Bargain return flights from Glasgow (Prestwick) to Gran Canaria for just £19.98.
Flights from Glasgow International, Leeds Bradford start at £25.98 return and from Liverpool at £29.98 both ways. There are plenty of dates to choose from in March.
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paulandpam1 to Spark
1 Mar 1711#4
I know what you mean , I also dislike flying in new planes that are nearly always on time at a fraction of the price of other holiday airline companies.
But seriously if you keep to the check in rules and baggage weights I can't see why anyone would have a problem with them.
The only time I came unstuck was on my very first flight with them when I tried to take the p*ss knowing my suitcase weight was 8KG over the hold allowance, It cost me £60 extra! A lesson learned and never repeated.
Deedie
1 Mar 1710#1
you must have been counting down the minutes since you last posted this. 4 weeks and 24 minutes since you last posted it.
soundlovers to Deedie
1 Mar 175#9
The previous post was about flights in February. This one is for new flights in March with even more airports than before. Sounds like you could use a holiday... in Gran Canaria, perhaps? :wink:
wadz
1 Mar 175#8
Just came back from Gran Canaria during mid Feb. Would highly recommend it.
If anyone is interested I made a short video of my trip - https://youtu.be/ffqh3HEI7L0
PS I was advised by locals South and West parts of the Island are warmer than north
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Deedie
1 Mar 1710#1
you must have been counting down the minutes since you last posted this. 4 weeks and 24 minutes since you last posted it.
whitecarlos to Deedie
1 Mar 174#5
You must be counting down the words since you last posted "last posted".
soundlovers to Deedie
1 Mar 175#9
The previous post was about flights in February. This one is for new flights in March with even more airports than before. Sounds like you could use a holiday... in Gran Canaria, perhaps? :wink:
amour3k to Deedie
1 Mar 171#10
Hahahahahaha, OP, busted, lol. ;-)
pablomalin
1 Mar 172#2
Always worth checking hotels before flights as rooms tend to be expensive
Spark
1 Mar 174#3
It's obviously a good price but nothing will ever get me on a Ryanair flight again. Nothing.
paulandpam1 to Spark
1 Mar 1711#4
I know what you mean , I also dislike flying in new planes that are nearly always on time at a fraction of the price of other holiday airline companies.
But seriously if you keep to the check in rules and baggage weights I can't see why anyone would have a problem with them.
The only time I came unstuck was on my very first flight with them when I tried to take the p*ss knowing my suitcase weight was 8KG over the hold allowance, It cost me £60 extra! A lesson learned and never repeated.
bailey87 to Spark
1 Mar 173#7
Not even a £5 Heineken or £3 twix?? How about an £8 croque monsieur? Plus don't forget the scratch cards!!
Just came back from Gran Canaria during mid Feb. Would highly recommend it.
If anyone is interested I made a short video of my trip - https://youtu.be/ffqh3HEI7L0
PS I was advised by locals South and West parts of the Island are warmer than north
pwel
1 Mar 175#11
Every time I fly with Ryanair, I get on my seat, put my earphones, maybe have a chat with the person next to me,and noone really bothers me for the rest of the flight...
If fact, the cabin crew most of the times is more friendly than Easyjet, for example...
I have fly with them more than a dozen times, never had any problem, apart from a 2 hour delay once..
Its unbelievable value to be able to fly to another country with a cost lower than a National Express fare! Noone should complain really...
Spark
1 Mar 17#12
Or the phone cards that can give me 40 Euro worth of calls for just 10 Euro.
Oh the phone cards. Jesus Christ, I can still hear that damn recording in my head now and I haven't been on a Ryanair flight since 2014. On a slightly related note, is it just me who finds the Irish trait of not pluralising the word Euro to be slightly irritating? :laughing:
Spark
1 Mar 171#13
I don't complain. I just don't use them anymore. I've tried it several times and the cons outweigh the pros for me. The seats are too small and cramped, there's always havoc over the overhead compartments and they have an annoying tendency to mostly fly to smaller regional airports in the middle of nowhere. If it works for other people then great and I'm sure there's a bargain to be had but it just isn't for me.
Opening post
Flights from Glasgow International, Leeds Bradford start at £25.98 return and from Liverpool at £29.98 both ways. There are plenty of dates to choose from in March.
Top comments
But seriously if you keep to the check in rules and baggage weights I can't see why anyone would have a problem with them.
The only time I came unstuck was on my very first flight with them when I tried to take the p*ss knowing my suitcase weight was 8KG over the hold allowance, It cost me £60 extra! A lesson learned and never repeated.
If anyone is interested I made a short video of my trip - https://youtu.be/ffqh3HEI7L0
PS I was advised by locals South and West parts of the Island are warmer than north
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But seriously if you keep to the check in rules and baggage weights I can't see why anyone would have a problem with them.
The only time I came unstuck was on my very first flight with them when I tried to take the p*ss knowing my suitcase weight was 8KG over the hold allowance, It cost me £60 extra! A lesson learned and never repeated.
http://www.tripwatcher.co.uk/gran-canaria20/
If anyone is interested I made a short video of my trip - https://youtu.be/ffqh3HEI7L0
PS I was advised by locals South and West parts of the Island are warmer than north
If fact, the cabin crew most of the times is more friendly than Easyjet, for example...
I have fly with them more than a dozen times, never had any problem, apart from a 2 hour delay once..
Its unbelievable value to be able to fly to another country with a cost lower than a National Express fare! Noone should complain really...
Oh the phone cards. Jesus Christ, I can still hear that damn recording in my head now and I haven't been on a Ryanair flight since 2014. On a slightly related note, is it just me who finds the Irish trait of not pluralising the word Euro to be slightly irritating? :laughing: