I'm so fed up with airlines these days . I mean, come on Ryanair, you're a company, not a heartless robot . That doctor risked her own flight to save some poor lady's life and now she's being bashed for it? Not cool . The airline's logic is all wrong - just 'cause someone shows up late to the party doesn't mean they don't deserve some help. And what really gets me is the £100 transfer fee, which is like a slap in the face . I think companies should be more understanding when it comes to unexpected delays or medical emergencies . After all, we're human beings here, not just wallet-filling cash machines
Ugh, what a joke . Like, seriously Ryanair? You're all about saving pennies but then act like it's the passenger's problem when they get delayed because someone else needs help . This doctor is literally risking her own life and health to save another human being and you're taking £100 from her for rebooking? That's not responsibility, that's just basic human decency.
And what even is this boarding gate rule supposed to mean? "If I show up on time, I'm fine, but if someone else shows up late because they saved my grandma, I get penalized"? It's like you're more concerned with your profit margins than people's lives. Can't you just offer some goodwill or something instead of stiffing the good Samaritan?
ugh airlines r so clueless!!! i mean come on, if ur gonna take advantage of ppl who r good samaritans like that doc, at least waive the fee lol 15 min delay = broken wrist & head injuries? thats some major stress & worry for dat lady. and now she's stuck w/ a £100 fine? what kinda airline prioritizes money over ppl's lives? ryanair needs to get its act together, or maybe just rebrand itself as "Ryanpain"
can u believe this?? ryanair is basically saying it's the passenger's fault if they can't make it to the gate on time... like, what kind of airline doesn't understand the importance of human life? meanwhile the doctor who saved a woman's life from that escalator incident got hit with £100 transfer fee... that's just wrong
Ugh, come on Ryanair! They're basically saying that just because they messed up and had to wait for a paramedic, it's not their problem if someone else has to shell out £100 for rebooking? I mean, the doctor didn't ask for a medal, she just did what any decent human being would do in her shoes. The fact that Ryanair is implying that she should have been more "efficient" with her time and boarded earlier... like, what even is that? And they're saying it's her responsibility to be at the boarding gate 30 minutes early? That's not a reasonable expectation for anyone, let alone someone who's just had to deal with an emergency situation. The airline needs to step up their game and show some compassion towards customers who are in genuine need of help.