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Pop yourself over to www.ryanair.com
Offer FREE Seats - just pay taxes and charges Booking period: Friday 12 September - midnight Monday 15 September Travel period: 23 September - 17 December Advance purchase: 7 days Applicable days: Monday to Sunday Blackout Period 17 October - 02 November Hope this helps someone Adrian |
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"Ade L" wrote in message ... Pop yourself over to www.ryanair.com Offer FREE Seats - just pay taxes and charges Booking period: Friday 12 September - midnight Monday 15 September Travel period: 23 September - 17 December Advance purchase: 7 days Applicable days: Monday to Sunday Blackout Period 17 October - 02 November Hope this helps someone Adrian It would be a good deal if Ryanair were a real airline. They fly to and from Airports in the middle of nowhere. JohnT |
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It would be a good deal if Ryanair were a real airline. They fly to and from Airports in the middle of nowhere. JohnT Some people are just never happy... :-( A friend has just booked for two people return Leeds - Dublin £23.00 over a weekend. Adrian |
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JohnT wrote:
"Ade L" wrote in message ... Pop yourself over to www.ryanair.com Offer FREE Seats - just pay taxes and charges Booking period: Friday 12 September - midnight Monday 15 September Travel period: 23 September - 17 December Advance purchase: 7 days Applicable days: Monday to Sunday Blackout Period 17 October - 02 November Hope this helps someone Adrian It would be a good deal if Ryanair were a real airline. They fly to and from Airports in the middle of nowhere. I´m flying from Cork (airport at the top of airport hill) to Stansted on Tuesday. I booked during their last sale and its eur21 all-in for a single. I looked today and all morning flights next week from Cork to Stansted are eur149 - eur199 . To go on the flight I´m on would cost eur199 + tax. Thats the highest I´ve ever seen Ryanair charge (or indeed any airline nowadays) I would love to ask the person enxt to me how much they paid... :-) |
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JohnT wrote: It would be a good deal if Ryanair were a real airline. They fly to and from Airports in the middle of nowhere. I have used Ryanair often. They use an Italian airport near my home, which isn't in the middle of nowhere, and they get me close enough to London for my purposes. The airport in Ancona (actually Falconara) is very well-placed for either a beach holiday on the Adriatic or a tour of the hill towns of Umbria and Le Marche. (Just as beuatiful as Tuscany and a lot less crowded.) Barbara |
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"JohnT" wrote in message ... "Ade L" wrote in message ... Pop yourself over to www.ryanair.com Offer FREE Seats - just pay taxes and charges Booking period: Friday 12 September - midnight Monday 15 September Travel period: 23 September - 17 December Advance purchase: 7 days Applicable days: Monday to Sunday Blackout Period 17 October - 02 November Hope this helps someone Adrian It would be a good deal if Ryanair were a real airline. They fly to and from Airports in the middle of nowhere. I wish my compatriots were so minded. I checked at 20:00 last night after I saw this post and every flight over the Einheit Tag holiday is completely full (Ok I would expect them to be half full by now anyway) If I want to go RA that weekend I would now have to travel out wednesday and back the following Tuesday (which to make use of a one day holiday is pretty daft) YMMV (Oh, it obviously does, doesn't it or you wouldn't have made the comment that you did) Tim JohnT |
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"JohnT" wrote in message ... It would be a good deal if Ryanair were a real airline. They fly to and from Airports in the middle of nowhere. Does that mean them 'unreal'?? Ryanair flies from my local airport - Newcastle, same as British Airways It goes to Dublin airport,, the same one that British Airways goes to.. I guess British Airways isn't a real airline either..... |
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"JohnT" wrote in message ... "Ade L" wrote in message ... Pop yourself over to www.ryanair.com Offer FREE Seats - just pay taxes and charges Booking period: Friday 12 September - midnight Monday 15 September Travel period: 23 September - 17 December Advance purchase: 7 days Applicable days: Monday to Sunday Blackout Period 17 October - 02 November Hope this helps someone Adrian It would be a good deal if Ryanair were a real airline. They fly to and from Airports in the middle of nowhere. JohnT I've just booked 3 flights to Verona (Brescia) for £60 (pounds). The cost of the shuttle bus into Verona is 15 ? return. 30 pounds for a return flight to a beautiful northern Italian city that I would never have had the chance to visit previously is ok by me. Thank goodness they are not a real airline. What do you want? Are you really willing to pay 5 to 10 times that much for a crap airline meal and an airport that is 15 - 20 km nearer? Hell, you might get to the city 15 minutes before me. Andy |
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andyhumphriss wrote:
I've just booked 3 flights to Verona (Brescia) for £60 (pounds). The cost of the shuttle bus into Verona is 15 ? return. 30 pounds for a return flight to a beautiful northern Italian city that I would never have had the chance to visit previously is ok by me. I recently flew from Manchester to Belfast Int. for £20 return. Public transport (tram, train, bus) on each end works out at about £9 return, so in effect, the flight was only £2 more than the cost of transport to and from each airport! David -- David Horne- www.davidhorne.co.uk davidhorne (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk |
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 15:48:50 +0100 JohnT
said... It would be a good deal if Ryanair were a real airline. They fly to and from Airports in the middle of nowhere. You mean like Dublin which is used by other unreal airlines like Aer Lingus, British Airways etc. -- Phil Richards London, N4 |
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