In the noughties, my daughter managed to get a Ryanair flight for 1 cent, to southern France. The return fare was something like €50 but she was going to university so didn't need a return flight for a few months and just bought the single fare.
Cheapest Ryanair flight I have ever purchased was £0.01 including tax. Around 2010 Ryanair launched tons of new destinations in the same time and this flight was between Dublin and Pisa one way and £0.02 return. I think I still got the email :-)
Cheapest flight I ever had was London to Singapore on Air Canada in 1987 and back, cost £0.00 (my Dad worked for Air Canada) the catch, I got bumped off during the stopover in Bombay (as it was then) as I was deemed to be on a staff ticket and they had paying customers. I had to sit it out for 3 days while the flight went BOM-LHR-YYZ-LHR-BOM-SIN-BOM so I had another attempt to get back on, lol
Wasn't surprised that the taxi/bus to the airport was ten times more expensive. I also like the fact, that all the Spanish airports look the same and are very clear.
They are all owned by the same state agency, AENA, which uses standardised signage etc to achieve this. Works very well! There used to be one private airport in Spain, Ciudad Real - Madrid airport (bit of ryanair style advertising as it isnt in Madrid) but it closed to passengers years ago and no idea if they followed the theme but id imagine not.
Really disappointing for me was when I had a flight from Eindhoven in Netherlands on 8 AM and I realized that bus shuttle to the airport doesn't run before 8. It's a second-largest airport in the country and they don't even have shuttles for their first flights of the day.
That airline you see is "HOP!" a subsidiary of Air france often used as a regional carrier in place of their Airbus aircraft and often used on short haul quiet routes.
Still a cheap trip Scott but it's a bit silly in this day and age not to have public transport to match the flights in and out! Great videos. Keep em coming!
Fun little video Scott. I've searched domestic flights in Spain and my eyes have almost popped out at some of the Ryanair & Vueling prices on the base fares!
Hi Scott. Thank you for sharing your trip! As me mostly traveling on low budget, I like your content. I couldn't identify the airline, but the issue with public transport in Spain, well, early morning departure from MAD > call an Uber. Marco, Germany
I worked in Valencia for 4 years and while I was there I flew to Ecuador for a cycling holiday. On return, I took my boxed bike on the Metro from Valencia Airport to Serreria (where I lived) and one of my fellow-passengers made a big scene about what right I had to take such a large box on a Metro train! All the other passengers were laughing their heads off! Both stations are at opposite ends of the same line, it was easy.
I did this very same return flight in 2018, but the return fare was 74.98 Euros on Ryanair. It was July, so hardly surprising. Also, I was allocated Ryanair's dreaded 'middle seat' but since the flight is only around 30 minutes long, it didn't really matter. Nice one Scott, sorry about the metro situation, it's a great system when it does operate!
Why is it dreaded? It’s bigger seat and pitch than British Airways Eurofleet(who are always late). I prefer flying directly into Stansted or Luton than in a holding pattern over London for 20 mins and then taking another 30 to taxi to the gate. Then wait ages in T5 arrival hall crossing your fingers it’ll even be there. I’d pick Ryanair any day.
I flew to Venice Marco Polo last summer for £24.99 . The flight was late and landed after midnight. Never mind buses, there wasn’t even any taxis! I ended up walking 3 miles to my hotel in near 30deg heat. Got there at 2.30 am
Scott, a warning to all. However, when I visited Valencia a few years ago, I realised that the metro/ buses close early. So I stayed at a comfortable hotel which you can walk to from the airport. You can see it from the airport but a bit of a round about route. However, I was flying from LGW and certainly did not pay Pds 1.99! Breakfast was in a nice cafe (hotel gave me a voucher) around the corner the next morning which was used by locals and it was good. I then took took the metro to the city of Valencia.
Interestingly, Dublin IE, would have been the same up until about 1/2 years ago. Dublin Bus/Go Ahead would have stopped at midnight, private/taxi after that. Now the 42 runs 24/7, if you went to Cork you might be in trouble into the late/early hours!
Sounds like trying to get from BR Prudhoe to Prudhoe town centre. The buses are supposed to meet the trains but they dont. You have a 30 minute walk up (or down) a very steep hill. Its not easy going either.
Scott, come to NZ or Aussie. Air New Zealand and Qantas will be only too happy to take your life savings plus you may even have to morgage your house LOL
In 2008 I got a flight from Bristol to Bratislava for 3p and we were convinced the flight would never let us on etc etc but no we flew for 3p which is crazy and our flat rental was like £30 a day sleeping 4 of us! Cheapest holiday ever
I traveled on Ryanair for 1p a lot.of times nothing new. Stansted still the home of Ryanair still the best short haul airline. They might only do 4.99 now plus they will make it back some way in a bag or a beer on board but they give a bloody good choice. 👍 cheers to travelling for everyone can do it
just to mention if you arrive late in Amsterdam skipol (I know I spelled it wrong my apologise), There is only one train that leaves at 12 midnight i believe that will get you to Maastricht via Sittard wheremy da is from. But that is what happens traveling in the wee hours of the morning ;).
Once bought Ryanair from East mids to knock west Ireland 4 tickets at 99p each bought then looked at hotels costs about 100 pounds per person, sod it only remembered when at a football game when it reminded me of final boarding
A lot of things are a bit annoying in life. But easily forgotten. If he objected on principle, he could have waited for the first public transport of the day. At that price, you can be sure it won't put him off doing exactly the same thing again.
I got 3x 3p tickets in 2001 for me, the wife and the mother-in-law Stansted to Venice... + 3x £10 airport tax. I think the bus from the airport to Venice was euro2.5 each? We trained around north east Italy, finishing in Rome. The return flight was 3x euro150, so no bargain. I did manage to get LHR to Rome for £77 approx return in 2000. It was a Lufthansa ticket, but I forget who operated the flight.
I want cheap flights full stop.....Start giving people a good price..you'll fill seats every flight!.10 people at £100 is better than 3 people at £200..I want cheaper fights to Japan.....but the prices are silly and not likely to come down anytime soon.......I have just returned from Japan..and so want to go again..but the flights cost so much..On the way back..each person on the flight in my section had 3 seats each!..I had a window seat and the 2 next to me..clear access to the isle...The woman in the middle had all the seats to herself..and the guy over at the other window had the same as me...Everyone in that part of the aircraft had the same!.
I kept guessing until the end. I thought you might have screaming kids sat next to you or upon arrival you have to wait an hour or so to disembark or that your luggage didn't arrive with you. Since I didn't know the time, I didn't have no public transport on my list!
1.99; just how can it be possible? even to cover the cost of the fuel to your destination?. Just think of it, if every passenger had only their carryon and all booked the advertised price months ahead, then Ryanair would need to declare bankruptcy.
You looked extremely apprehensive sitting at the window Scott. Maybe they should at put on electric scooters for after hours service. 3 suitcases and 2 children and the wife
I remember in the 2000s I regularly got 1p flights each-way to ALC before the UK government introduced horrendous ADP taxis. Ryanair now make a lot of their money thru ancillary services, like baggage and on-board products. Ryanair are still amazing, you’ve just got to know how their model works. They have a zero fatality record which is enviable considering their fleet size ~ 450 aircraft over decades. Do they not have Uber or local mini taxi numbers at Valencia airport? Just need to do your research. You made out in your video title was about Ryanair, not Aena, the monopoly airport operator in Spain. I’ve noticed in your past videos you do this for clickbait
This flight round trip on Google flights is $15 (£12.54). The catch? Friday March 24th return Sunday March 26th and two separate airlines Vueling departure Ryanair return.
Cheapest flight i had was via skyscanner. Luton to Oslo return for £1. Flew with Ryanair. Asked a few friends. Took the 07:20 flight out and 23:10 return do no hotel cost.
You've not landed at Gatwick after 11.30pm then! No public transport either. Mind you, it is expected to all be crap in Britain, we're a totally dysfunctional country now, a world-wide joke!
Will not fly Ryanair again, period. Flight cost doubled after they added on the credit card surcharge (single transaction, 4 tickets, 4 surcharges). Would have been happy enough with the cost if it had all been included, but it was the sneaky method they used. Prestwick to Dublin, carry on luggage. 3 opportunities to check the weight, but they waited until boarding so your choice was lose your luggage or get the next flight, at whatever cost that would be. I had checked my weight before I left, so knew it was ok, but thought the way they did it was disgusting. GIRFUY, Ryanair!
If you stick by Ryanair's rules, there's nothing sneaky. Flown with them 100s of times and they tend to be the airline with the least surprises and best time keeping.
I think you made a few mistakes. Budget airlines rarely start and land from the standard hubs. That's what you don't pay for. What you called a fare is only a very small downpayment for the costs you contributed to by speeding up climate change. The cheaper now, the more you will pay later. Unfortunately, people who did not waste CO2 will also have to pay, same as future generations. Ever heard of après nous, le déluge?
Scott we're dissapointed with you. No foam party footage! 🤣
In the noughties, my daughter managed to get a Ryanair flight for 1 cent, to southern France. The return fare was something like €50 but she was going to university so didn't need a return flight for a few months and just bought the single fare.
Quite 🫑 0:02
Cheapest Ryanair flight I have ever purchased was £0.01 including tax. Around 2010 Ryanair launched tons of new destinations in the same time and this flight was between Dublin and Pisa one way and £0.02 return. I think I still got the email :-)
Cheapest flight I ever had was London to Singapore on Air Canada in 1987 and back, cost £0.00 (my Dad worked for Air Canada) the catch, I got bumped off during the stopover in Bombay (as it was then) as I was deemed to be on a staff ticket and they had paying customers. I had to sit it out for 3 days while the flight went BOM-LHR-YYZ-LHR-BOM-SIN-BOM so I had another attempt to get back on, lol
The mystery airline was Hop! by AirFrance. Hop are AirFrance's regional subsidiary
Used to see them at aberdeen airport
Wasn't surprised that the taxi/bus to the airport was ten times more expensive.
I also like the fact, that all the Spanish airports look the same and are very clear.
They are all owned by the same state agency, AENA, which uses standardised signage etc to achieve this. Works very well! There used to be one private airport in Spain, Ciudad Real - Madrid airport (bit of ryanair style advertising as it isnt in Madrid) but it closed to passengers years ago and no idea if they followed the theme but id imagine not.
Really disappointing for me was when I had a flight from Eindhoven in Netherlands on 8 AM and I realized that bus shuttle to the airport doesn't run before 8. It's a second-largest airport in the country and they don't even have shuttles for their first flights of the day.
On Sundays? Been like that for years. Bus operators Bravo/Hermes/Connexxion and City Council/gemeente won't organise it.
Its a joke
Thx for sharing your experience; very inspirational. Look forward to more content 😄
That airline you see is "HOP!" a subsidiary of Air france often used as a regional carrier in place of their Airbus aircraft and often used on short haul quiet routes.
Still a cheap trip Scott but it's a bit silly in this day and age not to have public transport to match the flights in and out! Great videos. Keep em coming!
Had a day trip to Poland once on ryanair for 4 euro 10 yrs ago. Dublin to Bydgoszcz, then a train to Poznan and back to Dublin for match of the day.
Ryanair have revolutionised European travel, it’s an incredible business model.
Fun little video Scott. I've searched domestic flights in Spain and my eyes have almost popped out at some of the Ryanair & Vueling prices on the base fares!
Hi Scott. Thank you for sharing your trip! As me mostly traveling on low budget, I like your content. I couldn't identify the airline, but the issue with public transport in Spain, well, early morning departure from MAD > call an Uber. Marco, Germany
I worked in Valencia for 4 years and while I was there I flew to Ecuador for a cycling holiday. On return, I took my boxed bike on the Metro from Valencia Airport to Serreria (where I lived) and one of my fellow-passengers made a big scene about what right I had to take such a large box on a Metro train! All the other passengers were laughing their heads off! Both stations are at opposite ends of the same line, it was easy.
I can just picture the scene! Ps I've been living next to the Metro Grau-La Marina for two years... Serreria is very close by - two stops away. 😇
You should have watched Cheap Flights by the wonderful Fascinating Aida before booking your trip, I suspect it is aimed at Ryan Air.
Having to get a taxi wasn’t the huge dealbreaker I was expecting 😅, but good to see the fun of travel
I love your humour, and nice travels
I've been on Balearia ferries return Denia to Ibiza it was wonderful!
I did this very same return flight in 2018, but the return fare was 74.98 Euros on Ryanair. It was July, so hardly surprising. Also, I was allocated Ryanair's dreaded 'middle seat' but since the flight is only around 30 minutes long, it didn't really matter. Nice one Scott, sorry about the metro situation, it's a great system when it does operate!
Why is it dreaded? It’s bigger seat and pitch than British Airways Eurofleet(who are always late). I prefer flying directly into Stansted or Luton than in a holding pattern over London for 20 mins and then taking another 30 to taxi to the gate. Then wait ages in T5 arrival hall crossing your fingers it’ll even be there. I’d pick Ryanair any day.
@@LAGoodz Think they are referring to the middle seat specifically, not Ryanair itself.
You are awesome Scott . Keep up the good work 👍
Hi Scott, another great video. The airline you saw was HOP! Part of Air France
Compared to opening the pub, Ryanair letting you board sounds like the worst case scenario.
I flew to Venice Marco Polo last summer for £24.99 . The flight was late and landed after midnight. Never mind buses, there wasn’t even any taxis! I ended up walking 3 miles to my hotel in near 30deg heat. Got there at 2.30 am
Jesus!
Thanks for another excellent tale 😁
Great video Scott! That airline you wanted to know what it was: Hop by Air France :)
Excellent video .
Scott, a warning to all. However, when I visited Valencia a few years ago, I realised that the metro/ buses close early. So I stayed at a comfortable hotel which you can walk to from the airport. You can see it from the airport but a bit of a round about route. However, I was flying from LGW and certainly did not pay Pds 1.99! Breakfast was in a nice cafe (hotel gave me a voucher) around the corner the next morning which was used by locals and it was good. I then took took the metro to the city of Valencia.
Nice tips to book hotels near the airport.
Incredible value... I cannot get anywhere on public transport in the UK for less than that... even one stop or two!
I mean we have had 2 quid for any journey on a bus for months, but technically you are correct.
I once got a fight from Glasgow to Derry, was 99p. Must’ve been 2007ish!
Nice one Scott 👍👍
My cheapest round flight few years ago was for 0,99 PLN from Poland to Germany. And at that time £1 was fo 6,5 PLN
Thanks scott well travelled man keep enjoying yea thing is too from airports ( costs )
Havent we seen this before Scott.
Yes, I thought that....
Glad to hear,you managed to make Ryanair work for you !!
A lot of people seem to get duped y them !!
i have been to ibiza twice and i love it both times i was there
can you fly one time with transavia from Schiphol to Rhodos??
Saw you yesterday in Glasgow Union St pedestrian crossing. Couldn't fathom out where you were heading...?
Answers on a postcard...?
Interestingly, Dublin IE, would have been the same up until about 1/2 years ago. Dublin Bus/Go Ahead would have stopped at midnight, private/taxi after that. Now the 42 runs 24/7, if you went to Cork you might be in trouble into the late/early hours!
doesn't 41 go to the airport? or 16
@@konstantin6101 Sorry should be 41, 16 is correct and variety of other but 41 is only service 24/7 from a public bus operation.
Sounds like trying to get from BR Prudhoe to Prudhoe town centre. The buses are supposed to meet the trains but they dont. You have a 30 minute walk up (or down) a very steep hill. Its not easy going either.
Ok I have to admit, the taxi fare wasn’t the catch I was expecting! Still cheap trip in total though, not even the worst seat on the flight
I wondered if your £1.99 destination was going to be Valentia Island in western Ireland.
Great video Scott
I wonder how many raves and foam parties you indulged in whilst in Ibiza 😅
Hi Scott, Air France Hop was the airline in question 😀
You could have started the video from the afforementioned foam party!
Scott, come to NZ or Aussie. Air New Zealand and Qantas will be only too happy to take your life savings plus you may even have to morgage your house LOL
In 2008 I got a flight from Bristol to Bratislava for 3p and we were convinced the flight would never let us on etc etc but no we flew for 3p which is crazy and our flat rental was like £30 a day sleeping 4 of us! Cheapest holiday ever
Another RUclips channel did a similar thing to Lanzarote for a flight at £16.99 👍
I went from East Mids to Berlin for £4 return in 2016 - technically yours is cheaper adjusting for inflation but maybe not in pence per mile :D
Cheapest I did was London - Valencia for £10 return.
£9.99 going down, 1p return.
I enjoyed the 1.99 adventure.
I traveled on Ryanair for 1p a lot.of times nothing new. Stansted still the home of Ryanair still the best short haul airline. They might only do 4.99 now plus they will make it back some way in a bag or a beer on board but they give a bloody good choice. 👍 cheers to travelling for everyone can do it
just to mention if you arrive late in Amsterdam skipol (I know I spelled it wrong my apologise), There is only one train that leaves at 12 midnight i believe that will get you to Maastricht via Sittard wheremy da is from. But that is what happens traveling in the wee hours of the morning ;).
😊
Once flew to Stockholm Arlanda for 3€ and then paid 10€ for the bus to the city centre 😅
nice
Hop...I've used them before😃
Once bought Ryanair from East mids to knock west Ireland 4 tickets at 99p each bought then looked at hotels costs about 100 pounds per person, sod it only remembered when at a football game when it reminded me of final boarding
😂😂😂. Knock Airport is an experience!
A lot of things are a bit annoying in life. But easily forgotten. If he objected on principle, he could have waited for the first public transport of the day. At that price, you can be sure it won't put him off doing exactly the same thing again.
I got 3x 3p tickets in 2001 for me, the wife and the mother-in-law Stansted to Venice... + 3x £10 airport tax. I think the bus from the airport to Venice was euro2.5 each? We trained around north east Italy, finishing in Rome. The return flight was 3x euro150, so no bargain. I did manage to get LHR to Rome for £77 approx return in 2000. It was a Lufthansa ticket, but I forget who operated the flight.
Looks like a HOP! Embraer 190 , HOP! is part of Air France
I had 6 1 euro flights with Ryan air in there latest sale via Skyscanner all went ok as I was not carrying luggage etc .
Last time I was in Ibiza I flew home for free after a Guardia Civil put a little stamp in my passport saying "no good"!
I want cheap flights full stop.....Start giving people a good price..you'll fill seats every flight!.10 people at £100 is better than 3 people at £200..I want cheaper fights to Japan.....but the prices are silly and not likely to come down anytime soon.......I have just returned from Japan..and so want to go again..but the flights cost so much..On the way back..each person on the flight in my section had 3 seats each!..I had a window seat and the 2 next to me..clear access to the isle...The woman in the middle had all the seats to herself..and the guy over at the other window had the same as me...Everyone in that part of the aircraft had the same!.
4:55 I think thats Air France
That airline was HOP by airfrance E190
Theres always a reason as the fella says
I once got an airfare for $75 each way- Calgary to London
I bet you thought they would provided you with a parachute.
Ive seen you land at Valencia so I take it that is where the problem arised
cool
I kept guessing until the end. I thought you might have screaming kids sat next to you or upon arrival you have to wait an hour or so to disembark or that your luggage didn't arrive with you. Since I didn't know the time, I didn't have no public transport on my list!
Yes,just one slight problem. Someone IS paying the price for these effing lowcost flights.
Good advice there, thanks! Is it mandatory to wear masks on aircraft?
No
Hi Scott
Scott we are British. We don't way line. We say Queue.
1.99; just how can it be possible? even to cover the cost of the fuel to your destination?. Just think of it, if every passenger had only their carryon and all booked the advertised price months ahead, then Ryanair would need to declare bankruptcy.
You looked extremely apprehensive sitting at the window Scott. Maybe they should at put on electric scooters for after hours service. 3 suitcases and 2 children and the wife
I remember in the 2000s I regularly got 1p flights each-way to ALC before the UK government introduced horrendous ADP taxis. Ryanair now make a lot of their money thru ancillary services, like baggage and on-board products. Ryanair are still amazing, you’ve just got to know how their model works. They have a zero fatality record which is enviable considering their fleet size ~ 450 aircraft over decades.
Do they not have Uber or local mini taxi numbers at Valencia airport? Just need to do your research. You made out in your video title was about Ryanair, not Aena, the monopoly airport operator in Spain. I’ve noticed in your past videos you do this for clickbait
This flight round trip on Google flights is $15 (£12.54). The catch? Friday March 24th return Sunday March 26th and two separate airlines Vueling departure Ryanair return.
Cheapest flight i had was via skyscanner. Luton to Oslo return for £1. Flew with Ryanair. Asked a few friends. Took the 07:20 flight out and 23:10 return do no hotel cost.
£1.99 air fare plus £99 for a bag and £10 for a sandwich.
6 miles for 25 quid ? I'd have considered walking it. Depending on the rucksack in use, if any
Why the face muzzle
It's an older video
Is it that easy with Brexit opening a pub in Spain?
You've not landed at Gatwick after 11.30pm then! No public transport either. Mind you, it is expected to all be crap in Britain, we're a totally dysfunctional country now, a world-wide joke!
It saids £2 Surely you spend more on baggage and all that sort of stuff.
Europeans have no idea how fortunate they are with those cheap flights
Please please please will you pronounce Ibiza correctly? The initial I is the same as Italy. Thanks.
1.99 cheap as chips
Probably cheaper than actual chips now.
🤭👍
@@mcsuibhne005 certainly
Will not fly Ryanair again, period. Flight cost doubled after they added on the credit card surcharge (single transaction, 4 tickets, 4 surcharges). Would have been happy enough with the cost if it had all been included, but it was the sneaky method they used.
Prestwick to Dublin, carry on luggage. 3 opportunities to check the weight, but they waited until boarding so your choice was lose your luggage or get the next flight, at whatever cost that would be. I had checked my weight before I left, so knew it was ok, but thought the way they did it was disgusting. GIRFUY, Ryanair!
If you stick by Ryanair's rules, there's nothing sneaky. Flown with them 100s
of times and they tend to be the airline with the least surprises and best time keeping.
Must have been a long time ago Ryanair hasn't flown out of Prestwick to Dublin in many years
What is an ex pat ?Does ir mean Immigrant ?
Clickbait central.
I think you made a few mistakes. Budget airlines rarely start and land from the standard hubs. That's what you don't pay for. What you called a fare is only a very small downpayment for the costs you contributed to by speeding up climate change. The cheaper now, the more you will pay later. Unfortunately, people who did not waste CO2 will also have to pay, same as future generations. Ever heard of après nous, le déluge?
You wouldn't want to open a business in Ibiza.