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easyjet - good or bad
anyone travelled with easyjet? we're booked to fly with them soon and are nervous as it's gotten alot of bad press recently. your vgiews...good or bad...please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We flew with them last year to France and it was perfectly fine - flights left and arrived on time and their pepperoni panini's were particularly good!! Always a bit of a race to board so better to get there as early as possible to try to get a reasonable boarding allocation, however, there seemed to be a seat for everyone and no problems. We flew with two young kids and didn't bother to pre-book seats. At the end of the day, if someone wants to spend 3 hours sat next to my fidgity 7 year old rather than swap seats with me then good luck to them!!
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Used easyjet to both majorca and malaga in the last 2 years. Service is fine, get what you pay for. Food is ok, if a bit overpriced but thats to be expected really. Only problem weve had with them was on the return flight from Malaga where we were delayed for 5 hours and the easyjet staff based at the airport werent very forthcoming with info. All round thumbs up for the travel though!
I flew with them recently and was impressed, the only thing that I didn't like was the seating. There were loads of "singles" on our flight who got on the plane first and sat in a row on their own meaning that groups had to split up and my boyfriend and I were not able to get seats together.
This can be avoided of course by paying extra for priority boarding!
This can be avoided of course by paying extra for priority boarding!
Lol,eve ive only used them once so i cant really judge them,but ill tell you one thing the seat legroom was almost none existant,seriously it was like the managed to cram several hundred extra seats in every available gap! Maybe its because im 5"11? But then this is reflected in their bargain prices! Less money spent on a flight means more money for your holiday! So enjoy!
Don't think you are allowed to take your own stuff on to eat, but I personally didn't think the prices were too bad - they were certainly cheaper than the prices in France- as for legroom, again, i have flown reasonably regularly and I didn't think that there was that much difference - you might notice on a long haul, but not for your usual European jaunt - I am 5'10" and my husband is 6'2".
evedawn there's nothing stopping you taking your own food onto the plane, however, drinks have to be purchased after security.
I agree that easyjet's better than Ryanair I sometimes wonder if the crew aren't embarassed working for them (scratch cards, going down the aisle with a bin bag) I'm still waiting for the glass of water the air hostess went to fetch me as I was choking... Pity, years ago they were good.
I agree that easyjet's better than Ryanair I sometimes wonder if the crew aren't embarassed working for them (scratch cards, going down the aisle with a bin bag) I'm still waiting for the glass of water the air hostess went to fetch me as I was choking... Pity, years ago they were good.