RYANAIR, WIZZ AIR and EASYJET Compared

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2020
  • A quick comparaison of the hard product offered by the 3 major low cost carriers in Europe, Ryanair, Wizz Air and Easyjet.
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Комментарии • 664

  • @FranciscoCamino
    @FranciscoCamino 2 года назад +526

    Ryanair handles the 70% of my local airport traffic. I fly constantly with then since 2005. Never had a significant issue. They have saved me thousands of euros.

    • @joshclapsyou7378
      @joshclapsyou7378 Год назад +21

      Yeah and the pilots Dont Even Earn enough to feed their families.Good Airline🧢

    • @bluelonden
      @bluelonden Год назад +33

      @@joshclapsyou7378 And how do you know what they earn? Almost every pilot has a different salary

    • @bogi165
      @bogi165 Год назад +1

      do you mind me asking where you live? because i live in a small city with a small airport and it´s much more expensive to fly from here. you´re much better off driving (or taking the train) to the nearest big city, which takes like 1 - 2 hours…

    • @JordanGiovani2007
      @JordanGiovani2007 Год назад +1

      @@bogi165 By looking at some of his content and checking some Wikipidia I think he lives in/near Santiago, Spain

    • @joshclapsyou7378
      @joshclapsyou7378 Год назад +1

      @@bluelonden no idk But it is known That they Dont have a fix income so that they have sometimes to work for example in a bar to earn enough money

  • @ambergris5705
    @ambergris5705 2 года назад +384

    EasyJet has really improved in terms of reliability in the past years, in my experience. I agree with the idea that they are a medium-cost airline.

    • @renebaebae0600
      @renebaebae0600 2 года назад +1

      Does the bag got measured upon check in on easyjet flight? I will fly with them next week, and the bag that I plan to take is bigger than their requirement for the under seat bag:(

    • @pablojp3498
      @pablojp3498 Год назад +14

      Your comment aged like milk

    • @aprixcus
      @aprixcus Год назад +1

      @@renebaebae0600 That was ridiculous when it happened to us (my family). We had passed a wide hand luggage whilst 2 thin ones weren’t allowed and we had to pay extra to get them in the cargo and additionally, EasyJet guaranteed us first boarding due to the issue. We got on the plane last.

    • @LMXOZEDITZ
      @LMXOZEDITZ Год назад +1

      Ryanair is better its the 2nd in the world behind southwest

    • @guillaumelesvertsdfe6793
      @guillaumelesvertsdfe6793 Год назад

      True

  • @williadams3242
    @williadams3242 2 года назад +159

    This Video ist massively underrated. It should have milions of views by now. Great job!

  • @db3015
    @db3015 2 года назад +15

    i love how the audios of these videos sound like a pilot speaking from the cabin

  • @gabrielstevens3884
    @gabrielstevens3884 3 года назад +258

    I've used all these airlines however the one I use the most is Easyjet as they are still very good value for money and normally for the routes I want to fly they offer the best overall deal in terms of the airports they fly to and from and the fact that you get the carry on included in the standard base fare.
    My nearest major airport is Gatwick which is Easyjets largest base which helps and from there can get to most the major cities across Europe.
    I actually found the seat on Wizz Air to be quite comfortable but then the flight I did previous to that was with Vueling who have the worst leg room I have experienced. I find both with Ryanair and Easyjet the leg room is slightly better with the new seats than the old ones.
    Also might not be much but I do prefer the Airbus 320 series that Easyjet and Wizz use compared to the 737s that Ryanair use.

    • @MB66_
      @MB66_ 2 года назад +2

      same here

    • @greek9244
      @greek9244 2 года назад +2

      I use easyJet more often bc they fly allot of flights to belfast, still use Ryanair a lot too

    • @siesaw1
      @siesaw1 2 года назад +7

      I agree. I believe the a320's have slightly more legroom compared to 737's.

    • @nimko22
      @nimko22 2 года назад +1

      I'm about to travel with kids through wizz air , I wanted to ask how strict the air line is about their cabin bag (free luggage) policy ? If I get something of 46cm instead of 40 cm , will that make massive difference and create problems for me? Plus how was your experience with wizz air overall. Please let me know. Thanks alot .

    • @gabrielstevens3884
      @gabrielstevens3884 2 года назад +2

      @@nimko22 I've only flown with Wizz Air twice and the general experience was good however they were strict with their hand baggage policies. Especially at Luton. With kids I would also suggest paying for seats as they do spit you. Our group got split and also the person travelling next to me was with her baby and husband and he was assigned a seat away from them.

  • @flyingwithblue1694
    @flyingwithblue1694 3 года назад +5

    Thank you. This was helpful to understand what each airline offers.

  • @Mlippy
    @Mlippy 2 года назад +112

    I'm in sofia, and i mostly use wizzair for short routes, and flew on their oldest cabin (a320-200) their middle cabin (a320-200) and their newest cabin (a321 neo) the newest one has about 2 extra inches of legroom compared to the old one

    • @BeKozTube
      @BeKozTube 2 года назад +2

      Not sure which one I fly on but I love the leg room on WizzAir. I'm almost 200cm and it's good for me.

    • @nimko22
      @nimko22 2 года назад

      I'm about to travel with kids through wizz air , I wanted to ask how strict the air line is about their cabin bag (free luggage) policy ? If I get something of 46cm instead of 40 cm , will that make massive difference and create problems for me? Plus how was your experience with wizz air overall. Please let me know. Thanks alot .

    • @dosescopetastengo6581
      @dosescopetastengo6581 2 года назад +4

      Wizz is the worst bllsht company by far

    • @mls_wac5005
      @mls_wac5005 2 года назад +1

      @@dosescopetastengo6581 with no existing support

  • @stefanhibels
    @stefanhibels 3 года назад +60

    In normal years, I fly Wizzair 3 to 4 times a year... (from eindhoven (netherlands) or charleroi (belgium) I have never seen this pre-boarding waiting room, I think this is airport related , I was always be able to enjoy my overpriced drinks at the airport bar ;)

    • @MillionMilesMarc
      @MillionMilesMarc  3 года назад +11

      Thank you for your comment, you're right it depends on the airport, but when it's from a fully low cost airport or terminal that's how it works to minimise the turn over time of the aircraft

  • @JazzyJ96771
    @JazzyJ96771 2 года назад +51

    This is something so small, but I wanted to talk about it. I love how you show the brochures and booklets and all the stuff they leave behind the cabin chairs in those little pockets, I love to see stuff like that so I know how much I have to bring with me when I fly to keep myself distracted from the fact that I’m 20,000 feet in the air. (I have acrophobia - the fear of heights, but I love travelling)

    • @ufeisen5059
      @ufeisen5059 2 года назад +11

      Don’t wanna scare ya but that’s more like 38000 feet haha

  • @Escolope
    @Escolope 2 года назад +1

    You deserved more support for your hard and underrated work. Superb video!!

  • @MarcusNesbitt4
    @MarcusNesbitt4 2 года назад +62

    I feel like these areas focus only slightly different areas in Europe. Easyjet fly the most in the Uk out of these 3, and probably similar across west europe. Wizz are more east europe, and Ryanair are a bit thinner spread across the continent but dont focus on any particular area - except Ireland.

    • @Yep6803
      @Yep6803 Год назад +1

      well, you know, Europe is cheap for us europeans... im sorry if most of us is too poor for trying not european 😭
      btw in my app is full of London-Tel Aviv 😅

    • @Yep6803
      @Yep6803 Год назад

      btw no those companies are well spread accross europe... obv not only these but also: Volotea(spanish) and go on😅
      i cannot wait to see my national ITA

    • @SYDAirlineEnthusiast
      @SYDAirlineEnthusiast 7 месяцев назад

      Easy jet is well-spread too, though I agree it flies mostly within the United Kingdom and France.
      I feel like vueling would be larger than wizz air, though vueling flies mostly within Spain.

  • @andreasleontiou
    @andreasleontiou 3 года назад +29

    Wizz air discount membership is game changer if you are travelling often ✈️

  • @TravelSingFly
    @TravelSingFly 2 года назад

    Nice to see your video about the 3 big LCCs in Europe. Just found your channel by coincidence, enjoying it!

  • @AC-cj
    @AC-cj 2 года назад +63

    Wizz didn't follow Ryanair in terms of bags, they were the first in Europe to charge extra for a carry-on trolley bag if I remember this correctly.

    • @bomsnose
      @bomsnose 2 года назад +19

      yeah, they baited Ryanair there as far as I remember. so Wizz started charging for basically every single item other than a small handbag, and then Ryanair followed, subsequently Wizz relaxed their baggage rules again, and suddenly they seemed more generous than Ryanair lol

    • @mancubwwa
      @mancubwwa 2 года назад +1

      Oh yeah. They started that policy september or october 2012. I remer it that way as I booked a flight with them before the policy started, but flew when it was enforced. Fortunatly, everyone who booked before it was started still could take a carryon.

    • @ImportedFromSerbia
      @ImportedFromSerbia Год назад

      If they are so about carry on luggage, only small backpacks that fit under seat in front of your legs are included with ticket price then they should start charging passengers per weight either. There’s no additional fees for airlines as a extra stuff to take care of your luggage, but they obviously want you to fly almost “naked”, no weight. Yes, weight and fuel consumptions are tightly related, a married couple.

    • @GossipGirl770
      @GossipGirl770 Год назад +2

      @@bomsnose the cabin bag for wizzair costs £48 now which is absolutely shocking. The last time I flew with ryanair (last summer) I paid £20 for the cabin bag so wizzair is twice as much

  • @wizzairskopje2701
    @wizzairskopje2701 3 года назад +71

    WizzAir has three types of cabin, and the newest one is on their A321neo and A320neo aircrafts, please check it out.

    • @nimko22
      @nimko22 2 года назад

      I'm about to travel with kids through wizz air , I wanted to ask how strict the air line is about their cabin bag (free luggage) policy ? If I get something of 46cm instead of 40 cm , will that make massive difference and create problems for me? Plus how was your experience with wizz air overall. Please let me know. Thanks alot .

    • @Pash_art
      @Pash_art Год назад

      @@nimko22 ive got 5kg more than i supposed to have but nothing bad happens

  • @steffen6987
    @steffen6987 2 года назад +81

    I've flown Wizzair many times from Oslo airport to various places in Europe, and I have to say that they are way better than Ryanair, at least for me. In my experience, Ryanair has worse legroom and I have never been needing to stand and wait for my flight before the plane arrives like you said in the video. In my experience Wizzair also has the better prices than Ryanair.

    • @hansloyalitat9774
      @hansloyalitat9774 Год назад +6

      Wizz air also flies airbus a320s and a321s which have more space than boeing 737s, they are also more aerodynamic so your flight is smoother

    • @steffen6987
      @steffen6987 Год назад

      @@hansloyalitat9774 thats true. i like flying with them (for this cheap, that is)

    • @jcoxdj
      @jcoxdj Год назад +1

      Wizz absolutely suck. Always had much better experiences with Ryanair

    • @hansloyalitat9774
      @hansloyalitat9774 Год назад +2

      @@jcoxdj Wizz is better just from the planes itself.

    • @jcoxdj
      @jcoxdj Год назад

      @@hansloyalitat9774 only flown on the A321 with Wizz. It sounded like a shit box compared to Ryanair’s Boeing 737’s…

  • @martinnak3554
    @martinnak3554 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video 😊
    I like this comparison

  • @waltherP38ita
    @waltherP38ita 2 года назад +8

    10:36 "Rayanair Fleet information"
    *browsing a Wizzair's magazine*
    Man... competition is tight, now you get information of other rival airline directly on your flight XD

  • @flashtheoriginal
    @flashtheoriginal 2 года назад +6

    Wizzair - happy to have you on board, limited routes, new boy at School. Feels low cost, cramped, small fleet.
    Ryannair - all about the money, basic and proud, huge route network albeit not serviced by major airports, dirty planes, staff want you on and off quickly. Disorganised at terminal. Ultimately brilliant on price. Catering is appalling
    EasyJet - good customer service, clean planes, staff are very professional, prices reasonable, excellent app for ease of booking etc, strong airport coverage, they have a feel of an ambitious, accommodating airline
    I detest Ryannair and wont fly them again. Havent tried Wizzair (brother has). Love EasyJet - feel valued

    • @aprixcus
      @aprixcus Год назад +1

      EasyJet does not have good customer service whatsoever. Guranteed

  • @JP50
    @JP50 3 года назад +5

    Well done video,thanks for uploading Marc and be safe!

  • @MillionMilesMarc
    @MillionMilesMarc  3 года назад +2

    Hey everyone ! I would be interested to know which is your favorite Low Cost airline in Europe ?
    Are you more into Ryanair ? Wizz Air ? EasyJet ? Or any other one ? ✈️

    • @Mugnize
      @Mugnize 3 года назад +1

      Bonjour Monsieur Million Miles Marc,
      Comme vous le savez, je suis un grand passionné de votre chaîne et dévoué à son succès depuis longtemps . Je me suis toujours efforcé d'élaborer des critiques constructives à votre égard afin de vous aider à continuellement vous perfectionner et ainsi accroître votre nombre d'abonnés. J'ai jusque là grandement apprécié votre ouverture d'esprit et l'originalité de vos approches.
      Je suis aujourd'hui profondément déçu de constater que vous usez de principes de séduction complètement désuets afin de reconquérir l'intérêt des membres de votre chaîne. On est bien loin du temps où vous faisiez des feats de célébrités dans vos vidéos (tels que celui de JCG), pour attiser notre curiosité. J'espère que vous remonterez la pente bien vite, bien qu'elle soit glissante. Ne finissez pas dans les poubelles de l'histoire s'il vous plaît.
      Très sincèrement,
      Votre dévoué serviteur, Antoine Mugnize

    • @Dannarax
      @Dannarax 2 года назад +1

      Tes un ytb francais frerot??

    • @pavolkocis7456
      @pavolkocis7456 2 года назад +2

      Ryanair because is the cheapest. If there will be another even cheaper airline operating in the future I'll will use them.

    • @bomsnose
      @bomsnose 2 года назад

      Wizz for sure. Their service is nonexisten, but it's not worse than Ryanair. The main reason I like Wizz is that their planes are in a better shape than Easyjet or Ryanair, and that their pilots are just amazing. Always a smooth flight, no matter the weather conditions.

  • @mattleonardo9927
    @mattleonardo9927 Год назад +1

    I didn’t know about that airport being so far from Paris! Thanks for the hot tip, this was very informative.

  • @MafsG12
    @MafsG12 2 года назад +1

    Very well made and interesting video! Thanks :)

  • @GuillermoLG552
    @GuillermoLG552 Год назад +2

    A cost comparison would be interesting. Ryanair only offers you a seat and what can fit under the seat in front, which is good for a business day trip or maybe a weekend trip, but normal people take some luggage. So what is the cost of flight + overhead bag + checked bag + booking fee ( or credit card fee as they call it) + a drink + snack, of all three?
    I was abandoned by Ryanair away from home, and they were absolutly NO help at all. All the ground crew would tell me is "We don't work for Ryanair" (technically true as they were a contract company) and "It is all in your email." So all they offered was a refund (I was 2000 miles from home and needed to get home) or a reschedual to fly in two weeks time (later also cancelled and moved back another two weeks!) even though they could have re-routed me and got me home. In all I had to pay out of pocket another £400 to get my wife and I home. Compensation? Don't be daft! So in doing a comparison add on something extra to allow for that kind of event. I've flown all three and only had issues with Ryanair (more than once.) Easyjet seems to be the most "airline like."

  • @poletme
    @poletme 3 года назад +1

    Great video, thanks for the comparison!

  • @sebbivism
    @sebbivism 2 года назад +10

    I have traveled with all these three, and I have to say they are pretty equal but I would prefer easyJet first, Wizz Air second and Ryanair as third choice. easyJet is leading because they still have these comfort features like primary airport, paper boarding card, jetbridge. My nearest airport is Stockholm and Ryanair recently moved to primary airport Arlanda with a new base there, and with that they got a more professional image as they are not allowed to NOT use jetbridge or making a low cost boarding with "pre-queue in the queue". Maybe I will use Ryanair more now that they operating the Arlanda Airport.

  • @norrsken1828
    @norrsken1828 Год назад +3

    great review! Thank you. When you calculate the costs of a ticket, you have to bear in mind the costs for transfer to an airport way outside the city.

  • @a21npilot91
    @a21npilot91 2 года назад +4

    I was once flying with Easy Jet with only 17 people on board of A320. It was very nice experience for me (probably the best with low-cost). Other than that I had mostly A319s almost 100% occupied and one A320neo. Until they had full size carry on I was more than happy to choose them over anything else (unless other airlines offered cheaper extra).
    I like Wizz Air for lowest fares for my destinations, for example soon I will fly BSL - BUD for less than 10 EUR. It is basically 5 times less than I pay to get to the airport. More or less comfortable cabins. At least for me (190cm) enough for 2 hours long flights.
    Ryanair is also good. I fly with them mostly from BGY, as MXP (W6, U2) is a bit further for me. If EasyJey or Wizz Air doesn't offer times, that I don't have to stay overnight and arrive 2 hours in advance (happens quite often), I fly with Ryanair. Also more or less good airline for price. And to BGY it costs me less to get than to BSL or MXP.
    I don't fly more often than 10 times a year and the trip to the airport is still enjoyable for me. So, instead of taking expensive flight from nearest ZRH, I take a bit longer ride to Milan or Basel.
    4/10 flights are actually eather Air France or KLM a year. Occasionally Alitalia (2 flight in 2020).

  • @Renanleandro18
    @Renanleandro18 2 года назад +20

    I live in The Netherlands and EasyJet is BY FAR the best one! All of my flights with them were PERFECT! Good food. Super cleaned cabin. New airplanes and cabins. Super nice crew in the airport and in the airplane. Good prices and good destinations…Love EasyJet 🧡

    • @PereiraCJ020
      @PereiraCJ020 Год назад

      Yes I take easyjet everytime I fly in europe.

  • @megszentseg6220
    @megszentseg6220 2 года назад +25

    Wizzair is the best value in my opinion, Especially if you fly frequently. Massive discounts for membership ! Also the friendliest crew.

    • @niels7811
      @niels7811 2 года назад

      Absolutely. If you buy tickets for yourself and someone else its already worth it to get the yearly subscription

    • @magdalenaw3574
      @magdalenaw3574 2 года назад

      It's actually pain in the a** right now with covid , unclear of how to validate the tickets , hours of waiting on the airport queue to validate it and then show it again anyway at the gates .. without membership more expensive than ryanair and less space for legs and smaller hand luggage , very expensive to buy priority

    • @niels7811
      @niels7811 2 года назад +1

      @@magdalenaw3574 you have a point. Its shit now with not being able to check in online everywhere because of the Co. However, I live in hungary now, which is the main hub of wizzair. They fly basically everywhere, even Israël & Dubai if im right. Cheers

  • @abreyu
    @abreyu 2 года назад +285

    it's useless to save some money if you are 70km far from the city...

    • @andreisplanerps9473
      @andreisplanerps9473 2 года назад +6

      But its smart

    • @abreyu
      @abreyu 2 года назад +24

      @@andreisplanerps9473 smart what? spend money and time to reach center of the city? and what about the return if you miss a metro or a bus?

    • @andreisplanerps9473
      @andreisplanerps9473 2 года назад +4

      @@abreyu nvm

    • @seanmccormack3735
      @seanmccormack3735 2 года назад +22

      It depends where your flying to. Some places only have one airport, so Ryanair and other low cost carriers have to fly to that airport, and your still saving money

    • @slavaskii8443
      @slavaskii8443 2 года назад +5

      Isn’t Paris Orly actually closer to the city than CDG? I had the impression when flying into Paris on a low cost and departing on Turkish, though I’m not entirely sure.

  • @richardnei
    @richardnei 3 года назад +35

    A very good comparison between the three biggest low cost airlines in Europe. I remember seeing the retractable air stairs on older B737-300/700 of EasyJet before they switched to Airbus. Although I don’t think it is option with Airbus at present. Looking forward to some new trip reports✈️

    • @MillionMilesMarc
      @MillionMilesMarc  3 года назад +6

      Thank you for your comment !
      I didn't know that Easyjet's former 737 were equiped with it aswell, I learned something 👍

  • @esc_victor3963
    @esc_victor3963 2 года назад +11

    I have flew a plane 25 times,10 of theese flight were with Wizz air. In my opinion Wizz air is the best low cost airline in the world and I really enjoy flying with them :)

    • @evanw2924
      @evanw2924 2 года назад

      Same. Ryanair is definitely the worst out of the three

    • @agnmic74agnieszka47
      @agnmic74agnieszka47 Год назад

      @@evanw2924 yes, I agree. They recently lost my suitcase. It takes them two weeks to finally find it.

  • @harryhill91
    @harryhill91 Год назад +4

    THE MOST important thing is safety. Ryanair is absolutely the safest airline in the world. 37 year immaculate safety record and the world's second largest airline, flying 3000 flights per day.

  • @rajbahadurverma6762
    @rajbahadurverma6762 3 года назад +1

    Super Video

  • @Rodoeht12345
    @Rodoeht12345 2 года назад +6

    Ryanair does sometimes use the jetways, for example at Stockholm-Arlanda Airport where there's an automatic docking system they're basically forced to use them

  • @jibstale2256
    @jibstale2256 2 года назад +3

    The Easy Jet Cabin and seats look the best. They look more comfortable. The cabin look calm and sleepy. Loved it.

    • @theRAV4000
      @theRAV4000 2 года назад

      if you're lucky enough to get this new interior, I got the old type and the legroom was worse than ryanair

  • @SlyBluwu
    @SlyBluwu 2 года назад +8

    One thing about jet bridges that should be mentioned is whether the airport you're flying to offers it as a service. And also remember that it's also one of the main reasons why theres delays, since both disembarking and boarding are super slow, no matter how fast crew members finish their duties before boarding the next group of passengers (not to mention passengers often dont know their seats or want to change them, which causes even slower boarding and preparation for take off)

    • @olmaBLN
      @olmaBLN Год назад

      Yes, but passenger, who do not know seats, requests changes etc. are a problem of ALL airlines. How are jet bridges a "main reasons"? You walk, you wait... also like people taking time on the stairways, or a"proud mum" who let her 3 years old child let climb down the stairway, smiling and all others are waiting in the bus for her.
      I guess one reason also is, that Easyjet, Ryanair and Co have a strict baggage rule. How often you fly with Lufthansa etc. watching people with ONE hand laggage rule carrying two or three and people running arround and looking for free space at the luggage trails.
      Or is deciding, in the middle of the isle, to change their sweater, to put out out her book... to put it back and to switsch to her Vogue magazin... no, book AND Vogue.
      Easyjet and Ryanair crew member are very motivated to inform people to sit down first and let people through it
      And how often you have at Ryanair: Rows 1-20 front door, Rows 40-21 back door... and Louis on row 39 embarked at the front door.

    • @revs7837
      @revs7837 Год назад

      @@olmaBLN working for ryanair as cabin crew. The reason why airbridges are much slower is that you only use one door rather than 2. With the door being the L1 door as well you have to watch for tipping as well so you have to stop passengers if there isn't a steady flow disembarking. Also you have to wait for the bridge to get into position rather than when you've stopped on stand you set doors to manual and deploy the stairs. When you use stairs it's also faster for specials as well as you can use the ambulift service to disembark from the rear as opposed to waiting for everyone to disembark then going through the bridge.

  • @andrearodriguezeforzaucrainaea
    @andrearodriguezeforzaucrainaea 2 года назад

    Bellissimo video grazie mille

  • @georgemateo68
    @georgemateo68 3 года назад +1

    Very good and detailed video I love itttt

    • @MillionMilesMarc
      @MillionMilesMarc  3 года назад +1

      Thank you !

    • @georgemateo68
      @georgemateo68 3 года назад

      You’re welcome. Also I have appreciated a lot the fact that u posted the old and new cabins . Really lovely🥰

    • @MillionMilesMarc
      @MillionMilesMarc  3 года назад

      @@georgemateo68 I'm really glad you apreciated :)

  • @stanvansterkenburg6081
    @stanvansterkenburg6081 Год назад +5

    For me, as a student studying near the Eindhoven area. Its a breeze to book a Ryanair flight for a tenner and take a weekend off. I simply adore it. Not too expensive, not too much frills.

  • @benidormbythesea
    @benidormbythesea 2 года назад

    Great info

  • @wilfredlaranas1782
    @wilfredlaranas1782 Год назад +3

    We took Easy Jet from Paris to Nice. And I think it's the best among the three low cost airlines. Not the cheapest but has the best benefits to travelers.

  • @pauljones3557
    @pauljones3557 2 года назад

    Great video.

  • @larsyvindgrindrud8341
    @larsyvindgrindrud8341 3 года назад +19

    In Norway there have been a lot of focus on working conditions and salaries on board low cost air lines and that they use crews hired in a low cost country even for domestic flights in another country. Recently Wizz Air gave up their attempt to offer domestic flights in Norway when they realized tht they will be forced to pay Norwegian salaries if flying within Norway. In addition, Wizz Air are against trade unions. My understanding is that Wizz Air is very innovative when it comes to finding ways to minimize personell costs. It would be interesting to include in a comparison how they cut cost and if some of these measures are disputed.

    • @lucasw8530
      @lucasw8530 2 года назад +10

      they did not give up because they would have to pay Norwegian wages only because the Norwegian government subsidized Norwegian and sas.A carrier operating on a commercial basis cannot afford to compete with airlines that receive government aid. - The last seven months have shown that entering Norway on a commercial basis is not financially viable when all other airlines are receiving assistance and therefore are not operating under market conditions. That is why Wizz Air has decided to move to markets where conditions are not distorted by protectionist stakeholders and where travelers can experience real competition and low fares. Payouts of crews at the level of other countries are legal because these people do not live in norway and are not in the norwegian system and the wizzair acted legally in this matter.Add to this how ugly the Norwegian government behaved to the news that the wizzair enters the Norwegian market, what words did the Norwegian prime minister say about the wizzair? These were not nice and kind words for a company that works honestly and legally.Why does Norway not boast about, for example, that at the beginning with a virus like Norwegian he started to have financial problems and was supposed to send several million pounds for salaries for pilots and crews in UK and he did not do it and the people who worked in Norwegian did not receive salary for a few months and there was nothing silence about it in the newspapers and on television, they tell you only the wizzair is bad and we are so good.Norwegian pathology

    • @larsyvindgrindrud8341
      @larsyvindgrindrud8341 2 года назад +5

      In Norway most people think that the main reason for Wizz Air's lower cost is exploitation of employees and the company being against trade unions. Here unionization is regarded as the most sacred of all human rights. This is why Wizz Air causes more controversy than in other countries My point is that working conditions and salaries should be taken into consideration when comparing airlines.

    • @lucasw8530
      @lucasw8530 2 года назад +2

      You are wrong.. NORWAY canot push Wizzair to pay Norwegian salarys, do you think that's Wizzair is so stupid that before they dicide to come on Norwegian inland market they did not check the law and do calculations ? They are no so stupid.. The European law allaws

    • @lucasw8530
      @lucasw8530 2 года назад +2

      For somting like that you are for exemple from Germany and the Wizz base is also in Germany you are allowed to work in rotation system and that's legal my friend.. Is different when this cabin crew is working in Norway all time then you right but not when they change people every 2 weeks 😉 yes Norway is not member of European Union but have so many agriment EØS that almost is Member of EU.

    • @lucasw8530
      @lucasw8530 2 года назад +2

      The reason why Wizz cancelled innland is becouse they cannot expect fair competition with SAS and Norwegian when government is founding the airlines how you want competition's? The SAS is have noting to do with Norway and why is getting the money from Norway explain my that? If sas is founded by Norway then Wizzair should to 😉

  • @jaelitagzz
    @jaelitagzz 2 года назад

    Thank you very much!!!!

  • @sympathietrager343
    @sympathietrager343 2 года назад +28

    I personally like Wizz Air most. Wizz Club is great, they offer the most interesting routes for me, the planes are the cleanest and the food/beverage prices are also the lowest.

    • @nimko22
      @nimko22 2 года назад

      I'm about to travel with kids through wizz air , I wanted to ask how strict the air line is about their cabin bag (free luggage) policy ? If I get something of 46cm instead of 40 cm , will that make massive difference and create problems for me? Plus how was your experience with wizz air overall. Please let me know. Thanks alot .

    • @sympathietrager343
      @sympathietrager343 2 года назад +2

      @@nimko22 In my personal experience they are quite moderate If you don't overdue it to a massive extent. I traveled often with a backpack that was also slightly bigger or in my trolley I had last time 10.7 kg instead of 10.0 and no one said anything.

    • @sympathietrager343
      @sympathietrager343 2 года назад +2

      @@nimko22 I have flown like 50 times with Wizz Air and only had one delay. Maybe I was just Lucky but I never had any problems. When you order drinks/snacks pay via card - this way you will get 10% discount. With kids take Wizz Club - it should instantly save you some money.

    • @sympathietrager343
      @sympathietrager343 2 года назад +1

      @@nimko22 One last thing that comes to my mind: always check upfront if your airport accepts the boarding pass in your app or if you need it printed - therefore check in 2 days in advance. If you don't have it printed if required this could become quite expensive.
      In case you have further questions I am always happy to help.

    • @aq0511
      @aq0511 Год назад

      @@sympathietrager343 i think that depends on the routes. I fly several times a year between London and Bulgaria and the flights with Wizzair in particular are almost always late, no exaggeration, and very often with at least an hour

  • @tobimael
    @tobimael Год назад +3

    Here in Switzerland I would 100% consider EasyJet to be the best LCC out of the three. It‘s the most known here and offers flights from all major airports to almost everywhere in europe. Wizz Air only offers flights from BSL and GVA. I’ve never flown with them, but from what I‘ve heard, they are really okay. Ryanair offers only two flights from BSL, which are to Dublin and Zagreb. Both of them are not necessarily the most popular destinations here.
    I think the experience deeply depends on where you live and which carrier has the best routes from there. Here it‘s definitely EasyJet, no doubt.

  • @JackJackProductions
    @JackJackProductions 3 года назад +3

    When easyJet operated the 737 they (easyJet) had the retractable stairs installed

  • @begee5847
    @begee5847 Год назад

    Brilliant video I’ve been looking for information like this especially what it looks like inside. Can you give your opinion on which is better for someone who doesn’t like flying & feeling claustrophobic?

    • @MillionMilesMarc
      @MillionMilesMarc  Год назад

      Thank you for your comment ! Actually all 3 have their pros and cons but if you feel claustrophobic I would advise you to fly on Boeing 737 NG or MAX with these high ceilings inside so in this list Ryanair. But there are other low cost operators of the type in Europe such as Transavia or Norwegian

  • @OfficialChiliChange
    @OfficialChiliChange 2 года назад +2

    DAT (Danish Air Travel) uses that staircase too. :) Thanks for the nice video ;)

  • @asdsdjfasdjxajiosdqw8791
    @asdsdjfasdjxajiosdqw8791 2 года назад +27

    40cm x 20cm x 25cm is actually considerably smaller than most backpacks. It's about the size of 4 or 5 small laptops stacked on top of each other.

    • @marcelloarcuri3865
      @marcelloarcuri3865 2 года назад +1

      WHat kind o measurement is that?

    • @17andtravelling
      @17andtravelling 2 года назад +4

      WizzAir caught me out on that last year when I had a medium/large backpack. I didn't even think to measure it, just assumed that because it didn't have wheels it'd be fine. Had to pay an extra £30 at the gate to be allowed on my plane. I had just turned 17, was travelling alone, and was in tears. Ryanair had let me on the previous year with a similar sized bag and didn't even question it, and it fit under the seat in front (did on B737, would've with a squeeze on A320- but I was using the overhead space that I paid for)

    • @dimitrijeboskovic6301
      @dimitrijeboskovic6301 2 года назад

      @@marcelloarcuri3865 American probably :D

    • @nimko22
      @nimko22 2 года назад

      I'm about to travel with kids through wizz air , I wanted to ask how strict the air line is about their cabin bag (free luggage) policy ? If I get something of 46cm instead of 40 cm , will that make massive difference and create problems for me? Do they have enough space under seats for bags ,cabin luggage ? Plus how was your experience with wizz air overall. Please let me know. Thanks alot .

    • @nimko22
      @nimko22 2 года назад

      Same. I'm struggling to find this akward size

  • @oida10000
    @oida10000 2 года назад +21

    I would like EuroWings in the mix so that I have all relevant Low Cost Carries for me. But then again I don't fly so much, so I will likely take a proper flight (legacy carrier) when I do. Easyjet seems the best out of the 3. Ryanair comes in second place. As for WizzAir I don't know: flying so cheap feels wrong.

    • @aadamnotadenn8911
      @aadamnotadenn8911 2 года назад +1

      Reason WizzAir is so cheap is because it mostly goes to the eastern part of Europe which is cheaper holidays and poorer places

    • @magdalenaw3574
      @magdalenaw3574 2 года назад

      @@aadamnotadenn8911 I'm going to East Europe cheaper with Ryanair? 🤔🤣

    • @andisaris9572
      @andisaris9572 2 года назад +2

      WizzAir isn't so cheap if you have a checked luggage lol. It gets to the same price as a normal economy ticket, at least on longer routes (4-6 hours flights)

    • @user-df3ty8ei2u
      @user-df3ty8ei2u 2 года назад

      wizz air is the one i had the best experiences with

  • @superpupermrbeats473
    @superpupermrbeats473 2 года назад +4

    New Ryanair cabin is *MUCH* better than previous

  • @Ianmundo
    @Ianmundo Год назад +7

    Easyjet has been supremely reliable for me over the years, though their “Speedy boarding” may be the world’s most useless product. I flew on a Wizz Air A321 NEO and it’s a very nice plane. Only Ryanair use Boeing 737, the main drawback of which is a 30cm narrower fuselage.

  • @osamehammadi9167
    @osamehammadi9167 2 года назад

    Good video 👍

  • @davidellis6359
    @davidellis6359 3 года назад +1

    Great video!!!! Subscribing!!

  • @AviationFin
    @AviationFin Год назад +1

    Good job mate 👍
    RYANAIR

  • @tsukune.onoderatompntchewo4480
    @tsukune.onoderatompntchewo4480 2 года назад

    Sympa la vidéo

  • @vicg5323
    @vicg5323 2 года назад +3

    Easyjet is the best. I don't always look for low price, I look at direct route and ease of boarding. Time is money. Can't spend all day in the airport waiting for a layover connection.

  • @kingofgames8037
    @kingofgames8037 Год назад +1

    I flew with KLM Cityhopper from Amsterdam to Bergen. We also used the staircase to get off the airplane because it’s also a small airplane. But KLM 737 doesn’t use it

  • @fedegiova
    @fedegiova 2 года назад +4

    All three are great airlines in my opinion.
    Ryanair is huge and profitable, Wizzair is the new entry and EasyJet is very well marketed “middle cost” is genious.

    • @17andtravelling
      @17andtravelling 2 года назад

      EasyJet is what I'd expect, on Ryanair you get what you pay for, but I absolutely despise WizzAir. In my experience if you're even slightly over the size allowed for carry on baggage they fine you. In London they fly to the least practical airport where you have to change trains twice to get to central London, and their flights are typically more expensive than Ryanair (when I've looked at them)

  • @SYDAirlineEnthusiast
    @SYDAirlineEnthusiast 7 месяцев назад +1

    I haven’t been on any of Europe’s low-cost airlines. Only the major ones like Air France, Lufthansa, Swiss International, Edelweiss (which has a small fleet, but is not a low-cost one), British Airways, and Iberia.

  • @zerberus500
    @zerberus500 3 года назад +19

    I fly with all 3 airlines a lot and cannot really say which airline I prefer.
    Ryanair have definitely the cheapest fares and the biggest network in Europe, Wizzair is the leader for flights to East Europe and easyJet is for me not really a LCC!
    Ryanair is much better than your reputation and also in the difficult COVID-19 times very reliable in contrast to Wizzair!
    What is YOUR favourite airline?

    • @MillionMilesMarc
      @MillionMilesMarc  3 года назад +3

      Yes I agree with you all three are different and they serve different kind of needs and destination as you said. Let's say that I like the fares and seat pitch of Ryanair, the Eastern network or Wizz Air and the comfort of leaving and arriving in a main airport with EasyJet

  • @The0Door
    @The0Door Год назад +1

    Thank you for flying Ryan air in the past year over 96% of our passengers broke a bone while the plane was landing

    • @uhhhhh..i-like-guns
      @uhhhhh..i-like-guns 10 месяцев назад +1

      right above you is a comment that no ryan air landings were that bad

    • @uhhhhh..i-like-guns
      @uhhhhh..i-like-guns 10 месяцев назад +1

      with there experience guiding the airliners

  • @UAVTVideoTeam-qi3pj
    @UAVTVideoTeam-qi3pj 10 месяцев назад

    Germanwings, JetBlue, ZipAir, Aeroflot, and AirBaltic sometimes use the retractable staircase thingy

  • @account886
    @account886 3 года назад +16

    Shame easyJet removed the free carry on now, was their only USP. Now it is just a more expensive option for nothing else.

    • @MicrosoftSam92
      @MicrosoftSam92 2 года назад

      Easyjet makes sense for frequent travelers that use easyjet plus. With that, they are better than e.g. Lufthansa in my opinion because they give you 1st row/emergency exit seats included in plus.

    • @maxwilson5176
      @maxwilson5176 2 года назад +1

      @@MicrosoftSam92Wizz Privelage Pass offers the same I believe for cheaper

    • @Bayaweg
      @Bayaweg 2 года назад +1

      It’s actually to improve on time performance. A lot of flights are delayed by everyone bringing on a large hand luggage and then there doesn’t end up being enough space, resulting in cabin bags being offloaded and causing extra delays. Since this policy has come into effect, easyJet has seen a huge improvement in OTP and customer satisfaction. easyJet often gets lumped into the same category as Ryanair and Wizz due to it being a low cost airline, but actually stands separately. It flies from primary airports in all European cities, as explained in this video, and is Skytrax 4 star airline (very good) as opposed to RYR and WZZ who are 3 star (Average). Even the likes of TUI are 3 star, with only a very select few full service airlines in the east able to achieve 5 star.

    • @maxwilson5176
      @maxwilson5176 2 года назад

      @@Bayaweg still a money making move

    • @Bayaweg
      @Bayaweg 2 года назад +2

      @@maxwilson5176 I think it’s easy to go straight for the “it’s a money making move” and there’s no denying that it will of course bring in extra revenue, however as someone who has first hand seen the impact this policy has made on easyJet on time performance, it is definitely working. In summer 2019 the amount of times aircraft were delayed due to the need to offload excess hand baggage into the hold (more paperwork plus resources) was very noticeable. This then results in missed slots and hence the aircraft being late, and then everyone gets mad because “easyJet are late”. You should see the size of some of the “hand luggage” people try to bring on, it’s obscene.

  • @sandupetre363
    @sandupetre363 2 года назад

    Hello, i like your video quality. What camera did you use to film the videos ?

  • @hariranormal5584
    @hariranormal5584 Год назад +7

    Wizzair also has routes from the Emirates now, I can fly to VIE for really cheap because of this. I wish they had more locations like ZRH or some German ones too

  • @naheedhussain7868
    @naheedhussain7868 3 года назад

    Does anyone knows where can I get good credible information about easy jet for my essay assignment for porters generic startegy

  • @danielfeher5018
    @danielfeher5018 Год назад +3

    WizzAir is the best middle ground in my opinion. I've never had a flight with Ryanair that was issue free - either the legroom was horrible, or the landing gave me a rapid open spine surgery, or all of the above. Add to that the horrible catering and them bugging you with lottery tickets and other bs, it makes for a pretty cheap experience. WizzAir pilots are always buttery smooth with their landings, the catering is great and even the brochures are nicer. Their legroom is superior as well, which is important when you're 6ft of above. Comparing Ryanair to WizzAir is like comparing your local bus that only runs in the city and is pretty banged up to a nice, comfortable charter bus.

    • @fh2234
      @fh2234 Год назад

      My iPhone wallet is full of ryan air flights and I have never had an issue. I dont have any problems if they sell lottery tickets when I am paying 20€ for a flight.

  • @AP_32198
    @AP_32198 2 года назад +6

    I like Ryanair and Wizzair, the reason I don't like easyjet is because the 2 times I flew it it got delayed 5 hours

    • @Bayaweg
      @Bayaweg 2 года назад +7

      Which has nothing to do with the airline - delays occur with every airline. Do you think that easyJet purposefully delays their flights just to annoy passengers? RYR and WZZ operate on a totally different model to easyJet. EasyJet fly to primary airports as made clear in this video, the other two fly to cheaper second airports, often not in the city!

    • @SYDAirlineEnthusiast
      @SYDAirlineEnthusiast 7 месяцев назад

      @@Bayawegyep. I can confirm. I had a British airways flight get delayed by 7 hours and also an American Airlines flight get delayed by 8 hours. It’s not an issue with the airline.

  • @JakubSemoda
    @JakubSemoda Год назад

    Hey, can I ask you? Which seat was widest? I had flew Ryanair this year, and seat width was pretty narrow. J

  • @Zurich_for_Beginners
    @Zurich_for_Beginners 2 года назад

    On AirAsia you can pre oder Snacks when booking. Is this with one of this airline possible?

  • @XxAlexXxelAxX
    @XxAlexXxelAxX 2 года назад

    Boing 737 may be equipped by retractile stairs, i used it on a Ryanair flight Trieste-Trapani.
    737 is famous because can operate without large airport facilityes, his cargo doors aren't too hight and thanks to his self stairs can board and deboard alone or with only one airport sair on the rear.
    The plane configuration is very low, it avoid the istallation of principal gear doors, (you can see the gear after he is close) and the strange form of the engine, flat towards the bottom.
    I have flight to easyjet too with his a320 neo, from Venice to Paris Orly

  • @TravelwithPavel
    @TravelwithPavel 2 года назад +5

    Nice video and for me personally I hate Ryainair the most, with exception of those flying out of Vienna as they are using Lauda and those are former Niki/Air Berlin A320s, but I hate the interior, no seat pocket is really huge downside for me, plus those new seats are so thin that you really feel every single touch and its so uncofortable, plus not serving the main airport is a huge problem as going to airport which is far away from Paris will actually mean you gonna spend so much time and extra money to get to Paris, I can live with boarding though (btw in Prague they sometimes use jetbridge), for me Easy jet is by far the best option as you can have normal carry on for which I have to pay every time anyway with Wizz Air coming in second as they do serve some main airports as well.

    • @theRAV4000
      @theRAV4000 2 года назад

      I flew Easyjet from Barcelona to Berlin and the legroom was so much worse than Ryanair (it was the old easyjet interior)

    • @TravelwithPavel
      @TravelwithPavel 2 года назад

      @@theRAV4000 Ryanair legroom is not so bad, because it doesn't have the pocket, which is worse for me, hate when there is no seat pocket, also I'm only 172 so for me its ok everywhere 😅

  • @neilfoster814
    @neilfoster814 Год назад +2

    Just a note, Ryanair specifically picked the Boeing 737-800 BECAUSE it is fitted with a retractable stairway on the front door as standard to all aircraft, so it's not specific to the ones operated by Ryanair.
    I always fly with Ryanair, never let me down yet!

    • @tb740
      @tb740 Год назад

      The stairway is not standard on all 737’s, it’s really an exception to only some airlines, like Ryanair.

  • @roniharrison8766
    @roniharrison8766 2 года назад

    Do you think easyjets seat space can get any smaller

  • @melonanimates877
    @melonanimates877 Год назад

    bro i got a jet2holidays ad while watching this XD

  • @nicolobolognesi2344
    @nicolobolognesi2344 Год назад

    I flew only twice (when i wasn't a baby) and It was on Wizzair, Malpensa-Vilnius and Vilnius-Malpensa

  • @alexandrubocskai2130
    @alexandrubocskai2130 2 года назад

    10:35 Ryanair's fleet info? Ahahhha funny mistake, really loved the video by the way

  • @jatterhog
    @jatterhog 2 года назад

    In Sweden and Norway, SAS often turn around A320s and 737s in 30 minutes!

  • @handl3_me
    @handl3_me Год назад +1

    Did he say Ryanair Fleet information when he was speaking about wizz air at 10.38?

  • @bigboyazz1100
    @bigboyazz1100 Год назад +3

    6:33 there is a Ryanair in the background just me?

  • @Vicky-sv6rl
    @Vicky-sv6rl Год назад +1

    I loved the wizz service

  • @nayem30
    @nayem30 2 года назад

    Just flew in from Orly to Berlin this morning 😅

  • @walshmabob1834
    @walshmabob1834 Год назад

    Fun fact that those outside Ireland might not know. Michael O'Leary CEO of Ryanair has a driver who has a taxi license so when he's being driven up to Dublin they can take the taxi lanes to get there quicker.

  • @shahriarislam1754
    @shahriarislam1754 2 года назад

    US Bangla And Biman Bangladesh Airlines also use the extra canopy for max their boarding

  • @Fortnitebois1878
    @Fortnitebois1878 Год назад

    Please can you review Jet2?

  • @atent5124
    @atent5124 2 года назад +1

    easyjet used their retractable staircase once. Was in 2014 so I can't remember much but I know for a fact that we climbed up stairs that full on disappeared as soon as the doors closed

    • @mistermartin82
      @mistermartin82 2 года назад

      yeah it was when Easyjet used Boeing aircraft I believe. The built in staircase I think has 2 advantages cost and speed

  • @toby.maximillian
    @toby.maximillian 2 года назад +12

    10:38 Ryanair’s fleet Information on a Wizz aircraft o-O

  • @amedeobennati3843
    @amedeobennati3843 2 года назад +2

    6:34 Ryanair 737 in the background

  • @pcalpar5338
    @pcalpar5338 2 года назад +7

    Wizz Air best low cost and quality in Europe

  • @lebunn9236
    @lebunn9236 2 года назад +2

    Him: do you notice something?
    Me: notices the Ryanair in the back even though they don't fly to that airport.
    Him: They are using the jetbridge!

  • @romaniancomrade214
    @romaniancomrade214 Год назад

    Moi, je suis Roumain, et je utilise WIZZ-AIR toujours car si je vais en Roumanie, les flight attendants parlent toujours Roumain car WIZZ-AIR c'est une companie Hongroise, alors si on vas a Budapest par exemple, il peut y avoir des Roumains comme-meme

  • @alimi5554
    @alimi5554 3 года назад +5

    Wizz is the beast

    • @f1hl_erik402
      @f1hl_erik402 2 года назад

      yep

    • @nimko22
      @nimko22 2 года назад

      I'm about to travel with kids through wizz air , I wanted to ask how strict the air line is about their cabin bag (free luggage) policy ? If I get something of 46cm instead of 40 cm , will that make massive difference and create problems for me? Do they have enough space under seats for bags ,cabin luggage ? Plus how was your experience with wizz air overall. Please let me know. Thanks alot .

  • @Likeusb1
    @Likeusb1 2 года назад +3

    For me Ryanair is the best, they fly out of my home city

  • @JBJETWATCH
    @JBJETWATCH Год назад

    Out of all airlines, I fly with EasyJet the most. Flew with Ryanair a few times but never been on Wizz

  • @p4tchPL
    @p4tchPL Год назад

    Once i had an easyjet flight from england to scotland (not saying exact airport) and the seats were nice leather

  • @mimaanimations
    @mimaanimations Год назад +1

    Do Swizzair, Austrian and Eurowings