booking a flight on ryanair

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Travel related websites: For flights, hotels, and transportation. As a full-time budget leisure traveler, I use these as often as everyday. First flights, for travel within Europe, I most often use Ryanair because it is the cheapest airline and has a decent service level. I sometimes use Flixbus depending on the cost, and including inter-country transfers. Sometimes Ryanair with the cost of the priority carry on luggage can be a bit more than Flixbus so it really depends on the route. Below are some website i use to search flights.

Flixbus – They offer a high service level for bus travel that rivals air travel in my opinion. The interior of the buses is nice and the prices are reasonable. They are very well organized and always seem to be on time. Ive taken the Flixbus from Sofia to Bucharest, and also from Gdansk to Krakow. Here’s a few things i like about taking the Flixbus in Europe: #1. They dont make me place my backpack under the bus where it could be stolen (it is 45 liters). #2. They are always on time. #3. prices are reasonable. #4. The interiors of the bus are nice and safe, clean and new!

Ryanair – So for me, these two companies are just about neck and neck in terms of my travel $ and usefulness. So far I’ve traveled to about 30 countries and 90 cities or so, in 34 months. For air travel in Europe Ryanair just has a lock on budget travel. The reason is that they are 90% of the time the cheapest airline on a route. Occasionally i do see fares from competitors like Wizzair, but for me, when i add the priority bags into the cost, Ryanair always comes out on top. The only exception is when they dont serve a particular airport. www.ryanair.com.

Travel Websites: I like kiwi.com is probably my #1 for flights. Why do I like it? here is why… a user can enter something like fly from Europe to Asia, or Europe to Thailand or Europe to Bangkok. The website kiwi will then decide which airports offer the cheapest prices for the dates that you need. A user can also search by connection, for example limit the @# of connections to 1. I have lately been tooling around for a return trip to Thailand or a related trip to Vietnam, Philippines and so on, just to see what was offered (I am as yet undecided as to whether i will take that segment of the trip). Also included in the ability to search, a user can choose which airlines to limit the search to. Runner-up choice for flights:

Google Flights. Google flights has some of the same functionality as kiwi.com, Second runner-up: Ryanair.com. This of course searches only Ryanair branded flights. It does have a feature for searching around any place that Ryanair flies to, mostly within continental Europe. This feature suits me because my timeframe as well my locations are flexible while my price is usually towards the bottom end.

Lodging – Booking.com is number #1. They by far have the best selection of listings for nightly rates in this phase of my travel. Because i have a lot of stays, i get a deep discount compared to other travelers. Sometimes ill check competing sites, apps, Agoda, and Hostelworld and Airbnb to see how they compare but Booking.com usually comes out on top. Beware, one tip, sometimes if you pay in cash, a hotel or hostel will give you a higher exchange rate, so they end up charging you more than you would otherwise pay online.

Hostelworld – this is a good section option. Sometimes there are places listed here that are not listed on Booking.com, hostels of course. I also like the option to pay a down payment ahead of time then pay the balance upon arrival. Occasionally i will get a better deal here than i would on Booking.com.

Airbnb is also a good option. I usually use this for long term stays as these offer by far a better value than nightly rates, but here, it really depends on the location and the landlord, sometimes these rates can be hard to come by.

My ridiculously cheap flight on Wizzair in Europe! the cost of flying is low – but be prepared to slum it.

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Greeting traveling guys and girls! Looking for info on how I was able to snag a super low priced airfare on Wizzair here in Europe for $11?!? You came to the right blog. Here’s some info about me. My first tip, you can go to Wizzair.com and make sure to search by month. i chose to book something 19 days in advance for 8.99 GBP which translates to $11.22 – a flight from London Luton to Tirana, Albania.

First tip – In my experience of having traveled over 30 months more often than not one can get a cheaper fare by booking in advance, and its better to book something far away from the most popular travel periods, but more in the neutral to average times or in the unpopular times. I just checked to see how much it would be to book the same flight a few weeks from now in June, and its coming back as $48.17 as seen below, but this isn’t the whole story, let me give you some other tips on the true cost of the flight in just a few moments…

The major discount airlines in Europe are these: Ryanair, Wizzair, and Easyjet. These are cheap prices mostly for intracontinental travel in Europe, whereas INTER-continental, meaning over oceans, and flights on full-service airlines tend to be a much more costly form of travel. Just recently I also took a Ryanair flight from Madrid to Marrakech and the cost was around the same $11… however this does not include things like baggage, seat selection, food, priority boarding, a wider seat, first class, running water, or a return ticket, lol, so there are quite a few perks that go missing. Its also an extra fee if you need to change the flight date, in fact you basically just lose the ticket and have to buy a new one.

Let me list out some minuses, services, and perks that are NOT included in the cost of an airline ticket, flying with Ryanair or Wizzair….

#1. The ability to print out your boarding pass FREE, thats right you need to pay for that at the airport, so print it beforehand.

#2. Seat selection, i have been really lucky here, once i paid for a window seat, the other two times i was chosen at random to get a window seat, i guess there’s a lot of el cheapos flying here, because i never got the middle seat. cost of a seat is about $6.

#3. Ability to change or cancel your flight. If you decide you wanted to fly a different day, guess what, you lose your $11 and have to pay again, not the end of the world…

#4. Food and beverage on board. You wont be eating anything unless you pay the exorbitant prices for food or drink on board or at the airport, so just expect to lose a lb or 2 if you are on a budget.

#5. Luggage. This is a big one. For the Wizzair flight above, i brought a 45 liter carry on backpack, max dimensions 115 cubic cm, i also brought a personal item, a 20 liter stuff sack that i bought from Decathlon. i had to pay for what is called priority on Wizzair, which includes first boarding, a trolley or backpack carry on piece of luggage, and a personal item.

#6. Seat Space. You dont get much of a seat on Wizzair or Ryanair, more like 1/2 of one seat. I personally am a male who is only slightly over 5 feet 8 inches tall, i usually say that I am 5’9” and let me tell you i crammed into my seat. Most American and full service airlines offer bigger seats not smaller ones…

A few more tips… I did make it from A to B for the cost of the flight $11, luggage carry on backpack $31.83, so the total price of my style of travel was $42.83. If you possess a 20 to 30 liter pack then the true cost of the flight is $11. Since i was gone for 5 months from Albania before coming back, i decided to go with the 45 just to keep more personal items in my pack.

Ground Transportation – Going from London center or my hood, which was Elephant & Castle, i took 1 local English city bus to the #6 bus stop near Buckingham Palace. The cost of this bus was 1.65 GBP. Here i caught another bus for Luton Airport for 13.6 GBP or about $15. Wait a minute i also took a bus over here in Tirana from Tirana airport to Skanderberg Square, this one cost of 400 Lek, much cheaper than the one in London. 400 lek is actually $3.53 usd. 13.6 plus 1.65 GBP is totaled to $19.04, so we are upto total travel expense of $22.57 for ground travel, and $42.83 for air travel or $65.40, a little more than i quoted you on the $11 flight ticket and actually thats a bit surprising to me that the total was so high. if i had stayed inside London the cost would be $0….