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SHORT ANSWER YES i BUY them every time I fly to get them you have to be vigilant on the web site and fit your flight to the prices I will say it is not a con and that makes a change from some advertises thomsonfly advertise cheap flights then hit you with extorniate charges afterwards.Ryanair are like ronseal you get exactly what it says on the tin.I have flown with ryanair at least twenty time this year alone and the average price I have paid including taxes has been £26.20 return and never once any problems. they are always are on time because they dont advertise short journey times ie.easyjet and others quote one and half hours for a journey and get there in one and half hours ryanair quote two hours for same journey and get there in one and half so they are always early.EASYJET used to be cheap and good but not now far to expensive for a budget airline. ONE THING to remember you pay budget prices you get budget services adequate but no frills forgot to mention london luton or stansted to gerona is the flight I quoted earlier

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a little off topic here, but i thought i'd share this with you all

 

I befriended a pilot whilst on holiday (no, not like that, I went away with hubby and kids ;) ) and he was talking about the safest planes to travel on....he told me the budget airlines ... easyjet, jet2, ryan air, flymonarch ect are easily the best looked after and serviced planes around. Apparently its because they are so overused that their servicing is done with great detail.

 

they may appear tatty at first glance inside, but the engines, electrics and body work are checked daily! .... It makes me feel happier anyways!

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Certainly not a fan of Mr.O'Leary and his Ryanair outfit. However Ryanair's presence has meant Aer Lingus has had to remain competitve. You get what you pay for: personally I'd rather fly Finnair from Manchester to Stockholm's main airport than have a freebie on Ryanair from Stansted to an airfield 1.5 hrs from Stockholm. They even want to charge you at Stansted when you have your own wheelchair! No wonder his Gold Cup winner is called War Of Attrition, he's a very abrasive man.

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a little off topic here, but i thought i'd share this with you all

 

I befriended a pilot whilst on holiday (no, not like that, I went away with hubby and kids ;) ) and he was talking about the safest planes to travel on....he told me the budget airlines ... easyjet, jet2, ryan air, flymonarch ect are easily the best looked after and serviced planes around. Apparently its because they are so overused that their servicing is done with great detail.

 

they may appear tatty at first glance inside, but the engines, electrics and body work are checked daily! .... It makes me feel happier anyways!

My Husband worked for many years on Aircraft and says that it does not matter what airline you choose,the same type of A/C all have the same inspection period i.e. turn around,50 hr. 100hr etc.,the companies dare not skip on servicing as everthing has to be logged,so do not be scared of the large operator just check the safety record of Virgin B.A. Quantas and so on but be very afraid of the Soviet lot and China.

Have a nice flight.

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