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Hi, just wondering if any of you guys have had experience with Ryanair, it is an airline company based in England, I believe. I am planning a trip to Europe and was hoping to fly within europe for not to much money. If any of you from London, Barcelona and Rome are reading this or anybody in the world for that matter, please feel free to drop me a line...Hope to read you all
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Well, whenever I have to travel in Europe between cities, I always use Easyjet. They're fairly dependable. I've never heard anything bad about Ryanair but I know they tend to be a bit more expensive than other budget airlines in Europe. Hope this helps.
 
The one disadvantage I found with RyanAir is that they don't fly directly to major cities. For example, the major hub for the airline in London is at Stanstead - 45 minutes outside of London and, let's say, you're planning to fly to Paris, it takes you to an airport an hour and a half outside of Paris. RyanAir is very cheap, in my opinion, my ticket from London to Glasgow was $0.01 and with all the taxes and costs it only came out to be about $75 return. I know people who dislike RyanAir because it's basically the lowest form of low budget air travel. It's like a bus. It lands in one city and within half an hour it's departing with another flight. The plane itself isn't always very clean. I've flown with RyanAir at least twenty times because when I was in Europe it was the easiest for me. I did use EasyJet once and I did prefer it. I think they actually fly into major airports.
 
I flew Ryanair to Denmark last summer and it seemed okay to me.
Took me exactly where I needed to go.
 
ryan air is fine. you don't have much service but they are cheap.
they are the first airline planning to install some hardware to allow passengers to user their mobile during flight btw ;)
easy jet is ok, you might want to check out HLX and GermanWings, too.
 
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