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Wilmslow - it's Ryanair. Not Ryan Air.
I flew back with them yesterday, flight was grand, on time... no hassle, in fact I slept the whole way.
For cheapass short haul flights, they are fine.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat part... I'm not sure I believe it because many will just give up at the extra hassle... but having to get a special card is the last straw.
As I said, if it's still cheaper, what's the problem.
It's not as bad as the 'online booking fees' scam that the concert ticket operators use.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostThat part... I'm not sure I believe it because many will just give up at the extra hassle... but having to get a special card is the last straw.
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Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostRyan air would be free and I still wouldn't travel with the sack of tulip that is them.
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Ryan air would be free and I still wouldn't travel with the sack of tulip that is them.
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostIf they are still cheaper even with all the extras, what's the problem?Originally posted by Wilmslow View PostFrom the next couple of weeks they will be making the use of Ryan Air prepayment mastercard mandatory
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They are charging £6 per person per leg for payment charges...
Is that why Paul McCartney's ex travels exclusively with them?
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If they are still cheaper even with all the extras, what's the problem?
If not, use another airline if possible.
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I just pay the extra, sometimes pushing up the price to as much as £50 return.
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