@Ryanair It really is a shame, and a sham, that your company creates a false economy by forcing fellow travellers to sit apart, and then consider having to 'purchase' seats to sit next together. We won't be booking with RyanAir next time.
Hi Dustin, seats are allocated at random at the time of check-in, therefore we cannot guarantee you will be seated together unless you choose to sit together at the time of booking. Thanks AR
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If by random you mean where your systems purposely split up travelers, then that's just wrong. It's a simple bit of code that your systems are not using: 'if A and B book together, allocate consecutive seats; if none available, allocate nearest'!
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Hi, it picks random seats. It generates random numbers and puts you in that seat. If you do not want to be randomly seated please select the non-random option. DL
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