Ryanair have launched a mobile app for iPhone.
That in itself isn’t exactly “news”.
What is, however, is that the budget airline want to charge users €2.99 to download it!
None of the other airlines charge for their mobile apps (why would they??), so what makes Ryanair’s app worth €2.99?
Does it have extra functionality?
Is there some magic ingredient?
From what I can see from the screenshots the answer is a resounding: NO.
The app looks identical to the mobile version of the Ryanair website.
So was Ryanair’s “play” with this simply to get everyone talking about them, or was it a serious attempt at squeezing even more revenue out of the travelling public?
Let us know via the comments!
RT @blacknight: Ryanair Want To Charge For Their Mobile App?: http://t.co/J3HfUAmX
RT @blacknight: Ryanair Want To Charge For Their Mobile App?: http://t.co/J3HfUAmX
Ryanair Charge €2.99 For Their Mobile App http://t.co/EgERTO6Q Nothing wrong with this. Will be very interesting to see how many they sell
If at least it gave you a mobile boarding pass, then in a very twisted way it would make at least a little sense…
Ryanair Want To Charge For Their Mobile App? http://t.co/dUaTKeUY << some very mixed responses
App ..well whatever… although probably should be free – but everything else about this company is just wrong. feels like flying in a piece of cheap bubble gum with questionable moral values.
hubba bubba nightmare…
RT @blacknight: Ryanair Want To Charge For Their Mobile App?: http://t.co/J3HfUAmX
Ryanair Want To Charge For Their Mobile App? http://t.co/pniJ0XCd
Id’ have expected more rabid comments about this Ryanair story http://t.co/MKFIEtSc
Ryanair Want To Charge For Their Mobile App? http://t.co/dUaTKeUY
@blacknight it will probably call random premium rate phone numbers too :p
Ryanair Want To Charge For Their Mobile App? http://t.co/r18OWTZq via @blacknight