Ryanair has at long last agreed to bring itself inline with the rest of the travel industry and display full inclusive ticket prices.
What does this mean?
Currently on Ryanair's website you see one price when you are choosing your flight, but by the time you get to the payment screen, lots of extras will have been added in.
According to the CAA group director, Iain Osborne: "The difference between the price holidaymakers might see when they first search for a flight and the lowest price actually available can be £100 or more for a family of four".
So from the 1st June, Ryanair has agreed to join the rest of its low cost flight rivals and will be improving price transparency on it's website.
The result will be it's prices will look like they have gone up, but in reality it's much clearer for you and me to understand. The price you see will be the price you pay.
Currently on our website www.notjusttravel.co.uk - you can book all major low cost air fairs including Easyjet, Monarch Airlines, bmibaby, Flybe and Jet2. We display fully inclusive prices.
Plus, when you book a hotel and flight combination we also give you special 'supplier failure cover' insurance which protects against the failure of any particular part of your trip.
Make sure when you search for a flight online you take little things like this into consideration. For example, it's worth paying a few pounds more for your flight to ensure you have adequate protection or insurance.
For more information visit:
http://www.notjusttravel.co.uk
Or Call us FREE on 0800 530 0621
I wonder if this will include showing the "admin fee"? A handy hint to avoid the Ryanair "admin" charges is to get a pre paid mastercard. Pay using this and you escape paying the usual £5 pp each way fee. Click here to get a pre paid mastercard for free.
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