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Ryanair's DCC or Escape cashcard for flight in euros?

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sorry I will try and find myself but i want to book some flights asap in euros and my choices are the above. For flights costing 344 euros Ryanair will charge £321.21 but does anyone know offhand how much the Escape will charge will mark-ups etc? thanks if you can help

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  • fifeken
    fifeken Posts: 2,737 Forumite
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    melb wrote: »
    sorry I will try and find myself but i want to book some flights asap in euros and my choices are the above. For flights costing 344 euros Ryanair will charge £321.21 but does anyone know offhand how much the Escape will charge will mark-ups etc? thanks if you can help

    You can avoid Ryanair's DCC and pay in GBP if this helps to reduce/eliminate the charges and hence the overall cost. It's a trick to do with opening two windows and then closing one at a certain stage in the process. It's written up on here if you can find it or hopefully someone will come along and point you in the right direction.
  • lfc84
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    example: DUB-MAN paying in GPB

    Get to the page where Ryanair shows you a week of flights from DUB (with prices in Euro) but go no further. Open another Ryanair window and search for any flight from UK, then go back to the DUB-MAN page and click through on your chosen flight, the price should now be in GBP.
  • melb
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    thanks for both your replies but as the cost was the same in euros as GBP I thought it would work out cheaper to pay in euros. In the end i used a currency converter tool which equated Ryanair's exchange cost of £321 as being 376 euros so I took the chance that the Escape card would be cheaper. Iwon't know if it was until I can get to an ATM to see how much is left on the escape card. thanks for help
  • apt
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    The Ryanair rate is poor so you will have saved some money. I saved about 4% with the fairfx anywhere card.
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