Daily mail ryanair

The Daily Mail and Ryanair! It's no secret that the two have had a tumultuous relationship over the years. Here are some of the most notable stories:

  1. "Ryanair's dirty tricks": In 2018, the Daily Mail published an exposé claiming that Ryanair was using "dirty tricks" to avoid paying compensation to passengers. The article alleged that the airline was using tactics such as "bogus" flight cancellations and "phantom" delays to avoid paying out on flight disruptions.
  2. "Ryanair's 'rip-off' fees": The Daily Mail has repeatedly criticized Ryanair's fees for things like checked bags, food, and seat selection. The paper has accused the airline of charging excessive fees and making it difficult for passengers to avoid them.
  3. "Ryanair's 'appalling' customer service": The Daily Mail has reported numerous instances of poor customer service from Ryanair, including stories of passengers being left stranded at airports with no assistance or compensation.
  4. "Ryanair's 'secret' fees": In 2019, the Daily Mail uncovered a list of "secret" fees that Ryanair charges passengers for things like printing boarding passes and using airport check-in desks. The paper accused the airline of hiding these fees from passengers.
  5. "Ryanair's 'outrageous' baggage policy": The Daily Mail has criticized Ryanair's baggage policy, which allows the airline to charge passengers for checked bags, as well as for any damage to luggage during transit.
  6. "Ryanair's 'shambolic' IT system": In 2018, the Daily Mail reported on a series of IT failures that left Ryanair passengers stranded at airports and unable to check in or access their flight information.
  7. "Ryanair's 'aggressive' marketing tactics": The Daily Mail has accused Ryanair of using "aggressive" marketing tactics, including sending passengers unsolicited emails and texts, to promote its services.

It's worth noting that Ryanair has responded to these criticisms by saying that the Daily Mail is biased and that the paper is trying to discredit the airline. Ryanair has also pointed out that it is a low-cost carrier and that its fees are necessary to keep prices low for passengers.