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Ryanair Jokes About a 'Secret Business Class' in Row 29

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«Ryanair натхненно жартує про власний бізнес-клас, що прихований у ряду 29» Photo: УНІАН — Туризм

The Myth of Row 29's 'Secret Business Class'

According to УНІАН — Туризм: Passengers on Ryanair flights have been buzzing about a supposed hidden business class located in row 29. The airline itself fueled the rumor by posting a video in which a traveler claims those seats come with a personal power outlet. But social media users quickly spotted the catch: the 'outlet' was nothing more than a sticker.

Ryanair didn't miss a beat, responding with a cheeky video that pokes fun at the idea of a business class-complete with a fountain. They even shared a doctored image of the cabin featuring a decorative fountain, making the joke unmistakable. It's worth noting that Ryanair planes don't have any power outlets or USB ports for passengers, which makes the existence of such a 'business class' highly unlikely.

Passenger Reactions and Travel Tips

The airline's fleet is built for low-cost travel, with a strong focus on cutting expenses. Because of this, Ryanair advises travelers to charge their devices before boarding. That said, passengers are allowed to bring power banks and spare lithium batteries in their carry-on luggage, as long as the battery capacity doesn't exceed 100 watt-hours (Wh). These items should be kept on your person or in a small bag under the seat in front of you.

Some people actually bought into the idea of a secret outlet. One commenter wrote:

“No way! I sat in row 29 and never even checked”

, while another added:

“I flew in row 29 twice last week. It's truly top-tier.”

But skeptics were quick to chime in, with one noting: 'It's just a sticker.'

Others pointed out perks elsewhere, like one passenger who said: 'Row 36 has more legroom, plus the crew there is friendly and helpful.' The whole incident sparked a lively debate among travelers trying to figure out what row 29 is really all about on Ryanair planes.

So the 'secret business class' saga continues to capture attention and stir conversation, even though the airline has officially denied having any outlets on board.

This episode highlights how easily false information can spread on social media and underscores the need for clear communication between airlines and their customers. It also shows how budget travelers are always on the lookout for extra perks-even if it leads to misunderstandings. The row 29 discussion proves that passengers still crave comfort, even in the low-cost flying segment.

This lighthearted banter around Ryanair's 'secret business class' comes at a time when the airline is also facing scrutiny over additional fees, particularly regarding family seating arrangements. As the UK competition watchdog looks into these charges, the implications for families traveling with children could further impact how passengers perceive the budget airline's policies.

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