Check out the Ryanair Don't Care campaign which is dedicated to exposing exploitation and recruitment-scamming at Ryanair. Thousands of new recruits have their contracts terminated at extremely short notice, while Ryanair pocket the 3,000 euro training fee. Don't get scammed!
hey, like I said, Ryanair is no Southwest Airlines. If Southwest ever decided to enter Ryanair's markets, Ryanair would be toast. Southwest knows and understands the concept of 'service'. Even on Ryanair's best day, they couldn't come close to the professionalism and service offered by Southwest.
@ElCidTx Im sorry but what kind of gentle man even admits the thought of "would have punched the stewardess" its passengers like you........ rude , arrogant and expects to be treated like the only passenger on the flight thats makes these cabin crew rude and have little tolerance for the likes of you!! Yes RYR are a "no frills airlines.....they are no southwest airline.......there a cheap airline......if you dont like it .......fly with southwest airlines simple!!!
It's all in how you handle it. And it's all in how you train your employees to work with customers. I GET safety, and I understand government safety agencies that are often autocratic in defining rules.
But this was a mother trying to console a scared/screaming child and the stewardess was more committed to the flight schedule than helping a mother deal with a trying issue. Like I said before, you're no Southwest Airlines.
You're child was 2 and half. Which means they must be seated in their own seat. If there is an emergency landing, you won't be able to hold the brace position with a child as big as a two year old on your lap. Its not to cause you hassle, and yes, some crew aren't very polite about it, and to be honest, I wouldn't want my child crying in a seat beside me, but if it saved her life if we crash landed, I'd be delighted the air hostess got me to put her in a seat and not in my lap.
Europe isn't part of the Federal Aviation Administration. We follow and train to JAA standards (Joint Aviation Authority) and for ryanair in particular the IAA.
Plus each country have their own aviation authority which follows the standards set out by the JAA and the montreal convention (ICAO).
Safety is regulated by the independant states in europe which follows the guidelines set out by either the JAA or ICAO.
I was in the August class of 2010, well one of the training providers. We also trained at the hahn facility in Germany. Did you eat out at the mexican restuarant near the accomodation flats?
ryanair don't care campaign
celtavigo77 1 week ago
Check out the Ryanair Don't Care campaign which is dedicated to exposing exploitation and recruitment-scamming at Ryanair. Thousands of new recruits have their contracts terminated at extremely short notice, while Ryanair pocket the 3,000 euro training fee. Don't get scammed!
liverpoolsolfed 1 month ago
i thought ryanair training consisted of being able to process a passengers credit card
ellisqpr86 1 month ago
ChavAirline
NaughtyBwoi 2 months ago
hey, like I said, Ryanair is no Southwest Airlines. If Southwest ever decided to enter Ryanair's markets, Ryanair would be toast. Southwest knows and understands the concept of 'service'. Even on Ryanair's best day, they couldn't come close to the professionalism and service offered by Southwest.
ElCidTx 3 months ago
@ElCidTx Im sorry but what kind of gentle man even admits the thought of "would have punched the stewardess" its passengers like you........ rude , arrogant and expects to be treated like the only passenger on the flight thats makes these cabin crew rude and have little tolerance for the likes of you!! Yes RYR are a "no frills airlines.....they are no southwest airline.......there a cheap airline......if you dont like it .......fly with southwest airlines simple!!!
CC2ODD 3 months ago
It's all in how you handle it. And it's all in how you train your employees to work with customers. I GET safety, and I understand government safety agencies that are often autocratic in defining rules.
But this was a mother trying to console a scared/screaming child and the stewardess was more committed to the flight schedule than helping a mother deal with a trying issue. Like I said before, you're no Southwest Airlines.
ElCidTx 3 months ago
@ElCidTx
You're child was 2 and half. Which means they must be seated in their own seat. If there is an emergency landing, you won't be able to hold the brace position with a child as big as a two year old on your lap. Its not to cause you hassle, and yes, some crew aren't very polite about it, and to be honest, I wouldn't want my child crying in a seat beside me, but if it saved her life if we crash landed, I'd be delighted the air hostess got me to put her in a seat and not in my lap.
ViveTuVidaXO 3 months ago
Required by the FAA?
Europe isn't part of the Federal Aviation Administration. We follow and train to JAA standards (Joint Aviation Authority) and for ryanair in particular the IAA.
Plus each country have their own aviation authority which follows the standards set out by the JAA and the montreal convention (ICAO).
Safety is regulated by the independant states in europe which follows the guidelines set out by either the JAA or ICAO.
EinkOLED 6 months ago
I was in the August class of 2010, well one of the training providers. We also trained at the hahn facility in Germany. Did you eat out at the mexican restuarant near the accomodation flats?
EinkOLED 6 months ago