reastreetmetro
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I've never travelled on Lumo or any other open access operator for that matter. I was quite surprised by how unpleasant the reviewer's experience was. They compared it to Ryanair but I frequently travel with them and I cannot say it resembles the Lumo experience as described here in any way at all.
Ryanair's seats have never been what I would describe as 'dirty' and the catering is perfectly adequate for a short haul flight. The coffee is surprisingly good as a matter of fact. The staff are nearly always very pleasant and don't threaten passengers over the PA (apart from, I expect, for passenger misbehaviour, safety issues etc.).
Is this a fair review of Lumo? It covers more than one journey it seems so unlikely to have been a one-off experience.
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Ryanair's seats have never been what I would describe as 'dirty' and the catering is perfectly adequate for a short haul flight. The coffee is surprisingly good as a matter of fact. The staff are nearly always very pleasant and don't threaten passengers over the PA (apart from, I expect, for passenger misbehaviour, safety issues etc.).
Is this a fair review of Lumo? It covers more than one journey it seems so unlikely to have been a one-off experience.
The first announcement aboard my Lumo train from King's Cross to Newcastle is a warning for passengers onboard who were due to travel on the cancelled 5.48am that they will be fined if they don’t get their ‘original ticket accredited first’.

Lumo review: what it's like onboard the UK's first budget train service - Which?
Cheaper tickets and faster sometimes, but busy and dirty too
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