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MSE News: Ryanair to charge for Visa Electron bookings

Former_MSE_Penelope
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This is the discussion thread for the following MSE News Story:
"Ryanair will charge passengers to book flights using a Visa Electron card from next year..."
"Ryanair will charge passengers to book flights using a Visa Electron card from next year..."
The two threads have been merged to avoid duplication. Thanks to hsbcarter for the original post.
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Something to bring up in the weekly email?
Basically, we're all going to have to get a Mastercard Prepaid card to purchase flights instead of electron!
Basically there is an article on Marketing Magazine that I am not allowed to link to as a new user.0 -
All Mastercard prepaid cards (that are priced in £) cost at least £7.50. Hmmmm. I think we're all going to get swizzed!0
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There was a very shifty Ryanair spokesman on Moneybox last Saturday who claimed first of all that Ryanair had a promotional deal with Visa on Electron, then when told Visa UK denied it switched tack to Visa Europe. Moneybox then stated that Visa Europe knew nothing of it either.
Given the charges some of those prepaid cards make it's going to be cheaper to pay Ryanair's normal fees if you only do the odd trip. Maybe that's the idea. The only reason they have a fee free route is so that their adverts can show lower fares. Push a few more people into paying 'normally' and they get more revenue but can still advertise the same 'from' fares.0 -
Oh pants, my new Electron card has just come through!
The Mastercard prepaid cards vary in value according to how much you'll be using it. Not really good value for those that might only travel once a year, but we will still be able to make savings by this method (we have a pool card - booking at least 60 flights a year).Gone ... or have I?0 -
So how do I get hold of a Mastercard accepted by Ryanair?
Edit: Not seen any official announcement on the Ryanair website, so is this actually confirmed by them yet?0 -
So how do I get hold of a Mastercard accepted by Ryanair?
Edit: Not seen any official announcement on the Ryanair website, so is this actually confirmed by them yet?
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http://www.ryanair.com/en/news/gen-en-301109
Most irritating for those of us that got Electron cards just for Ryanair. I wonder if the other airlines that don't charge for Electron will follow Ryanair's lead... not that it bothers me hugely as the only other budget airline I use is Easyjet, whose debit card charges aren't that much anyway.Let's settle this like gentlemen: armed with heavy sticks
On a rotating plate, with spikes like Flash Gordon
And you're Peter Duncan; I gave you fair warning0 -
So I book about 25 return flights a year with Ryanair, and researching these horrible prepaid cards, it appears they have a fee for everything. From signing up to actually putting money onto it.
Has anyone found a good value one at all yet?0 -
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/prepaidcards/?feature=PrePaid&cardtype=CreditCard&p=0&ef_id=1816:3:s_34b646fa863754f4e4f97c288b89d2fd_2810212668:SxO1dUNIYWQAABkwUv8AAAQA:20091130120717
Looks pretty official to me, I think that O'Leary is thinking what type of spin to put on it on the news item. It'll be probably something along the lines of 'committed to continually delivering low fares for customers'.0 -
inflationbusting wrote: »http://www.moneysupermarket.com/prepaidcards/?feature=PrePaid&cardtype=CreditCard&p=0&ef_id=1816:3:s_34b646fa863754f4e4f97c288b89d2fd_2810212668:SxO1dUNIYWQAABkwUv8AAAQA:20091130120717
Looks pretty official to me, I think that O'Leary is thinking what type of spin to put on it on the news item. It'll be probably something along the lines of 'committed to continually delivering low fares for customers'.
Even if i only intended to book 1 return flight - I think i would buy the mastercard - would rather pay the £10 application fee to Phones for u - r whoeever issues the card - than pay it to ryanair.Weight loss challenge, lose 15lb in 6 weeks before Christmas.0
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