Re: Your Experiences With Ryanair: Do Fares Eventually Get Lower?
- From: "tim \(back at home\)" <tim_back_home2006@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2006 19:51:47 +0100
<pjebsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1145396042.075577.234300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxI'm looking into getting a Ryanair flight from Germany to Italy this
December.
One of the segments is a lot cheaper than the other (?9,99/?49,99).
In your experience, should I get the cheap segment of the flight now
and hope that Ryanair will eventually lower the fare for the other
segment?
I've only seen Ryanair lower a fair a few days before
the flight it it had previously increased up to a stupid
price, but even then the result is still a high fare.
As to the comment about sales, IME they no longer
seem to do 'all seat' sales but only reduce the mid-
week, non-holiday ones that are usually much cheaper
anyway.
I would guess that if a flight has *only* reached 49,99
it is unlikely to come back down.
I've just noticed that you said December. Presumably
as you are travelling out and back the return will be after
mid december. No, that almost certainly won't come
down, airlines know that the two weeks before
Christmas they will be full whatever price they ask.
tim
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