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Ryanair specials from £5 travel up to 31 May

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  • TBeckett100
    TBeckett100 Posts: 4,732 Forumite
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    has anyone asked ryanair why they don't just let people sit is aisles 1-4 instead of leaving them empty on most flights. that may solve the need to build more seats....
  • dblue75
    dblue75 Posts: 668 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    edited 9 March 2010 at 11:34PM
    richardw wrote: »
    BTW Ryanair fly from Prestwick PIK, they have no flights from GLAsgow airport.


    PIK is Glasgow as far as Ryanair go...please do not try and be smart.......Glasgow Prestwick...as it is officially known.

    I know Ryan air do not fly from GLA..I'm an immigration officer. :p

    Forgive me for not quoting exactly....i am sure GLASGOW would not have came upon their search engine. If you were being genuine and helpful then thank you, if not.....then BOLT......

    I apologise ...but email is dreadful for communication.
  • Well I managed to find some £5 return flights from Liverpool to Cork but they are charging £20 each way for my baby!
    Hopeless by name, hopeless by nature.
  • jammin_2
    jammin_2 Posts: 2,461 Forumite
    they are charging £20 each way for my baby!
    That's the fixed charge for infants. It's the same no matter how much your adult fare is.
  • Ryanair
    I love their cheap fares to bits. I go away 6/8 times a year. Use them to your advantage. No one else out there do these prices, but If you find one let me know as I will switch to them - till the next one comes along. you have to learn to play their rules to get the maximum effect which is not difficult or stay at home:j.
  • jammin wrote: »
    That's the fixed charge for infants. It's the same no matter how much your adult fare is.

    What a rip-off:eek:
    Hopeless by name, hopeless by nature.
  • matt1987
    matt1987 Posts: 899 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I love flying, but havent been able to go on an aircraft for a long time.... Im starting to think if its worth paying a tenner for a fly around!
  • jammin_2
    jammin_2 Posts: 2,461 Forumite
    What a rip-off:eek:
    Oh completely. You know of course, if you were a real money saver, you'd book for travel on your child's second birthday.

    That'll show 'em.
  • jammin wrote: »
    Oh completely. You know of course, if you were a real money saver, you'd book for travel on your child's second birthday.

    That'll show 'em.

    He's not one yet though and I wanted to go sooner than that :p

    What would happen if I booked him an adult seat I wonder.........
    Hopeless by name, hopeless by nature.
  • jammin_2
    jammin_2 Posts: 2,461 Forumite
    What would happen if I booked him an adult seat I wonder.........
    Ground staff at the gate and will either offer you to buy an infant seat at £20 (each way) or offload him/her.
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