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Old 25th Mar 2009, 19:02
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Seat62K
 
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Wiggy,
I think you'll find that Ryanair inherited many/most of its French routes when it took over buzz.

Nivsy,
Non-EU/EEA passengers can now check in online.

P.S. Ryanair has redesigned the Web check-in boarding pass. The cabin baggage allowance is much more prominently printed as is Priority/Non-Priority.
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