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Old 9th Apr 2018, 21:07
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So who will book a Ryanair Holiday? I can imagine the hotel and the extras like window, bed linen, toilet paper, view, curtains etc. I bet you'll be able to book a sun lounger though. And the transfer, split from your family and paying to put your bags on the bus. I don't trust the man and I certainly will never trust the product.

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Old 9th Apr 2018, 21:23
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Originally Posted by rob39
EI-EPE - EI-EPG both painted out and sat at PIK.........RYR Sun???

Those are going back to Lessors
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Old 9th Apr 2018, 21:26
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Well thanks to Ryanair I have taken many flights in the past for next to nothing to places I had never heard of before and they opened up Europe to a different level, many of those flights have been day trips, and I have no need for any extras thus keeping the price low.

Although I don't use Ryanair for anything other than a day or two away their cheap flights have allowed me to add so many new destinations on my map some of which I would probably never have visited if it wasn't for them operating there.

But in saying my loyalties are with BA being a BA Executive Club member.

Although the airline has it's faults it serves it's purpose and I often find Ryanair a good option for a cheap flight in between my BA flights.
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Old 10th Apr 2018, 15:10
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Originally Posted by Piltdown Man
So who will book a Ryanair Holiday? I can imagine the hotel and the extras like window, bed linen, toilet paper, view, curtains etc. I bet you'll be able to book a sun lounger though. And the transfer, split from your family and paying to put your bags on the bus. I don't trust the man and I certainly will never trust the product.

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Its not a Ryanair holiday, they, well Ryanair Sun, is just providing the flight on behalf of several tour operators. TUI amongst them.
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