Ryanair has hit back with a hilarious response on social media after a flyer shared a hack for getting all your belongings on board without having to pay for baggage.The Irish-owned budget airline is no stranger to a cheeky Tweet or two, often responding to genuine complaints with humour that leaves other social media users in stitches.This time though, Ryanair was on the receiving end of a sassy dig about their luggage charges.
If customers want to bring anything other than a small bag onto their flight, they'll have to pay anything between £6 and £59.99 depending on the size.After coming across a 'hack' to get out of paying extra, journalist Bobbi Hadgcraft shared a snap of a pair of cargo trousers that were completely covered in pockets.
The Star reports that alongside the picture, she wrote: "Wearing these trousers next time I travel," while tagging Ryanair's official Twitter account.
And it wasn't long before the airline hit back with a savage response of its own. The airline included a screenshot of the designer trousers from MJB (Marc Jacques Burton) that were listed for a whopping £1,280 on the website.Ryanair jibed: "'£1,280?' Just pay for a bag, Bobbi."However, Bobbi felt the purchase of the trousers would make a good "investment".She said: "Currently have 15 flights booked on the app.
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