What is the cheapest Ryanair flight you have had ?
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Penny flights each way, return cost £0.02
Before their 'card processing fee', so that was £0.00
Was also run at a time when they were doing an offer to pay your Airport taxes.
Total cost for a return flight (Stansted-Clermont Ferrand) was £0.02!
ETA: This was about 2002/2003.
Before their 'card processing fee', so that was £0.00
Was also run at a time when they were doing an offer to pay your Airport taxes.
Total cost for a return flight (Stansted-Clermont Ferrand) was £0.02!
ETA: This was about 2002/2003.
Edited by Merlot on Sunday 1st March 08:57
From the O.P. again,
I have had a more than a few 5.00 fare's
10.00 taxes
4.00 card
skipped the insurance
skipped airport check in
skipped a case in the hold,
I think - know- I have had great deals from the Irish man,
Oslo to Liverpool 19.00
I regular go British airways also, with the company on bussiness trips.
179.00 return
BA also lost my case in T5 which I will never forget .
I have had a more than a few 5.00 fare's
10.00 taxes
4.00 card
skipped the insurance
skipped airport check in
skipped a case in the hold,
I think - know- I have had great deals from the Irish man,
Oslo to Liverpool 19.00
I regular go British airways also, with the company on bussiness trips.
179.00 return
BA also lost my case in T5 which I will never forget .
mcflurry said:
A colleague at work went to Italy for an evening's entertainment.
Flight £4.99 all in
Train this end £20ish
Train other end EUR 10
Made a change from the West End and beer cost about the same
A pal used to regularly do the same thing, he'd fly to Prague on a friday evening go clubbing and fly home first thing saturday morning, didn't even bother with accomodation.Flight £4.99 all in
Train this end £20ish
Train other end EUR 10
Made a change from the West End and beer cost about the same

Scuff_ said:
Friend of mine had the below deal:
Flight from Bristol to Milan: £6
taxi from airport to stadium: £6
Ticket to see AC Milan play: £10
he was in bristol at the time so no traveling costs,
on the same week I went to watch Plymouth Argyle at home to forest, the ticket was £26....
Did he walk to Bristol Airport then?Flight from Bristol to Milan: £6
taxi from airport to stadium: £6
Ticket to see AC Milan play: £10
he was in bristol at the time so no traveling costs,
on the same week I went to watch Plymouth Argyle at home to forest, the ticket was £26....
andy-xr said:
*********0.00 GBP Total Fare
I still don't see how the government can charge you tax on something that doesn't cost anything!- ******20.00 GBP Taxes, Fees & Charges
- *******6.00 GBP Passenger Fee: Priority Boarding
- *******8.00 GBP Passenger Fee: CC
- *******5.76 GBP Insurance
- ******39.76 GBP Total Paid
I know you lived in Oslo 'Vette, and I used to do this trip too.
From the North of England there is no contest between this and SAS from Manchester. The only downside is landing in Torp and then the slog up to Oslo itself. Both John Lennon and Torp aren't the most exciting places to be.
On the plus side, when the fog rolls in (and this has happened a few times this year) the flight gets diverted to Gardermoen.
Booking the trip in reverse is a joke as they know where the money is, and you're soon into proper money.
I just came back from London and filled my suitcase, the exchange rate is v. good at the moment !
From the North of England there is no contest between this and SAS from Manchester. The only downside is landing in Torp and then the slog up to Oslo itself. Both John Lennon and Torp aren't the most exciting places to be.
On the plus side, when the fog rolls in (and this has happened a few times this year) the flight gets diverted to Gardermoen.
Booking the trip in reverse is a joke as they know where the money is, and you're soon into proper money.
I just came back from London and filled my suitcase, the exchange rate is v. good at the moment !
sneijder said:
I know you lived in Oslo 'Vette, and I used to do this trip too.
From the North of England there is no contest between this and SAS from Manchester. The only downside is landing in Torp and then the slog up to Oslo itself. Both John Lennon and Torp aren't the most exciting places to be.
On the plus side, when the fog rolls in (and this has happened a few times this year) the flight gets diverted to Gardermoen.
Booking the trip in reverse is a joke as they know where the money is, and you're soon into proper money.
I just came back from London and filled my suitcase, the exchange rate is v. good at the moment !
'From the North of England there is no contest between this and SAS from Manchester. The only downside is landing in Torp and then the slog up to Oslo itself. Both John Lennon and Torp aren't the most exciting places to be.
On the plus side, when the fog rolls in (and this has happened a few times this year) the flight gets diverted to Gardermoen.
Booking the trip in reverse is a joke as they know where the money is, and you're soon into proper money.
I just came back from London and filled my suitcase, the exchange rate is v. good at the moment !
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Hi sneijder,
Still there.
Yes, good time to spend NOK in UK.
sub NOK10 to a pound is a great rate.

Shows how much value the pound has lost.
I must agree, John Lennon is about as exciting as I don't know what !
And the slog to Oslo from Torp is a royal pain in the butt.

I actually really have a strop on with Ryanair, by mis-leading 'Joe Public' into advertising Torp as Oslo.!!

Torp is Sandefjord for gods sake, this is sales mis-representation !
Oh well. At least it is cheap.Not been fortunate to get a diversion from Torp to Gardemoen.
I would welcome it though.
Then just the Flytorget to Oslo.

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