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Ryanair coming to US... $14 flights to London


Ja  Rhule

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$14 for the ticket

$50 per bag

$45 to get on the plane

$300 to get off the plane

$25 to pee

$50 to poop

$250 for peanuts

$500 for a PB&J sandwich

 

 

Each passenger is expected to pilot the plane for 30 minutes, and act as a steward/stewardess for 30 minutes.

 

Bags are not on the plane but sent by Fedex to the airport.

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Looked at using Ryan Air when I went to Europe last year.  If I was young, and backpacking across Europe, I might consider it.  Traveling as a tourist with a family who wanted to relax and enjoy with some comfort, well other travel options were more appealing. 

 

 

It will be interesting though.  We might see direct flights from Greensboro to Cardiff. 

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The biggest problem with Ryanair that I saw is that they use small, out of the way airports.

Many of their terminals in Germany are old US Air Force bases that are otherwise closed.

Going to London? You won't land at Heathrow; you're going to Stansted.

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