I have no words

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  1. I think that’s fantastic. As for Ryanair suing them, there’s no such thing as bad advertising 😀

  2. What annoys me every time I see one is the bad quality cut-out job on the pictures in their windows!

  3. Not new. For those wondering why Ryanair didn’t sue, they have little to no leverage in Luxembourg against a Luxembourgish established business/brand.

    I have been there for a haircut, while the cost is attractive compared to other barbers/hairdressers I must say service at Ryanair (the airliner) is still better.

  4. I see in the comments people wondering about why Ryanair didn’t sue them.
    I guess that at the end of the day it’s just a low-cost barbershop that doesn’t “abuse” the Ryanair “branding” online or on social media from what I’ve seen. And I don’t think a low-cost flying company would give a *flying fuck* about a barbershop in such a tiny country.
    As to the shop itself, they are quite cheap compared to the others, and for people complaining about the haircuts, one tip I have for you is that they can do a decent job if you show them a picture of what you want exactly.

  5. Whatever you do, don’t cut your hair there. Pay a bit more at an other barbershop. Speaking from experience.

  6. Where is this monstrosity?

    Also: Ryanhair is a terrible name for a “cheap” haircut that costs more than a cheap flight

  7. Always amazes me when people from the capital or tourists come to esch the first time and are immediately dissappointed

  8. I’ve only been once, must have been almost 8 years ago or so to the one in Ingeldorf (does it still exist?).
    The haircut was ok, nothing amazing but not terrible either. But I didn’t like the overall experience. Traveling with Ryanair feels like high class in comparison. The furniture and everything felt super cheap and I felt even more out of place with my 1m95 than usual. So I didn’t go back again and rather paid a few euro more.

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