Originally Posted by
Cazza_fly
As far as i am aware, you can not do this on Ryanair Its been a long standing thing and i don't believe its changed. So you pay the currency of the country the booked flight is departing from (if one way fare).
E.g;
One way STN-DUB will be £ Sterling.
One way DUB-STN will be € Euro.
Return booking STN-DUB-STN will be £ Sterling.
I believe any change fees are usually the same, e.g the original currency for the flight booking too. I dont believe you'll be charged extra however for using a French card though. Their fees will be as stated. It will then just depend on your card for any transaction fees for paying in Sterling.
Thanks for the info.
I opted to change a flight and there was no fare difference, so only the £45 flight change fee, this was shown in sterling despite the origin of the flight being Dublin. I had 15 euro's on a voucher left so I added this to the fee which reduced it to £31,82. I made the payment with my French card (my bank HSBC do not charge me a fee for a transaction in sterling) but after checking my amount today, I have been debited 62,95 euro's...so something has gone wrong!