12€ to fly to another country. Sounds too good to be true, right? All you have to do is be at the airport super early, bring nothing but one small bag that will fit under your seat, check in online ahead of time and don’t be upset when you have to take a bus from the terminal to the plane and your seat on the flight has no window. Aside from that, you’re golden! Bon voyage!
When I first heard about Ryanair, I was warned to be wary of all the strict rules and regulations. Anything can become an upcharge, and while you purchase your tickets on the website, they will try about 20 times to get you to purchase added amenities, more luggage, an upgraded seat, meals on the flight, etc. But you have to admit, their flight prices are a steal. As with most things in life, you get what you pay for with Ryanair. No frills, but a plane will get you from one place to another, and you can manage to save some serious cash.
Along with the cheapest flights the world has ever seen, Ryanair stands out from its competitors in another way: its social media presence. Not only does this budget airline have a special place in the hearts of many European residents, it also has a few completely unhinged social media accounts.
Below, we’ve gathered a list of some of the most hilarious and self-aware posts Ryanair has ever shared, calling out their customers, other companies, and themselves, as well as interviews with travel bloggers Mo from Hello Graciemo and Alex Waltner of The Swedish Nomad. We hope you enjoy this list of good roasts that might even inspire you to book your next holiday through Ryanair.
Feel free to let us know your thoughts on the infamous airline in the comments. Then if you’re looking for another Bored Panda piece featuring juicy details from the airline industry, you can check out this article next.
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Name Game Energy
If I had a nickel for every Ryan in this post, I would have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice.
If you’re not very familiar with Ryanair, it is a budget airline that flies between 40 European countries and recently added routes to Israel, Jordan and Turkey as well. It is famous for its low prices, and sometimes its low quality as well, but I have to admit that I have never had a bad experience with the airline. And as their social media accounts are quick to point out, no matter how much people complain about flights being delayed or lacking windows, we will all continue to use Ryanair whenever we can. Inflation has gotten out of control this year, so if you can spend $15 on a flight that a larger airline would charge $50 for, why wouldn’t you take advantage of it?
But more recently, Ryanair has made it clear that they are not only masters of the cheap flight game. They are also experts in running successful social media accounts. As of January 2022, Ryanair is active on 9 social media sites, which can do wonders for business. On TikTok, for example, Ryanair currently has 1.8 million followers. That’s an astounding number for a company to have, but they’ve tapped into the TikTok market exceptionally well. The page's bio even states, “catch flights, not feelings”, so it’s clear that the account is intended to be for fun, with a smaller focus on advertising and promotion.
Seating Mystery Solved
Easyjet, a far better low-cost airline, actually tries to allocate adjacent seats to people with tickets bought together. While this may not always be possible, it most often works. In any case, if there is a minor it will always be seated close to at least one adult booking at the same time; with Ryanair your minor child could be assigned a seat separated from his parents... This is just Ryanair being scammy as usual to extract some extra fare.
He doesn't understand how far they can go to squeeze more money out of their passengers. They do it on purpose, next time you upgrade to make sure you sit together. There's nothing random about it.
This. The seats truly random if you don't pay to upgrade to choose seats. Ironically, the less full the flight when buying the tickets, the more likely the seats will be far apart. If there are 126 seats and only 6 sold, the algorithm is more worried about balancing weight than anything else. Secondly, there are more seats to be randomly selected. Third, they are excluding prime blocks (like exit row) to sell to people willing to pay to be together. One seat will be 3A and the other one will be 22F.
Load More Replies...Am I oversensitive or is this reply a bit impolite? I know, modern times, fast social comms, but yeah... there are so many other ways to respond. EDIT: Since I'm getting downvoted, I guess I AM too sensitive for non-BP social media 🤷🏻♀️
You might be getting downvoted by trolls. Have an upvote.
Load More Replies...To be frank, I don't think it is an unreasonable complaint, if there were two vacant seats, why not let them be seated together ?
There are several reasons but when you select random seat allocation it's basically saying that you don't want to sit next to each other because they have an algorithm that finds a spot for each seat individually not as a pair. It would be like buying 2 lottery tickets where one wins and one doesn't and then complaining that they didn't both win. The customer clearly does not understand what random means.
Load More Replies...Nevertheless, they could have not separate the families with small children.
To hear from a travel expert what she thinks about Ryanair, we reached out to Mo from the travel and lifestyle blog Hello Graciemo. First, we asked Mo what her experiences with Ryanair have been like. "Nothing but positive so far," she told Bored Panda. "We have had no issues flying with this budget airline company, and we hope to continue to have positive experiences in future travels. So far, the positives would have to be that flights are cheap, and we’ve been very lucky to have been able to travel as a family of four for reasonable rates," Mo explained. "As far as negative viewpoints, you get what you pay for. It’s not first-class or fancy, but it’s been a decent airline to fly with."
Many customers have a love-hate relationship with the company. So we asked Mo if she thinks this reputation is justified. "Though our experience has been somewhat decent with Ryanair, I have heard and read several mixed reviews as well. Mostly, it all depends on what airport you fly out of or the staff at your flight time," Mo told Bored Panda. "I thoroughly believe customer service is important, and so far, customer service for the flights we’ve had have been great!" And when it comes to their social media presence, Mo says, "Their social media account should not be taken seriously; I find their posts hilariously true. But don't let that deter you from traveling with Ryanair; just enjoy the cheap flights and quick getaway."
Still Waiting on Leo
I would not have understood this had it not been for another post that was released on BP sometime ago
So would Mo recommend that others use Ryanair? "If you are looking to save money on travel and don’t mind traveling with an airline that has a mixed reputation, then yes, I would recommend utilizing Ryanair," she says. "Just always be aware of the fine print and expect that you may have either a positive or negative experience. Be prepared for hiccups, but don’t be surprised if your experience is less than stellar. But, in the long run, we have not had any issues with this airline carrier."
"For the flights we’ve had with Ryanair, be prepared to understand that free snacks are not included," Mo added. "One thing I found rather odd that I haven’t seen with other airlines in the States is that they will sell perfumes during the flight, which I found hilarious. Drinks are also not free during the flights and are offered for a fee. Other than that, enjoy the cheap flights, and hope you have a wonderful experience with Ryanair. Also, it’s perfect for a quick getaway."
If you'd like to hear more about Mo and her family's travels, be sure to check out Hello Graciemo right here.
Family Drama Seating Chart
Young and Younger O’Malley. Eoin must translate to Middleman O’Malley.
rookie mistake - you should never say things like that.. universe will act fiercly!
We also reached out to travel blogger and photographer Alex Waltner, aka The Swedish Nomad to hear his opinion on the infamous airline. "I have flown with Ryanair many times and definitely have some kind of love/hate relationship with this airline," he told Bored Panda. "My experiences with Ryanair are mostly positive, except that it must be one of the most uncomfortable airlines I have flown with. But it doesn't really matter because their tickets are so cheap, and the flight time is usually not that long."
"I always read terms and conditions, so there have been few surprises when it comes to Ryanair," Alex explained. "But, of course, a few times I have missed some small details or booked a ticket too quickly just to realize that I need to add something when I get to the airport for a horrendous extra fee. It's almost like a video game when booking with Ryanair, there are so many obstacles to go through in their booking section in order to not have to pay any extra fees." I can say from personal experience, that is a perfect analogy to explain the process.
"But to be fair, Ryanair is one of the airlines that are almost always on time," Alex added. "Very rarely have I been late with them, and they rarely cancel flights. So all in all, my experience is positive when it comes to getting from point A to B, or perhaps I should say from Point A to C with Ryanair since most of their arriving airports are smaller and located further away from the destination."
Keep Your Distance
Especially when it's a large travelling budget. That's sweet af.
Load More Replies...When asked if Ryanair deserves their reputation, Alex told Bored Panda, " I would say from a traveler's perspective, their bad reputation is somewhat undeserved. It is not that bad, as long as you play the booking game on your own terms and are aware of the steps where you have to say no to add-ons on your ticket to avoid higher fees. And as long as you respect their baggage size and weight restrictions."
"Sure, the seats are not very comfortable," he noted. "But at least you get to your destination without spending a lot of money." When it comes to their online presence, Alex said, "I don't really follow Ryanair on social media, but from time to time I will see their 'best' tweets and posts. I think they're quite funny and it's definitely the right way to go about it, in my opinion. It's a cheap airline, and they are not shy to show it. If travelers want something extra on their flight, they need to pay or choose a regular airline."
Pocket Overload
Which one, there are like 9 shades of green and turquoise
Load More Replies...Okay let's not pretend that all the women here are not looking at this and secretly thinking "but it has pockets".
Good sides: many pockets, nice color Bad sides: you look like a human grenade
Ryanair's free baggage allowance must be minimal, so wear everything.
Load More Replies...And finally, when asked whether or not he would recommend the airline, Alex says, "I would definitely recommend going with Ryanair if you don't care so much about comfort. If price is important and getting there on time, Ryanair is usually a good choice."
"But do your due diligence and read everything before you click next," he warns. "And even better, read everything twice, just to make sure that you don't miss something. Then you'll most likely have a good time with Ryanair. I think Ryanair is one of the best budget airlines because they are not trying to be anything else. It's like taking the regular bus to wherever you're going. It's not comfortable, but it's not that bad either."
So there you have it folks, Ryanair is exactly what they're claiming they are: cheap and no frills. But not bad. If you'd like to keep up with Alex's travels, be sure to check out his blog The Swedish Nomad right here.
Windowless Wonder
License To Soar
I'd clap my hands off if a minor landed my plane. Unless I faint of terror before, obvs.
While it may sound surprising for an airline to have such a popular presence on social media, it makes perfect sense with Ryanair’s brand. It’s a budget airline, so it’s very popular among young travelers who can’t afford to fly with more expensive carriers. And these young audiences aren’t watching ads on TV or checking their emails for promotions. They’re spending hours a day on social media. And after laughing along with a few TikToks or tweets they’ve seen from Ryanair, they’re going to be likely to check there first when booking a holiday to Spain or Greece next summer. Even Ryanair’s Instagram account has amassed over 865k followers for sharing memes and funny reels.
But all of this popularity did not happen overnight. Unlike individual users on TikTok or Twitter, it’s not often that a brand goes viral by accident. So when it comes to the success of Ryanair’s social media accounts, the brand’s Head of Social, Michael Corcoran sat down with ContentCal to explain how it happened. The main two factors Michael credits are “showing up early and experimenting with a new audience” and “losing the corporate tone of voice they may have previously been known for”.
Blunt and Pointless
She lacks the necessary depth and warmth to even be called a cu**
Load More Replies...I heard gate staff are airport staff, not people from an Airline company. They can do nothing for you regarding the company policy and obviously they will do anything to protect other passengers.
Michael also shared some of his top TikTok tips that helped Ryanair secure their place as one of the most successful brands on social media. First, he recommends that companies approach the account as a creator rather than a brand. Viewers don’t want to see ads, and they don’t want to feel like there’s a robot on the other end creating posts. Michael also says that companies have to consider all engagement factors, not just views. Read and listen to the comments, and be sure to reply to some. The more actively you engage with viewers, the more they’ll want to engage with you.
Flying Without a License
We deported him after he appealed. The Immigration Minister was so annoyed by him he exercised his final discretion to kick him out of Australia anyway just coz
Tea Time Identity Crisis
As a (Part 91) pilot, I feel (somewhat) insulted that clapping when an aircraft lands is considered bad. Why not?
Mmmh... do you clap when your taxi (bus, etc) arrives to its destination? Shouldn't arrival be a given?
Load More Replies...I don't quite understand this one. Do British people not sometimes put milk in their tea?
Oh, they do, Kate. I think the point is that the cup of tea they're showing is excessively "milky" by most people's standards.
Load More Replies...I just use honey. If I have a sore throat, possibly honey and lemon. My friends have started bringing me honey souvenirs when they travel and it's interesting how different honeys affect the flavor of my tea.
It’s not ment as an insult to the pilots ability , i think it’s lovely
I haven’t flown extensively but the only plane that clapped when landing was from Rome to Barcelona in the late 90’s. They were a fun group and the flight was pleasant.
Still Staring at Safety?
Are there any that don’t force you online to look at ads these days
Load More Replies...This didn't bother me at all when I flew Ryanair. Read a book or close your eyes and try to sleep.
Next, Michael says that each account should be unique. There’s no reason to follow Ryanair on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok if it’s the same content everywhere. Each platform is different and should be treated as such. He also notes that numbers are not the most important factor. This can be great PR or a stepping stone to other long-term goals, even if you don’t go insanely viral. Finally, he says that TikTok is a “creator-first platform”, so audiences are more inclined to follow creators that “influencers” trying to sell them something.
Priced to Keep You Hooked
Mastering the Social Media Hustle
Seatbelt Stretch Logic
Thars a tricky one. Unfortunately sometimes bending the leg in your knee joint may not be enough. Some tall people have long legs and then the femur its just to long to comfortably sit in the plane... Unfortunately im that type of unfortunate person ...
I was recently on a flight (different airline) and noticed a very tall man sitting a row in front whose knees (yes obviously bent in a normal sitting position haha) were almost touching the back of the seat in front. I don't know if his back was tight against his seat or not but he wasn't obviously/extremely slouching either. I thought how he must always feel so cramped on planes with how small the rows are now!
Ahh but the issue is that my legs are still too long even when bent it sucks
I am built like a spider - small torso, long limbs. Even I struggle. ETA- I usually slide down the seat so I can straighten my legs at a slant to get them under the front of me (without encroaching)
typical arrogant and cocky Ryanair. I flew them twice (there and back) and was utterly disgusted at the stink of the aircraft (dirty, unwashed bodies) and the filthy cabins. I would rather stay at home than travel if I had to fly this airline.
One thing Ryanair has certainly succeeded with is their tone of voice on social media. They have decided to be sassy, snarky and straight to the point, which many followers find hilarious. But it also matches perfectly with their business model. If you want to fly with a fancier airline where you’re given free food in-flight, a free checked bag and amenities like a TV screen on the back of each seat and in-flight movies, you might expect a more gentle and accommodating tone online. But Ryanair is cheap and simple. No window? Don’t complain. You paid $13 to fly halfway across Europe. I think you can manage staring at the inside of an airplane for two and a half hours. Plus, Ryanair knows their customers will always keep coming back. So it’s perfectly appropriate, and very entertaining, for them to use that tone on social media.
Charcuterie at 30,000 Feet
Expectations or not, the companies used to treat us like people, now we are just cargo.
nah, you just have to pay the price for it, first class still looks pretty much the same. As for me, I'd rather take a sandwich from home
Load More Replies...Yes, but there's a reason why flying has gotten so much cheaper over decades.
For fun I did some research. Flights in 1963 out of Chicago to new York were $48 round trip. Today it's about $375. Inflation wise, we actually pay the same as we did then. What costs HAVE risen are fuel, manufacturing, and materials.
Clap Back Gone Wrong
Window Seat Expectations vs. Reality
In this rare occurrence, it's not Ryanair fault. The escape route seats have increased legroom but it is a well known fact that the windows are smaller (they are there only because it's a regulatory requirement to have a positive check on absence of fire before opening the hatch). The guy paid for extra legroom, not for a window.
With little window all you can see during the flight is a mass of clouds. But with a regular-size window, during the flight you can see ... oh, never mind.
I love looking at clouds from a plane. They look like giant marshmallows floating along.
Load More Replies...Despite how popular Ryanair is on social media, there are many people out there who are not fans of the airline. In fact, it has been ranked the worst short-haul airline by Which? for 6 years in a row, and more recently, it has been deemed the worst short-haul airline for pandemic flights and refunds. Over the last two years, Ryanair has received an embarrassing 55% for its overall customer score, and only 47% of customers were satisfied with the options Ryanair presented them in response to flights they were unable to take due to the pandemic. In reference to their experience trying to resolve a customer service issue with Ryanair, one customer stated, “Ryanair is the most awkward airline to deal with that I have ever come across. It seems to be proud of being difficult.” Ouch.
Legroom Negotiations
Long legs. When ur tall and most of ur height is in your legs you can't fit into a seat correctly
Load More Replies...The one time I flew RyanAir I watched the stewards lock the bathroom so no one would get up and everyone would think it was in use. We paid extra to sit at the front and I felt horrible watching moms with kids standing expectantly forever waiting for a door to be opened that never would. Finally I called out the AH crew members and they begrudgingly unlocked the empty bathroom. What total AHs. F RyanAir.
IT'S FIVE POUNDS! Of course, I am 5'3", so I've never had a problem with leg room. Butt room is sometimes a different story, however.
my brother is 6.3 feet tall with size 13 feet and he flew to kelowna just fine (somehow?)
i can relate to this (*cough* brother *cough*) whew must have gotten something in my throat
Unrelated But Interesting
They literally look like fake SIMS people or something.
Load More Replies...Yeah, Turkey is a destination that a lot of people in Europe go for cheap cosmetic surgery.
Load More Replies...Remember back in the 1980s when a popular Halloween costume trend was dressing like a politician with those full head rubber masks? The teeth always looked exactly like this. Painted straight across the smile in a blinding white showcase. All I see here is Ronald Reagan.
Yes! That reminds me of the movie, Point Break, with Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze. Do y'all remember the masks of the presidents that they wore?
Load More Replies...How can you get past her eyebrows to see the teeth? I spose that’s the benefit of the brows: they distract from the piano keys she calls “teeth.”
Load More Replies...Unemployed and Unbothered
I have no idea what that riposte from ryanair means. I can tell it's rude and unpleasant so definitely on-brand.
Not every business is for everyone. That’s why it’s great to have options out there. After all, some people love Ryanair and swear by their services. In defense of the infamous budget airline, Tom Boon wrote a piece for Simple Flying titled “10 Reasons Why Flying Ryanair Isn't As Bad As You Think”, and he makes some great points. As we’ve already covered, you get what you pay for most places in life. But rather than that being an inherently bad thing with Ryanair, it can also be a positive. If you do want to put down a little extra cash, you can have a meal during your flight, board first, check a bag, and guarantee yourself a window seat. The flight’s base price is so cheap that you’re not likely to break the bank by just paying a little bit more to be more comfortable.
No Thanks, Really
Jeez I just got goosebumps. Sounded like my mom when I was a kid
Checked Baggage Human Edition
Crypto Glow-Up
Ryanair also has an impressive number of flights running at all times all around Europe, and even extending to Turkey, Jordan and Israel. They service more than 230 airports, so Ryanair is pretty reliable. The plane probably won’t be huge, so you will be better off booking far in advance, but if your concern is whether or not Ryanair reaches the airport you want to get to, rest assured. They probably do. I can also say, as someone who has flown Ryanair plenty of times, the legroom and level of comfort in flight is definitely comparable to most other airlines. Let’s be honest, being on a plane is never actually comfortable, so as long as it’s not painful, I’m satisfied. And I think most other passengers are as well.
Flagging Out Loud
It’s actually really important they know the exact weight because they sand bags to balance it out. They don’t weigh each passenger, but they use the average Weigh of a person to make the weigh almost exactly even. This is really important for a plane to fly correctly
Load More Replies...Presidential Props Only
Agree. And clapping post landing should be reserved for the pilots that have a near mass extinction event and manage to save the day.
Mute Button Goals
We hope you're enjoying this snarky list of social media posts from the infamous Ryanair. Be sure to upvote the posts you find most hilarious, and then let us know in the comments if you have any personal experiences with the famous budget airline. Do you fly Ryanair multiple times a year, or did you make the mistake once and swear to never do it again? Regardless, if you've used Ryanair, you have to admit that it probably saved you some serious cash (as long as you didn't try to check in at the airport or bring an overweight bag).
Stretching The Boundaries
It appears Danny DeVito is wearing long leg prosthetics in It's Always Sunny with his real legs in green to be digitally removed, although I don't remember this episode.
Load More Replies...Flying Despite Complaints
Shots Fired, Roast Returned
Please do an article about Innocent, the drinks, on Twitter and on LinkedIn, they're brilliant!
While traveling with Ryanair may seem an enticing choice for budget-conscious travelers, it's essential to acknowledge the broader outlook on expenses and savings during inflationary times. Similar sentiments have been echoed in various discussions about financial sensibility amidst rising costs.
For insights on how salary misconceptions intersect with inflation and consumer habits, you might want to explore more about the nuances of financial perception in our related coverage.
Budget Airlines Be Like
... You'd still need a suitcase when flying back...😭😂
Load More Replies...Is the 9.99 to an industrial town in a forgotten country, at 4:30am?
Flight Deals Fix Everything
Friendly Aviation Roast
Before COVID, British Airways managed on average 500 to 600 passenger flights A DAY from its London Heatrow T5 alone. Now -but data are from the winter season and do not include the summer peak- they are down to roughly 350 from Heatrow, with over 800 flights a day worldwide. While it's true that Ryanair manages six times as much on average, they are mostly short range, small plane flights, while about a third of BA flights are intercontinentals on widebody planes. Moneywise, in 2019 BA generated 13 BILLION pounds in revenue, against less than 8 billion pounds from Ryanair.
Flights and Fees Explained
No Pilots, Please
It's probably just walk the catwalk to the plane door and back
Load More Replies...Not sure if this is supposed to be a compliment or insult?
Load More Replies...Corporate Social Takes
No Window, No Win
Pocket Perfection Unleashed
Taking Up the Whole Row
Turbulence Ahead
Even me and I am the one who BRINGS that baby 😅
Load More Replies...Port Hunting Problems
Jetblue, a lowcost airline, does. As do other american low cost carriers such as Alaskan, Breeze and Spirit. Norwegian does so in Europe. Vueling, a very lowcost airline with service on par with ryanair (i.e. quite bad) does so on selected seats. So, what's your excuse?
Carry-On Couture
Counting Every Takeoff
Cancelled Before Takeoff
Mouthy Mile High Club
Weekend Wardrobe Overload
Trend Taste Test
Baggage Claim Rush
This is a pet peeve of mine. Relax, you're not going anywhere, anyway.
So much - like, would you rather stand squashed up while people hitting you on the head trying to get their stuff down to save 3 minutes in passport control, or keep seated, get your case down at leisure, stroll to the bathroom in the terminal and then queue usually the same amount of time, if not less?
Budget Flights, Big Attitudes
Flight Regrets Revisited
Moving Sideways Only
I stand to the right, tyvm, you shaving off the 3 mins isn't going to save your flight. It is going to relieve some of intense pain I'm in while traveling. Try to be kind to others, you don't know what they're going through.
Friendly Roasts Only
I've had some perfectly decent Ryanair flights. Mostly because I pay for the seat ahead and don't try and squeeze an oversized bag through hand luggage.
Load More Replies...Voting Booth Vibes
Zoom Meeting Starter Pack
Was going to say the same. I have no idea who that is.
Load More Replies...Snack Attack Meltdown
Window Seat Woes
Pilot’s Perspective Perks
Ticket Tech Realities
Me. I print them just in case. Although have now learnt to screenshot them.
Seat Saved, Sky High
Plane Applause Club
Quiet Mode Activated
Capturing Lift-Off Moments
Flight Costs Vs. Tech
Booking Battle Royale
I don't get it. Are you closer to being a corpse when you fly Ryanair out of Heathrow?
Maybe if Ryan air paid as much attention to customer service, actually providing what a customer pays for and treating their staff fairly instead you of being smart on Twitter they might not be such a joke of company
You are aware, that Ryan airs business model is to be as cheap as possible, right? That's why I flew Aer Lingus when I visited ireland
Load More Replies...I fly frequently and not had a single problem with Ryanair. Easyjet on the other hand as god awful! I'm 5'9" and needed retractable legs because my seat seemed to be designed for a new baby!
Maybe if Ryan air paid as much attention to customer service, actually providing what a customer pays for and treating their staff fairly instead you of being smart on Twitter they might not be such a joke of company
You are aware, that Ryan airs business model is to be as cheap as possible, right? That's why I flew Aer Lingus when I visited ireland
Load More Replies...I fly frequently and not had a single problem with Ryanair. Easyjet on the other hand as god awful! I'm 5'9" and needed retractable legs because my seat seemed to be designed for a new baby!
