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How to make money from Ryanair

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How to make money from Ryanair
How to make money from Ryanair
Ryanair passengers are being told how to "turn the tables" on the airlines list of charges. Travellers can take advantage of the fact that in flight prices are the same, whether in pounds or euros.


360travelguide.com has worked out a way for passengers to make money from Ryanair. The trick is possible since passengers can pay for goods and ask for change in different currencies.

For example, a coffee costs either £3 or three euros. If you use a 50 euro note to pay for the coffee, you should ask for your change in sterling, which is allowed under Ryanair's rules.

At the current exchange rate, passengers employing this method will receive £47 rather than £42 worth of euros. One of the website's employees successfully tried out the ploy on a recent flight.

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