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Ryanair’s Response To Passenger Complaining About Legroom: “Come With Your Own Plane”

Ryanair, an Irish airline well-known for its inexpensive travel, has gained headlines lately for its astute handling of a passenger’s grievance over insufficient legroom. The traveler posted a picture of himself on social media to express how uncomfortable he was with the narrow legroom on the aircraft. The fact that one of his feet is touching the front seat in the picture brings the problem to light. The traveler expressed his annoyance via his post, joking, “Ryanair, I’ll come with my own legroom next time.” The Ryanair social media team, who are renowned for their witty and lighthearted reactions to consumer comments, took notice of this message.

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Ryanair reacted to the complaint with a joke of their own, displaying their signature humor. “Come with your own plane next time,” they advised.

With over 6 million views and praise from social media users for Ryanair’s quick turnaround, the clever interaction quickly went viral. Even though concerns over legroom restrictions are not unusual, Ryanair’s amusing answer brought some laughter to the situation.

Ryanair has a history of using humor to interact with its consumers. They were interested in this earlier this year after seeing a video of a lady on one of their flights using a blinking phone charger. Ryanair retorted, “And that’s why we don’t have plugs.”

In a recent exchange, Ryanair cleverly addressed the 2024 Met Gala’s topic. The airline responded in reaction to a post about the subject of the event made by the media website Pop Crave. The 2024 Met Gala is three weeks away, and this year’s dress code is ‘The Garden of Time,’ according to Ryanair’s social media team. On your ideal guest list, who is it? In a lighthearted turn of events, Ryanair also released a Photoshopped picture of one of their planes covered in flowers and foliage, along with a pair of lips wearing pink lipstick. They wrote, “Born to slay, forced to fly,” as the post’s caption.

Another incidence included a lady who paid more for what she thought would be a window seat while flying with Ryanair in Europe, only to discover that her seat had no window at all.

The traveler posted a photo of her seat on social media and expressed her dissatisfaction, writing, “Seriously, @Ryanair, I paid for the window seat.”

Ryanair responded by posting the same photo but circling the tiny, round glass aperture on the emergency door to show that they had, in fact, given the customer a window seat.

Which of their responses made you laugh?

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