REVIEW | Ryanair | Rome (CIA) - Tallinn (TLL) | Boeing 737-800 | Economy

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2023
  • -- FLIGHT DESCRIPTION --
    Welcome aboard as we embark on yet another exciting flight review! Today, we're charting a course across Europe with Ryanair, winging our way from the ancient city of Rome to the snow-covered city of Tallinn. Buckle up as we explore the ins and outs of this Ultra Low-Cost Carrier aboard our Boeing 737-800. Our journey will provide an in-depth look into what this cost-effective carrier has to offer, with a keen focus on value for money.
    From the bustle of airport amenities to the cozy confines of onboard seating, we'll scrutinize it all. We'll examine the range of services available, probe into the efficiency of the flight, and provide a comprehensive appraisal of the overall experience - leaving no stone unturned. So join us as we navigate the skies with Ryanair and discover if this airline is the economical gem it purports to be!
    -- FLIGHT INFORMATION --
    Airline: Ryanair operated by Malta Air
    Aircraft: Boeing 737-800(WL)
    Registration: 9H-QAL
    Flight Time: 3hr 7min
    Seat: 6A - Economy Class
    From: Rome Ciampino International Airport (CIA)
    To: Tallinn Airport (TLL)
    Date: March 11th, 2023
    Don't miss the comprehensive rating of our experience, where we examine Punctuality, Price, Seat Comfort, Inflight Service, and Inflight Amenities. Even though Ryanair is an Ultra Low-Cost Carrier, we won't be skimping on any details in our review!
    -- RATING POINTS BREAKDOWN --
    Punctuality: 8/10
    Price: 8/10
    Seat Comfort: 4/10
    In-Flight Service: 7/10
    In-Flight Amenities: 1/10
    Overall: 28/50
    In the interest of transparency, we'll also break down the cost of our flight. Does Ryanair provide good value for money? We'll let you be the judge.
    -- PRICE BREAKDOWN --
    Flight Price: $42.00 USD
    Ticket Type: Economy Class
    Total Routing: CIA-TLL
    Booked Through: Ryanair Website
    Booking Made: January 2023
    So, buckle up, hit that like and subscribe button, and join us on this adventure! We're excited to share this journey with you. Stay tuned, and let's get flying!
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Комментарии • 7

  • @Archduke17
    @Archduke17 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm not surprised about the discontinuation, as the CIA-TLL routing raised my eyebrows. I can't imagine there being a big demand. In addition, there's AirBaltic's huge presence in the region.

    • @studiobythalia6922
      @studiobythalia6922 5 месяцев назад

      The TLL-CIA route resumes from 1. April 2023 and ends again in October 2023. It's a seasonal route. Some other Ryanair routes from TLL are also seasonal. However sometimes they become a year round routes.... Ryanair changes the routes from TLL quite often. I guess they are testing which ones pay off and which ones don't. We have had some rather weird routes with Ryanair that were not very popular. But surprisingly they don't choose routes that would be really in demand. The most percistant route is TLL-BGY, which has been around for many years. :)

  • @jcbaily5559
    @jcbaily5559 4 дня назад

    I do enjoy all the facts you quote in your reviews! Thanks.

  • @ScottishPlaneSpotter.
    @ScottishPlaneSpotter. 6 дней назад

    You forgot prestwick and glasgow and fuerteventura

  • @lamiavitainamsterdam
    @lamiavitainamsterdam 9 месяцев назад

    Very well done! I will be flying next Week from Milan to Tallinn with Ryanair, very excited!

  • @airplane_guy396
    @airplane_guy396 5 месяцев назад

    Hard foryourselfs landing😂

  • @Suursaadik
    @Suursaadik 11 месяцев назад

    Welcome to Estonia!