They are not ripping off anything. If you purchased the ticket and spent a minute to look at the ticket once it’s sent to your email then you can clearly see that you need to register online pre departure to avoid any fees. Had you read your ticket, then you wouldn’t say they are ripping you off. Yes, it might not be good that they are doing it, but they do not have any hidden fees because it clearly says that you will have to pay extra if not registered before and online. The issue is you here more than the airlines 😂 I flew the same route and did not pay anything extra just because I looked at the ticket when they sent it to my email and it took me a second to read it hence why I avoided any extra fees. In fact, you have a full month to register online and it takes a minute to do so ….so it’s not like the western airlines which give you just 48-24 hour window to register pre-trip.
armenian airlines are horrible they have very bad safety reputation they are always bankrupt and banned in western europe this fly one is not completely armenian company its romanian even fly arna which got bankrupt wasnt armenian it was arabic but scam its a big issue in armenia
@@adriansacol Oh don't worry. That is completely standard among European low-cost airlines. Easyjet, Ryanair and Wizz air, which are the he 3 biggest European low-cost airlines all charge between 30 and 55 Euros for check in if you do not check in online. I can understand maybe you are not from europe, but here it is normal for budget airlines. In Europe labour costs are quite high so budget airlines save money that way. check-in online or pay extra for check-in at the airport is normal in Europe
oh man, that's a standard charge. if you fly low cost you pay for everything. Check in, meals and so on. It won't be low cost otherwise. those 50 Euro tickets come with a little more hasstle from your side. Also Yerevan to Tbilisi seems like a very short flight, how long did it take and what was the cost?
They are not ripping off anything. If you purchased the ticket and spent a minute to look at the ticket once it’s sent to your email then you can clearly see that you need to register online pre departure to avoid any fees. Had you read your ticket, then you wouldn’t say they are ripping you off. Yes, it might not be good that they are doing it, but they do not have any hidden fees because it clearly says that you will have to pay extra if not registered before and online. The issue is you here more than the airlines 😂 I flew the same route and did not pay anything extra just because I looked at the ticket when they sent it to my email and it took me a second to read it hence why I avoided any extra fees. In fact, you have a full month to register online and it takes a minute to do so
….so it’s not like the western airlines which give you just 48-24 hour window to register pre-trip.
armenian airlines are horrible they have very bad safety reputation they are always bankrupt and banned in western europe this fly one is not completely armenian company its romanian even fly arna which got bankrupt wasnt armenian it was arabic but scam its a big issue in armenia
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Why did they charge extra, you did not explain as you told
If a passenger did not check in online then you have you to pay alot of extra money.
@@adriansacol Oh don't worry. That is completely standard among European low-cost airlines. Easyjet, Ryanair and Wizz air, which are the he 3 biggest European low-cost airlines all charge between 30 and 55 Euros for check in if you do not check in online. I can understand maybe you are not from europe, but here it is normal for budget airlines. In Europe labour costs are quite high so budget airlines save money that way. check-in online or pay extra for check-in at the airport is normal in Europe
oh man, that's a standard charge. if you fly low cost you pay for everything. Check in, meals and so on. It won't be low cost otherwise. those 50 Euro tickets come with a little more hasstle from your side.
Also Yerevan to Tbilisi seems like a very short flight, how long did it take and what was the cost?