Book multiple flights with Ryanair and save on Administration Fee
I need to book 2 different flights with Ryanair, but if I book them separately I have to pay GBP 6 as administration fees because I'm paying with a Visa Debit (and most cards are charged GBP 6). I can not find the link to add another flight to my booking. I know easyjet supports it, but does Ryanair do it ?
Maybe there is a way to book through another web site (opodo...) that would solve the issue...
Best Answer
No probably not. However you should look into getting a prepaid mastercard (you can get them online) if you are booking lots of flights with ryanair. it's usually cheaper.
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Can I book multiple flights on Ryanair?
No you can't, you have to make two bookings. there is no possiblility like easyjet to add another flight. Does not make much difference anyway as they charge you all the little extras like OLCI and CC charges per sector unlike EZY where you can book many flight sectors at once with only one debit/credit card charge.How can I avoid Ryanair charges?
You must check-in online at least 2 hours before your flight to avoid any fees. If you arrive at the airport and attempt to check-in at the counter, you will be charged an additional \u20ac55 fee per person.Can I book 2 flights at the same time?
I'm going to give that United representative the benefit of the doubt and assume they were misinformed and not actively trying to mislead a customer. But the answer to the question is no \u2014 it is absolutely not against the law to book two tickets for the same day on the same route.What does flexi Plus in Ryanair include?
Flexi Plus is Ryanair's Premium flying fare that includes loads of great services and travel flexibility. Includes: Small Bag, Priority & 2 cabin bags, Any reserved seat, Flexible tickets, Free airport check-in, Security fast track.RyanAir Tips and Tricks - How to Save Money When Booking a RyanAir Ticket in 2022
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