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Ryanair, the Irish carrier known for its budget-friendly flights, recently made waves with its clever response to a passenger’s complaint about limited legroom. The passenger took to social media to share a snapshot illustrating his discomfort with the cramped leg space during his flight. In the photo, one of his feet can be seen touching the front seat, vividly highlighting the issue. The passenger’s caption conveyed his frustration, quipping, “Ryanair, I’ll come with my own legroom next time.” This post captured the attention of Ryanair’s social media team, known for their clever and humorous responses to customer feedback.
Showing their trademark wit, Ryanair responded to the complaint with a quip of their own. They suggested, “Come with your own plane next time.”
Take A Look:
come with your own plane next time ???? https://t.co/Be68vyNIIa— Ryanair (@Ryanair) May 8, 2024
The witty exchange swiftly went viral, with over 6 million views and earning accolades from social media users who applauded Ryanair’s sharp comeback. While complaints about limited legroom are not uncommon, Ryanair’s humorous response added a light-hearted touch to the situation.
This is not the first time Ryanair has used humour to engage with its customers. Earlier this year, a video of a woman using a flashing phone charger on one of their flights caught their attention. In response, Ryanair said, “And that is why we don’t have plugs.”
And this is why we don't have plugs https://t.co/fDgt1MV6hu— Ryanair (@Ryanair) January 8, 2024
In another recent interaction, Ryanair responded with wit to the theme of the 2024 Met Gala. The airline’s response came following a post by media outlet Pop Crave about the event’s theme. Ryanair’s social media team wrote, “The 2024 Met Gala is 3 weeks away – this year’s dress code is ‘The Garden of Time.’ Who’s on your dream guest list?” In a playful twist, Ryanair also shared an edited image of one of its aircraft adorned with flowers and leaves, alongside a pair of lips sporting pink lipstick. They captioned the post with, “born to slay, forced to fly.”
born to slay, forced to fly https://t.co/FikUjpw85Q pic.twitter.com/LgSF5DCkaK— Ryanair (@Ryanair) April 16, 2024
In a separate incident, a woman travelling with Ryanair in Europe paid extra for what she believed would be a window seat, only to find out that her seat had no window.
Expressing her disappointment, the passenger shared a picture of the seat she received, stating, “Seriously @Ryanair I paid for the window seat.”
https://t.co/FpqhehcenM pic.twitter.com/skrOseKRSl— Ryanair (@Ryanair) September 12, 2022
In response, Ryanair shared the same picture but circled the small circular glass opening on the emergency door, indicating that they had indeed provided a window seat to the passenger.
Which one of their replies has got you laughing?
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