Sunday, November 05, 2006

₤2.49. Can't complain.

With it's bizarre pricing policies, Ryanair has now reduced the cost of flights to Finland to 2.49 each way, 15quid with taxes. Probably about the same price as two beers in Helsinki. I fail to see how this stands up in economic terms when it costs about 1.70 to go a couple of stops on the 378. Seems to go completely against all global warming concerns and govt policy, but enough with the moralizing, I'm there!

Only a morbid and sadistic soul like myself (and it looks like you may have to include Shiz in that category!) would get any pleasure in braving the potential sub-zero temperatures and darkness that Finland has to offer in December...

1 Comments:

At 9:15 AM, Blogger ShiZ said...

You're quiet right. There is something seriously wrong that Ryan air can somehow function with prices this low. Clearly some cost is not being paid and I suspect the only reason they can offer some seats this cheap is a lack of duty on aviation fuel.

 

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