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Be quick - Free Flights (exc-Taxes) (merged)

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  • smellybum wrote:
    Ryanair suck
    They drop you off at some obscure airport usually around 30 miles away from where you are meant to be going. Then you have to pay travel costs to get where you are meant to be

    Personally I would rather pay and go by easyjet.

    but it may be handy to those who live near, but you have a valid point
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  • randan
    randan Posts: 393 Forumite
    mostwantd wrote:
    but it may be handy to those who live near, but you have a valid point


    I don't usually defend Ryanair but I don't agree that this is a valid point.

    They drop you off exactly where you have booked to fly to (usually). If you want to fly to another airport nearer the city you want to go to then choose to fly with another airline.

    Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton and even Stanstead are now generally regarded as London airports but if you want to fly to London then the only London airport is London City.
    Your really can not beat a good bargain !!!
  • gromituk
    gromituk Posts: 3,087 Forumite
    mostwantd wrote:
    [from website] Ryan Air are offering 4 MILLION FLIGHTS FREE
    Rubbish. And particularly misleading rubbish because the 'f-word' is simply being abused to attract your attention. If Ryan-"wheelchair tax"-air had said "4 million flights for £15.98" or something then most people would have ignored it. Do not do this ghastly company's advertising for them!
    Time is an illusion - lunch time doubly so.
  • clayts
    clayts Posts: 699 Forumite
    500 Posts
    Fares are exclusive of taxes fees & charges which do not exceed £15.98
    Booking Period: Tue 19th Sep - Thu 21st Sep
    Travel Period: Fri 29th Sep - Sat 24th Mar
    Applicable Days: Mon - Sun (subject to availability)
    Flight must be purchased: 14 days in advance
    Blackout Period: 20th Oct '06 - 06th Nov '06 all routes
    20th Dec '06 - 09th Jan '07 all routes
    09th Feb '07 - 19th Feb '07 ex UK only
    16th Feb '07 - 27th Feb '07 ex Ireland only
    15th Mar '07 - 20th Mar '07 to/from Ireland only
    Notes on this fare: All Holidays, School Breaks and major sporting events are excluded from this offer

    I'm off to Dublin for a long weekend from Nottingham for £24 :)

    Get booking folks - Ryan Air
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