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Old May 22nd, 2007, 05:22 AM
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Ryanair-Europe to USA for 10 Euros

Acording to www.croatia-site , Times and www.yourcro.info, ryanair is planing routs from Europe to USA for 10 Euros in next couple of years.
From Croatia to USA 15 Euros , maybe ?
http://business.timesonline.co.uk/to...cle1647610.ece
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This has been posted about in the past.

We've been planning to go to Mars for years...let me know when the first flights actually take off.
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Mr O’Leary...is proposing to launch a company, wholly owned by Ryanair, which will start flying within four years to up to half a dozen US cities.
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Ryanair are a no frills airline. They often have very cheap starting fares around Europe. Then you pay taxes, baggage costs and so on and suddenly not so cheap. No special seating, it's a free for all. All food and drink costs too.

If the flight is any good it will stay full up, if it happens.
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I don't mind flying cheap on a 2 or 3 hour flight, but when I'm on an 8 hour plus flight, I need a few little thrrrrrrrills...

A hot meal, a glass of wine, a few movies, and a flight attendant that shuts up!
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Love to see how O'Leary would react to the lastest farce from DoHS - the requirement to provide passenger details 2 days in advance.

He'd blow a fuse at the current rules unless Bangor is going to be a Ryanair hub airport
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