Ryanair sits hen party in FIFTEEN separate rows as outrage over seating policy grows
A hen party has hit out at Ryanair's controversial 'random seat allocation' policy after the budget airline seated the 15 passengers in the group in 15 separate rows.
The group, due to fly from Birmingham to Ibiza on Thursday (22 June), had decided not to pay an extra fee to choose where to sit. But they were furious to discover when checking in four days before the flight that they had been assigned seats spanning most of the length of the aircraft, with two of them put 27 rows apart.
It follows numerous passengers accusing Ryanair of routinely allocating groups of travellers seats in different rows in a bid to force them to pay to sit together, with some claiming the budget airline has changed its seating policy.
Ryanair insists there has been no change of policy. However, since our Fury as Ryanair seats passengers 'rows apart' MSE News story we've heard dozens of similar complaints.
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