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ryaniar flights from 14p
THE_MIDDLEMAN
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THE_MIDDLEMAN wrote:
It DOESNT include taxes! which do not exceed 12.50.Being bored is so boring Im bored of it... :rotfl:0 -
I am afraid that I never get too excited about these wonderfully priced flights. I have just priced out a trip with 14p seats and the taxes each way are £50! Maybe I am just a tightwad though!0
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Total Cost of Flight
excluding handling fee (if applicable)
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Being bored is so boring Im bored of it... :rotfl:0 -
Fares are exclusive of taxes fees & charges which do not exceed £14.00
Booking Period: Tue 25th Apr - Thu 27th Apr
Travel Period: Fri 28th Apr - Wed 25th Oct
Applicable Days: Mon - Thurs & Sat
Subject To Availability
Flight must be purchased: 7 Days in advance
Blackout Period: 01st Jul '06 - 31st Aug '06
Notes on this fare: All Holidays, School Breaks and major sporting events are excluded from this offerJosey0 -
did anyone see the expose programme on BBC about Ryannair earlier in the year?? I wouldn't fly with them if they paid me to! Scarey!!!Happiness is wanting what you have, not having what you want.
Primum non noce!0 -
just found trip to dublin inc tax about £30 return.
good place to go ?0 -
Snow-Munki wrote:just found trip to dublin inc tax about £30 return.
good place to go ?
Dublin's lovely, you'd have a great time.I've been lucky, I'll be lucky again. ~ Bette Davis0 -
It was Dispatches on Channel 4, but I think it has to be taken with a big pinch of salt. After all, bear in mind that the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and its Irish equivalent (as Ryanair are legally an Irish company) did not appear to take any (serious) action; Ryanair are still flying and if there really were cause for concern, the relevant authorities would take measures to ground Ryanair and its aircraft.bobdauilda wrote:did anyone see the expose programme on BBC about Ryannair earlier in the year?? I wouldn't fly with them if they paid me to! Scarey!!!0 -
yeah i saw that programme it was disgraceful and that has put me off ryan air especially when that life raft had a problem and the staff didnt even care !! easy jet for me all the way.
and they have been in trouble with misleading adverts about there flights with the european court of justice, such a poorly run airline in my opinion.
and on top of that how could this poster blatently miss the following
all prices
EXCLUDES TAXES, CHARGES and FEES0 -
I am afraid I will never fly with them either if I have the choice. I booked two flights for Easter Weekend to Oslo and then found out that the airport is 80 miles from Oslo. They have for the sake of Marketing renamed an aiport from Sandeford Torp to Olso Torp. I am still fighting for a refund. Don't think I am gonna win!Like my avatar, took the photo myself with the free digital camera I bought from boots with all my free points! I love moneysaving.0
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