john
Junior Travel Member
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Post by john on Jul 19, 2002 12:39:52 GMT -5
Is Ryan air a good airline or should I bring a parachute? I just booked a flight from London to Dublin and Shannon to Brussels should I be worried? Also, is it an e-ticket air line? If so i just go and check in and get on the flight. I appreciate every one who has been helping me out with my itinerary! Thanks again!
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Post by Kim on Jul 19, 2002 13:26:32 GMT -5
Ryanair is fine, often they just use other airports rather than the main ones.
Found this for you too:
Ryanair is a TICKETLESS airline so at check-in you will need to produce your confirmation number, which is provided when you make a booking on line or by telephone with our Reservations Centre. Make a note of this number as it uniquely identifies your booking, as well as the details of your flights. You will also need to produce either a valid passport, driving licence with photo, international student identity card or national identity card at check-in for UK domestic and Ireland-UK routes. All International journeys require a valid passport (and visa if required), or where applicable a national identity card.
Kim
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Post by nitsansh on Jul 19, 2002 17:54:17 GMT -5
You definitely don't need a parachute, but if you want to eat on board, you should bring the food with you. No free meals...
I see that you followed my advice about the flights... but what about Rome to London?
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Post by Patrick on Jul 19, 2002 17:56:09 GMT -5
>> Is Ryan air a good airline or should I bring a parachute? ;D That's the funniest thing I've read all week. I guess the name just throws people off... I'm sure that the question wouldn't come up if it was called 1st Class European Airlines or something
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Post by nitsansh on Jul 19, 2002 17:57:56 GMT -5
And since some airports are quite far from the cities, check the transportation and take enough time to get there.
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