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Tip for buying Ryanair Flights

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,375 ✭✭✭madmoe


    On another thread, think it was this one http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055044499&page=7 someone reckoned they used their Halifax Visa Debit card and it worked on the Ryanair website? Anybody else had any joy?

    I'll be getting me one if it works!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 821 ✭✭✭Quaderno


    sweetie wrote: »
    hardly seems worth it tbh. the one time I tried priority boarding there was as many people in that queue as the regular one

    You are absolutely right, priority boarding is of course not worth any amount of money and I would never have bought it. But in this case the cost of the flight including taxes and baggage was €130 and when using vouchers I would have had to pay a minimum of €150 (3*50). So I would have lost €20 anyway. By adding priority boarding I brought the price to €142 but still paid €150. So it was actually already included in the price, whether selected or not. Taking out insurance would have been better, but would have also brought the price above €150 and the next possible amount is €175 (3*50, 1*25).
    BTW: If ever, priority boarding is the better the longer the priority queue is. Otherwise you would be the last person to board. Only if nobody else orders it you can have an advantage by also not booking it...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 thesmiler


    I have a question about the current 5 Euro sale.
    In the past when Ryanair had sales, these included all taxes but the credit card charges (and premium boarding/insurance/baggage/etc.).

    This still seems to be true according to their new note: "Fares don't incl optional Fees/Charges"

    However on all flights out of Ireland with the special prices, I see at least 10 Euro taxes (2 Euro domestic) charged now. This is the amount of the recently introduced flight levy by the Irish government. However it's not a optional Fee/charge (like the credit card charge,because Electron is still free), so shouldn't it be included in the advertised price anyway? Isn't this against some EU regulation now?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 thesmiler


    actually I just found some prices with no taxes (called "NO TAXES" not "SPECIAL OFFER") --- but they only seem to exist on the way out for March --- not any later.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,601 ✭✭✭Kotek Besar


    thesmiler wrote: »
    However on all flights out of Ireland with the special prices, I see at least 10 Euro taxes (2 Euro domestic) charged now. This is the amount of the recently introduced flight levy by the Irish government. However it's not a optional Fee/charge (like the credit card charge,because Electron is still free), so shouldn't it be included in the advertised price anyway? Isn't this against some EU regulation now?

    I'd like to know the answer to this too.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 30 thesmiler


    Basically you cannot find any flight without the Air Travel Tax (this is the official term) from 31 March 2009, the day it is introduced. This for me makes the phrase " 1 Million Seats, Euro 5 One Way, Travel Mar-Apr-May" on www.ryanair.com kind of false advertising, would you agree?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,601 ✭✭✭Kotek Besar


    thesmiler wrote: »
    false advertising, would you agree?
    Yes, I would.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,739 ✭✭✭BigEejit


    thesmiler wrote: »
    actually I just found some prices with no taxes (called "NO TAXES" not "SPECIAL OFFER") --- but they only seem to exist on the way out for March --- not any later.

    I booked flights from Stansted to Rome like this, £30 return for the three of us, flights in mid March


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 126 ✭✭gymnipities


    madmoe wrote: »
    On another thread, think it was this one http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055044499&page=7 someone reckoned they used their Halifax Visa Debit card and it worked on the Ryanair website? Anybody else had any joy?


    It works for booking ok and, back when Ryanair used to pretend that there was any rationale for their credit card charges beyond profiteering, there used to be no charge for it but I think there is now.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 453 ✭✭pandamoanium


    Just a query regarding EntroPay;

    When you apply online do you get a CC number straight away that you can use online or do you have to wait for the card to be sent out to you in the post?

    Also, when using it to book flights with Ryanair, which card is it: Do you select the Visa Electron option?

    Oh and is there a Government Stamp Duty charge every year payable on these cards also?

    Thanks!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,117 ✭✭✭Gazza22


    Just a query regarding EntroPay;

    When you apply online do you get a CC number straight away that you can use online or do you have to wait for the card to be sent out to you in the post?

    Also, when using it to book flights with Ryanair, which card is it: Do you select the Visa Electron option?

    Oh and is there a Government Stamp Duty charge every year payable on these cards also?

    Thanks!

    Yeah you immediately get an entropay cc number. It is a virtual card although i think you can order a plastic if you like at an extra cost.

    When booking with ryanair click Visa Electron and no there isn't any stamp duty on the account - it's similar to paypal!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,739 ✭✭✭nava


    Gazza22 wrote: »
    Yeah you immediately get an entropay cc number. It is a virtual card although i think you can order a plastic if you like at an extra cost.

    In most cases you can start using straight after registration but in some cases they will ask you e-mail documentation to prove name and address

    Gazza22 wrote: »
    When booking with ryanair click Visa Electron and no there isn't any stamp duty on the account - it's similar to paypal!

    Recently they added a the option to order a plastic CC but I think it's Mastercard, so you will still have to pay for Ryanair CC fees.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 453 ✭✭pandamoanium


    Cool thanks guys!

    Just got one there and saved E30 on some flights for next week! :pac:

    Don't suppose you know if there's a Government duty charge applicable on these do ya?

    Cheers!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,739 ✭✭✭nava


    Cool thanks guys!

    Just got one there and saved E30 on some flights for next week! :pac:

    Don't suppose you know if there's a Government duty charge applicable on these do ya?

    Cheers!

    Used it several times now, so far I saved over €150.


    From what I can see is not register as an Irish card so not gov. charge, also been virtual card not sure if you would pay any. Do you have to pay it for 3V cards?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11 SteoTheGreat


    Thanks for the tip,

    Also 3V card rates:

    3V Voucher Purchase

    Value of Voucher:
    €20 - No Fee
    €30 to €100 - €2.50
    €110 to €350 - €5.00


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 281 ✭✭magicEye


    Paid with entropay last night after spending a couple of hours trying to sort it out.... I created first an account in Euro and it was subject to charge when tried to pay the flight tickets....created another entropay account in GBP and paid ryanair with no hassle. There is a 4.95% (of the amount being transferred onto the entropay card) charge for using entropay...total of 130.73 euro came to 117.68 sterling (not including the 4.95%)...

    So, when using the entropay, be aware of the 4.95% charge and that you have to create your account in sterling...

    Cheers,
    Magic


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,213 ✭✭✭✭therecklessone


    There's more than just the 4.95%

    Worth reading this


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 281 ✭✭magicEye


    There's more than just the 4.95%

    Worth reading this

    You're absolutely right....
    I wouldn't use entropay for booking return flights for just one person...
    I still think that it's worth using for flights that are not too expensive and where more than one ticket is being bought....


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,213 ✭✭✭✭therecklessone


    magicEye wrote: »
    You're absolutely right....
    I wouldn't use entropay for booking return flights for just one person...
    I still think that it's worth using for flights that are not too expensive and where more than one ticket is being bought....

    The number of people travelling shouldn't matter, what matters is how much you pay for each flight.

    If you're paying over €100 you're saving very little by using Entropay.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,736 ✭✭✭ch750536


    Correct, gives me a 100% saving on a €4 flight, 0.118% (less than 1%) saving on a €100 flight.

    That is all for one passenger.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,191 ✭✭✭The_Hustler


    magicEye wrote: »
    Paid with entropay last night after spending a couple of hours trying to sort it out.... I created first an account in Euro and it was subject to charge when tried to pay the flight tickets....created another entropay account in GBP and paid ryanair with no hassle. There is a 4.95% (of the amount being transferred onto the entropay card) charge for using entropay...total of 130.73 euro came to 117.68 sterling (not including the 4.95%)...

    So, when using the entropay, be aware of the 4.95% charge and that you have to create your account in sterling...

    Cheers,
    Magic

    The advantage to entropay is for the cheap flights. It was also emphasised that you must create the account in GBP.


    I wish I could use my laser to create an account.

    Luckily my last flights came to €74.15 so the voucher trick caused me to only have to pay an 85c charge


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 430 ✭✭ROVER


    As previously mentioned before use a combination of both
    vouchers and entropay to avoid cc charges. eg flight €79.00 use €75vouchers and €4 entropay.
    Also for more expensive flights it might be easier to book two single flights using above combination instead of a return.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 29 whoopdefukindo


    nava wrote: »
    Another way to avoid Credit card charges is to use the Entropay credit card, is a Visa Electron so no credit card charges at all with Ryanair. You need to top up your account with your own credit card and I think you can also do a bank transfer they do charge small commision for the the top-up.

    To avoid the charge on the registration you must select as currency GBP if you use EUR it will be a standard credit card.

    They might ask you for a copy or credit card and/or passport.

    I use Entropay. Got the original info here
    http://bargainsireland.wordpress.com/2008/11/21/avoid-the-credit-card-charge-when-booking-with-ryanair/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 221 ✭✭wannabepr


    Hi All I want To Book 10 Flights At 1 cent EW but don't want to be stung by CC charge. What Can I do. Entropay doesn't work for some reason for me. Does 3V work or even Vouchers?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,041 ✭✭✭lg123


    its not working for me either, where is the problem coming in for you?

    when i enter the entropay details and click next, the following page says my details are wrong!?! i just registered the entropay account today.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 221 ✭✭wannabepr


    Basicially When I Go Into a Verification Email And paste In The code I can't get it working. It says the code is wrong . I was on to suppose and they can't figure out the problem. Are people using an English address aswell as putting in sterling??

    Im using mastercard and still can't get it going:(

    Also is there any other website that does the same??


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,357 ✭✭✭coldfire1x


    ^^ Did you register your account in GBP. Thats a must.

    I used it without any problem.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,041 ✭✭✭lg123


    try going to the verification page from the link in your email. i was having same problem but this resolved it.

    just checked ryanair there, my outbound flight has went up to ~€100. should have just paid the cc charge, ah well.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,041 ✭✭✭lg123


    coldfire1x wrote: »
    ^^ Did you register your account in GBP. Thats a must.

    I used it without any problem.

    ahh, that may be where the problem is coming in. can i change it to GBP?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 221 ✭✭wannabepr


    lg123 wrote: »
    try going to the verification page from the link in your email. i was having same problem but this resolved it.

    just checked ryanair there, my outbound flight has went up to ~€100. should have just paid the cc charge, ah well.
    Ya I done that and still No Luck:(:( I also had it in GBP. Its annoying cause suppose keep telling me make up new accounts and try again. Now i have 4 new ones but cant get any of them verified:(


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