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Ryanair Credit Card Charges
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I heard a rumour that they were considering trying to charge to use the toilets onboard.
I'm not sure how true that is though.... :rotfl:Undefeated Wii Fit ski jump champion!
Vegas Junkie....
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PandaPants wrote: »I heard a rumour that they were considering trying to charge to use the toilets onboard.
I'm not sure how true that is though.... :rotfl:
......yes and they'd also offer priorty boarding on that facility too!0 -
......yes and they'd also offer priorty boarding on that facility too!
£1 to use the loo, then 50p per square of toilet paper, then another £1 to flush and 50p each way in and out of the door.
And the £4 debit card fee to book, of course!
:rotfl: :rotfl:Undefeated Wii Fit ski jump champion!
Vegas Junkie....
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PandaPants wrote: »I heard a rumour that they were considering trying to charge to use the toilets onboard.
I'm not sure how true that is though.... :rotfl:
I heard that's true...apparently there will be a charge for using the toilets at the front or rear of the cabin, but it will be free to use the outside toilet! :beer:0 -
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Better keep my legs crossed tomorrow on my cheap flight to Dublin, then. :beer:0 -
PandaPants wrote: »I heard a rumour that they were considering trying to charge to use the toilets onboard.
I'm not sure how true that is though.... :rotfl:
Only charging for the inside ones the outside are FREE:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:0 -
RYANAIR - PAYMENT CHARGES
I just cannot understand why they need to charge £4 per passenger each way i.e £8 to make a payment which is coming off of one credit card eg 4 people travelling costs £32 before price of flight is calculated. It is not just fair whether you are getting a flight at the cheapest rate or the the most expensive rate. Debit Cards and Credit cards are now classed as the same, although Visa Electron is free! When I phoned, my bank to ask for a Visa Electron card they said they are phasing them out. Don't seem to be able to win at all.0 -
As I've said earlier, if it's the cheapest flight to your destination, what does it matter how much the credit/debit charge is?i.e £8 to make a payment which is coming off of one credit card eg 4 people travelling costs £32 before price of flight is calculated.
If you can find the same return flights for 4 pax for £32 or cheaper than RyanAir, don't click on 'Make Payment'.
Book with the other airline.
If you think RyanAir are not being upfront about their charges, don't click on 'Make Payment'.
Book with another airline.
If you think you're not savvy enough to navigate the Ryanair website, don't click on 'Make Payment'.
Use another website or pop down to your local travel agent.
It's simple, really.0
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