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Old Jan 14th 2009, 8:15 pm
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As of July Ryanair flying Bristol to Seville and Alicante , Seville is Monday and Fridays
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Old Jan 14th 2009, 8:39 pm
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As of July Ryanair flying Bristol to Seville and Alicante , Seville is Monday and Fridays
..wish they would do Malaga as well, give EasyJet a run for their money.....
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..wish they would do Malaga as well, give EasyJet a run for their money.....
Ryanair is not actually that cheap as there are so many adds on that a "free" ticket quickly mounts up to over £100 and if you are unlucky enough to have a few extra kilos in your case, then £15/kilo
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Old Jan 15th 2009, 3:43 pm
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Ryanair is not actually that cheap as there are so many adds on that a "free" ticket quickly mounts up to over £100 and if you are unlucky enough to have a few extra kilos in your case, then £15/kilo
yeh. the other day went to book a free flight till i noticed it was 15 squids to book in my case....was so upset i didn't go for my fortnight winter holiday in the sun.
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Ryanair is not actually that cheap as there are so many adds on that a "free" ticket quickly mounts up to over £100 and if you are unlucky enough to have a few extra kilos in your case, then £15/kilo
We have friends daughter and boyfriend here who say it has cost them £5 return each to get here with Ryanair.
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We have friends daughter and boyfriend here who say it has cost them £5 return each to get here with Ryanair.
yeh. the're ok if you knowthe system.ie just go with hand luggage only.
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Old Jan 15th 2009, 9:24 pm
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yeh. the're ok if you knowthe system.ie just go with hand luggage only.
yes, if you go with proper case, it cost you an extra £30 per person return, then they charge you also an extra £5 for the booking per person for the credit/debit card fee, only card with no fee is now the visa electron, which I am not sure if there are many around.
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yes, if you go with proper case, it cost you an extra £30 per person return, then they charge you also an extra £5 for the booking per person for the credit/debit card fee, only card with no fee is now the visa electron, which I am not sure if there are many around.
Well I dont know if I would be moaning too much if I was paying £5 return and £30 for the case, seems a good deal to me

I was very anti Ryanair, but I accept now what they are there to offer and trim my needs accordingly
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Well I dont know if I would be moaning too much if I was paying £5 return and £30 for the case, seems a good deal to me

I was very anti Ryanair, but I accept now what they are there to offer and trim my needs accordingly
weel, if we can't have a good moan what is there left in life...... but i do agree, where would we be without ryan and easyjet.....and you don't hear them complaining.....much.
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Old Jan 17th 2009, 3:47 pm
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Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
Well I dont know if I would be moaning too much if I was paying £5 return and £30 for the case, seems a good deal to me

I was very anti Ryanair, but I accept now what they are there to offer and trim my needs accordingly
I wish it was the £5 flight, otherwise would not be complaining, was looking at going to France, Brest next month...flights was free 1 way but with taxes and all extras came to nearly £300 (2 adults and 1 baby : baby paying more than adults, anyway, just a comment really.
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