mcm1
18 Oct 2013
Travel / How does wizz air compare with ryanair? [32]
Since BA stopped flying to our destinations we have used Wizz.
Of the 14 flights this year only 1 has had a delay of 2 hours so pretty good on that front.
We always pay extra and use priority boarding, if you have only hand luggage it does make it a fair bit quicker to get through passport/customs as you are at the front of the queue.
I have noticed that people travelling with kids do tend to try and push their way to the front of the priority lane, I dont let it get to me!
Have also noticed on our last flight that there were 3 fellas with one kid in the priority lane-thats some strange 'family'. They were spoken to by the cabin crew on boarding.
Lastly I do hope that the check in desk fiasco last Sunday was just a one off, only one check in desk open to accomodate two flights, we were at the airport over 2 hours before check in and waited 80 minutes in the queue to drop our bag, I wonder if any missed their flights.
Since BA stopped flying to our destinations we have used Wizz.
Of the 14 flights this year only 1 has had a delay of 2 hours so pretty good on that front.
We always pay extra and use priority boarding, if you have only hand luggage it does make it a fair bit quicker to get through passport/customs as you are at the front of the queue.
I have noticed that people travelling with kids do tend to try and push their way to the front of the priority lane, I dont let it get to me!
Have also noticed on our last flight that there were 3 fellas with one kid in the priority lane-thats some strange 'family'. They were spoken to by the cabin crew on boarding.
Lastly I do hope that the check in desk fiasco last Sunday was just a one off, only one check in desk open to accomodate two flights, we were at the airport over 2 hours before check in and waited 80 minutes in the queue to drop our bag, I wonder if any missed their flights.