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Aerlingus are actually pretty good value as well, there's not loads in it price wise, so I would actually book with them even if they were a little bit more expensive, the problem is times and destinations so sometimes for that reason I'll have to go with Ryanair
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You need post Price examples, if you have the time, if its Just £10 fine? Last edited by arista; 20-07-2018 at 10:35 AM. |
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Well like I said to Cherie there, it's not just how much the flights cost but if you want to actually sit next to the person/people you're travelling with you have to pay for that on top of the flight aswell but an example, just did a flight to Barcelona from Cork in September return :
Aerlingus €141.98 Ryanair €117.48 so €24.50 difference (£21.89) but you'll probably end up paying more with Ryanair if you want to sit next to whoever you're travelling with anyway, they charge an average of €14 eachway for moving seats
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Yes I can see its worth you paying some more. Thanks for the Prices. |
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