Over 50,000 seats . Travel period 20 Jun to 30 Sep. From £9.99 . Most of the deals are from Stanstead. Example Stanstead to Luxembourg fly out on 20 Jun return on 27 Jun . £9.99 each way.
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dewonderful
11 Jun 174#22
This story is from 2010. And it was stopped before it even started in 2011. People are still moaning about something that DID NOT HAPPEN 6 YEARS AGO. Give it a rest.
jamgin
11 Jun 174#11
With the antics of the Tory circus I imagine more people will be getting a one way ticket to a saner country....
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thedvdmonster
16 Jun 17#35
Yep used the app a few times but also always print out the return boarding pass as the foreign airports can be quite touchy.
Just got back from Portugal last night and they were telling some people with just the app to go to the Ryan air desk and have them printed out.
Spoke to people on the way out who checked in 10 of them in one go and they were all given separate seats all over the plane-just plain greedy.
matwalaboy
11 Jun 17#28
Assume nothing reasonably priced during the school summer holidays - return tickets?
kalico to matwalaboy
12 Jun 17#29
There's still loads of options. I just paid £130 for a return Manchester to Greece, in August.
sydney871 to matwalaboy
12 Jun 17#34
I can see some available in July for £20 return from Stanstead to Luxembourg if it helps.
jamgin
12 Jun 17#33
lol. I was joking. My god, when it comes to Ryanair just think of some improbable charging scheme and it probably happened.
p.s. take a chill pill mate.
jamgin
11 Jun 174#11
With the antics of the Tory circus I imagine more people will be getting a one way ticket to a saner country....
Beano007 to jamgin
12 Jun 17#32
Na, it was an april fool joke (for Ryan air)
Elvis.F.Christ
12 Jun 17#31
I'm still laughing, that's just the the best use of GIF ever
kalico
12 Jun 171#30
As for all the BS about Ryanair, get over yourselves. They are a cheap, reliable airline. I've taken over a couple of hundred work and leisure flights with them and only once had any issues.
Their business model is what it is, you are free to choose. Personally, I can manage without sitting for a few hours next to someone I'm going to spend the next two weeks with. At least, I'd rather that and have a flight for under a tenner.
If that's not you, pay more for your options.
dra90n
11 Jun 17#27
Not a bad deal, but bear in mind their random seat allocation.
You had the word "inbound" in your original title and a "one-way in" sign logo, (as comment #1 and #4), since then you changed and not mentioned your change, LOL.
waterloo
11 Jun 17#25
Crap airline always putting obstacles in your way stopped using them years ago now looks like its got worse.
ellie27
11 Jun 171#24
Up until my kids were 5 we always went package holidays - Jet2/Thomson/ThomasCook. Last 3 times in the last year or so we have used Ryanair and found them excellent. Been looking for holidays going out end June, been looking for last few weeks now, and again looks like I will be booking Ryanair due to price etc. I would happily use them again and recommend them. The seating is different when you have kids, kids seats are free to book and you only pay 1 adult seat, so all 4 of us can book seats on the plane for £4 in total for a return trip, which I would happily pay for seats together.
Destard
11 Jun 17#23
Awful airline, good price though.
dewonderful
11 Jun 174#22
This story is from 2010. And it was stopped before it even started in 2011. People are still moaning about something that DID NOT HAPPEN 6 YEARS AGO. Give it a rest.
dewonderful
11 Jun 171#21
If you have a smart phone, download their app. You can check in anywhere in the world you have wifi, then they scan your mobile phone when boarding at the airport. Easy. You don't even have to print out a boarding pass when you are abroad, which was always a hassle. It's simple and easy!
lincslass30
11 Jun 17#20
For the sake of £6 I would pay To pick a seat and be able to check in before 4 days before flight. It's not rocket science
jamgin
11 Jun 171#12
I hear on some flights you have to pay to use the toilet by putting a pound coin in the slot to open the door.
I would suggest bringing plenty of pound coins as the flight attendants cannot give out change.
jameswalker457 to jamgin
11 Jun 171#13
Surely that'd be against your human rights? lol I'd be **** in a cup then! haha
boothylad to jamgin
11 Jun 172#19
I bet you read the daily mail
thedvdmonster
11 Jun 172#18
Just checked in for the return flight.
There were about 40 seats that I could pay to sit in but it has put us sitting directly behind each other.
Outbound flight has put us 10 rows apart.
Flying with easyJet in a fortnight, they let me check in weeks ago and seated together both times.
splender
10 Jun 171#2
Is it because their inbound one way flights are full?
intime to splender
11 Jun 171#5
sydney871 to splender
11 Jun 17#17
No £9.99 both ways.
splender
11 Jun 17#16
It is very cryptic. Hint: politics of Brexit
thedvdmonster
11 Jun 171#6
One step away from boycotting these now due to their greedy seating policy.have now changed to 4 days before flight for free check in and despite well over half the seats still available it would only let us sit together if we paid £6 each for the privilege.
jackvdbuk to thedvdmonster
11 Jun 171#14
happened to us, a few other couples were moving as they had seated to different couples next to each others wife..instead of each other !
hukdbargain to thedvdmonster
11 Jun 171#15
Stop kidding yourself. If they were 1p cheaper than another airline you would be straight on the plane with them. After all that's why you are here.
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From £9.99 . Most of the deals are from Stanstead. Example Stanstead to Luxembourg fly out on 20 Jun return on 27 Jun . £9.99 each way.
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Just got back from Portugal last night and they were telling some people with just the app to go to the Ryan air desk and have them printed out.
Spoke to people on the way out who checked in 10 of them in one go and they were all given separate seats all over the plane-just plain greedy.
p.s. take a chill pill mate.
Their business model is what it is, you are free to choose. Personally, I can manage without sitting for a few hours next to someone I'm going to spend the next two weeks with. At least, I'd rather that and have a flight for under a tenner.
If that's not you, pay more for your options.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/news/travel/2017/06/flying-ryanair-chances-are-youll-have-to-pay-extra-to-sit-together
I would suggest bringing plenty of pound coins as the flight attendants cannot give out change.
There were about 40 seats that I could pay to sit in but it has put us sitting directly behind each other.
Outbound flight has put us 10 rows apart.
Flying with easyJet in a fortnight, they let me check in weeks ago and seated together both times.
I'm not paying extra to avoid being deliberately seated apart, no matter how cheap.
Those stinky bum-bums.