@Ryanair You have the WORST customer service of all time. If something is left on the seat of a plane, why is it not left at the Ryanair desk inside the terminal (Lost & Found) similar to Aer Lingus policy. What moron thought up your existing policy on left behind luggage?
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Replying to @ClareSandsCeol
Hi Clare, if the item was found by one of our crew members, they would have left it at the Lost and Found department of the arrival airport. Please contact them http://tinyurl.com/zl8vxj4 MM
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a third party company. If something is left, it should be brought to the Ryanair Desk/Lost and Found Department, not dealt with by 'First Fight'. Furthermore, to charge someone for a boarding pass after explaining the situation is just simply bad etiquette. PLEASE REVIEW.
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Replying to @ClareSandsCeol
Hi Clare, if the item was found by one of our crew members, they would have left it at the Lost and Found department of the arrival airport. Please contact them http://tinyurl.com/zl8vxj4 MM
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Perhaps you are unfamiliar with the process as it seems that I am the one informing you on what happens when things are left on Ryanair planes (and found by crew members). Follow the Aer Lingus model, or perhaps come up with a system that makes a small fraction of sense.
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Hi Clare, if you wish to submit a complaint about this issue please do so via this link: https://contactform.ryanair.com/ JH
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