge by weight.
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   15/05/2008, 14:43
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Just booked the wife for La Rochelle to Dublin €17.98 return to include all costs, taxes handling etc.

 

What a rip off. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

ams


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   15/05/2008, 14:57
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 ams wrote:

Just booked the wife for La Rochelle to Dublin €17.98 return to include all costs, taxes handling etc.

 

What a rip off. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

ams

As hand luggage or hold baggage?


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   15/05/2008, 16:42
Nell is not online. Last active: 31/08/2008 22:44:24 Nell

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Must get my son to get a job in Dublin I think. just booked a flight for him Liverpool to Limoges flight cost 16.00GBP then we have 41.00 taxes (what I don't understand - it is 31.00 to fly out and ony 10.00 to fly back!!) Okay I'm fine with all that, but what really gets me is 16.00 to check a bag and THEN 8.00 Airport Check-in fee. You have to use airport check-in if you have a checked bag, you can't use internet check-in. So instead of wrapping it all up with a few pounds here and a few pounds there, why dosen't Mr O'Leary just come clean and say 24 quid to check one bag??

Just a small foot note - to P2 - thanks for your support, I am convinced Ron Avery is O'Leary's twin brother. By the way Ron, any suggestions on flights from Liverpool to anywhwere within striking distance of dept 24 will be appreciated Big Smile [:D]Whistles [Www]


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