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A Must Read - Ryanair Flights
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Just wanted to say thanks to the OP for a brilliant find, I've just managed to get 2 return flights to Barcelona for 4p (well £14.04 including baggage charge!) I'm delighted with that and with the money I've saved on the flights I'm splashing out on a good hotel with jacuzzi. Hope everyone has a fabulous time!0
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for anyone going to Dublin. I stayed here a few years ago, was basic, but clean and people were friendly. 10 minutes walk to Temple Bar. Fairly cheap if you're happy to bunk down with a load of strangers.
http://www.avalon-house.ie/
Good luck to everyone with this, hope it comes off for you all. We're not trying it, got 3 young kids so can't take off quite so easily, but I loved the days of hopping on a plane or train and going somewhere for a weekend!:rudolf:0 -
Dilemma removed............boss can't get time off work.0
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mirandamayhem wrote:for anyone going to Dublin. I stayed here a few years ago, was basic, but clean and people were friendly. 10 minutes walk to Temple Bar. Fairly cheap if you're happy to bunk down with a load of strangers.
http://www.avalon-house.ie/
Can also vouch for this hostel as we've stayed there a couple of times before. We were there for St Patricks Day last year and had a great time, but it gets booked up quickly around that time so best to book early! They also have single and twin rooms if you don't want to sleep with a bunch of strangers0 -
Hello All
I am after a bit of advice, I booked a return flight for February for me and my other half to Dublin on Friday the 12th January; I have had my Travel Itinerary’s though by email. So at least that is a start. I also paid for Priority Boarding Tickets so will not need to check in with any Load luggage.
I used the Web link where you could put in a random code, to get though to the offer page, I Entered a six digit (number) code and got though fine (note: I did not note these numbers down either)
I am really worried about booking a place to stay & for the Car parking at the airport. I have read all this thread and have an idea of what advice people have given, But what I am worried about is even if people are allowed to fly at these cheap prices for a week, and everyone gives advice saying yes it works, go and book your hotels etc, Could Ryan air at any point just stop and say no? And refuse to let you go on the grounds of abuse of an offer.
My Flights for 2 people cost me a fraction over £10, I am looking to book a hotel for 2 people for the trip which is available for £100 for both of us, and I will also need to book airport parking at an estimate of £10-£30 for Three Days.
If I go ahead and book the Hotel and Parking at the total cost of £120, then turn up at the airport with my boarding pass I printed off the net, and ryanair insisted that I would not be able to get the flight because I “so call Abused” an offer, Then I would lose out on about £150.
I am really stuck on what to do; I can hardly afford this trip even at these ridiculously cheap prices. What could ryanair possible charge? For example when we get the airport to fly out to Dublin, Could they say You will have to pay the full price for your ticket there and back, What do they base there full price on? Could it be something stupid like £200 pound each way??
So many questions I know !! Many thanks in Advance0 -
NathRSW wrote:Hello All
I am after a bit of advice, I booked a return flight for February for me and my other half to Dublin on Friday the 12th January; I have had my Travel Itinerary’s though by email. So at least that is a start. I also paid for Priority Boarding Tickets so will not need to check in with any Load luggage.
I used the Web link where you could put in a random code, to get though to the offer page, I Entered a six digit (number) code and got though fine (note: I did not note these numbers down either)
I am really worried about booking a place to stay & for the Car parking at the airport. I have read all this thread and have an idea of what advice people have given, But what I am worried about is even if people are allowed to fly at these cheap prices for a week, and everyone gives advice saying yes it works, go and book your hotels etc, Could Ryan air at any point just stop and say no? And refuse to let you go on the grounds of abuse of an offer.
My Flights for 2 people cost me a fraction over £10, I am looking to book a hotel for 2 people for the trip which is available for £100 for both of us, and I will also need to book airport parking at an estimate of £10-£30 for Three Days.
If I go ahead and book the Hotel and Parking at the total cost of £120, then turn up at the airport with my boarding pass I printed off the net, and ryanair insisted that I would not be able to get the flight because I “so call Abused” an offer, Then I would lose out on about £150.
I am really stuck on what to do; I can hardly afford this trip even at these ridiculously cheap prices. What could ryanair possible charge? For example when we get the airport to fly out to Dublin, Could they say You will have to pay the full price for your ticket there and back, What do they base there full price on? Could it be something stupid like £200 pound each way??
So many questions I know !! Many thanks in Advance
At last, someone with a sense of realism. Do you really think Ryanair are going to let you fly for 1p - not a chance!
Remember that they have to pay landing fees + tax to the government (which is increasing soon too). I just can't see this booking loophole working in the real world.0 -
rombomb wrote:At last, someone with a sense of realism. Do you really think Ryanair are going to let you fly for 1p - not a chance!
Remember that they have to pay landing fees + tax to the government (which is increasing soon too). I just can't see this booking loophole working in the real world.
Ryanair have often done 1p flights, or ridiculously cheap flights. They have a miximum number of seats available over a limited period of time.:rudolf:0 -
mirandamayhem wrote:Ryanair have often done 1p flights, or ridiculously cheap flights. They have a miximum number of seats available over a limited period of time.
Yeah, and I'm sure you have to pay tax on top.
And as you said "minimum number of seats" not the thousands being purchased by MSE/hotukdeals and dvdforums members.0 -
THANKYOU MSE! I have booked flights for my family for half term (1p outward and 79p inward!!) + taxes still cheaper than I have ever seen!! Kids delighted.
Having done this, I could have booked my flights to Dublin with my own reservation, however I have already booked via the link on post 128. However I cannot see how it would be any different as the information is required to MAKE the booking not to confirm at the airport.:starmod: I am not that savage :heartpuls But I am a Vixen :staradmin0
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