@Ryanair why don’t you let people who are on the same booking sit together on a plane without paying extra?
Hi Paul, 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. AR
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Which has always been the case according to Ryanair and did not suddenly start mysterously happening to people who had always previously been allocated seats together but then from last year have been split up. From 10 years experience of flying 20 times a year with you.
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Thanks for the reply. But as all 6 of us checked in together, how can we be randomly placed all over the plane? Then get the option of paying £5 to sit next to each other. Surely there would have been 6 seats together when we checked in?
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Pure greed is the answer Paul. No other Airline ‘randomly’ manages to put one booking spread over a plane. Surely the most simple and logical system would be to sit ‘one’ booking in chronological order starting with the first available seat! But that’s not going to make you pay!
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