Ryainair offer to mark Pisa route anniversary
Ryanair said today that it had carried more than 125,000 passengers on its Malta-Pisa route since it was inaugurated three years ago.
The low-cost airline currently operates three weekly flights on the route.
It said that to celebrate the third anniversary of the route it had released 1 million €5 seats (inclusive of taxes and charges) for travel across its European network from late November until January 31, 2010.
The offer is available for booking util midnight on Monday on www.ryanair.com
It said the blackout periods apply.
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Dave Alan Caruana
Nov 7th 2009, 18:42
unless you have a visa electron, the visa charge is 5 EU per leg over and above the 5 EU flight charge, so it's really 10 EU in each direction, and a minimum of 20 EU for a return flight .. still not bad at all!
Michael Spiteri
Nov 6th 2009, 10:55
@B. Caruana
I am only quoting what I just payed extra for a flight to Luton airport. Send me your details so I could post you the proof.
Antoine Camilleri
Nov 5th 2009, 23:55
For the doom and gloomers, I'll give you one example. Departure 10 December, Return 17 December. Cost Eur 10 return INCLUSIVE of online check in and taxes. Credit Card charges can be free if you use Visa Electron. You pay Eur 30 for check in luggage. Isnt Eur 40 return flight a bargain including luggage? Priority boarding is optional.
B. Caruana
Nov 5th 2009, 22:37
@Michael
Here are the charges taken from Ryanair site:
http://www.ryanair.com/site/EN/faqs.php?sect=CHARGES
5 EURO - Online checking
15 EURO – baggage
0 EURO – Handling fee using VISA Electron
0 EURO – Taxes included in the offer
4 EURO – Priority boarding
Michael Spiteri
Nov 5th 2009, 17:25
@joseph cassar
+ 10 euro pp for mandatory web check in
+ 30 euro per baggage (unless you travel without a suitcase)
+ 20 euro handling fee....?!
+ 56 euro taxes
+ 10 cir. priority boarding
Stephanie Farrugia
Nov 5th 2009, 15:52
ermm...
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1 million €5 seats (inclusive of taxes and charges) for travel across its European network '
European network...not Mlata network..geddit?
if you hurry you might find a couple of those 1 million however
emanuel buttigieg
Nov 5th 2009, 13:52
are these free flights scheduled to be departing from malta ?
if yes its such a good opportunity.
good job!!!
joseph cassar
Nov 5th 2009, 13:42
its a good offer. well done.
low cost airline service in malta..... another success story.