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Ruinair - Paul Kilduff

 
Description: ISBN 0717144348 / Genre: Travel / Author: Paul Kilduff / Paperback / Book is published 2008-02 by Gill & Macmillan Ltd

Newest Review: ... in big letters and then underneath mention taxes.. **Cover** The cover has a picture of the author of the book -Paul Kilduff ... more

 ... and he has a sign saying "How to be treated like shite in 15 different countries...and still quite like it.I would say that this rather harsh thinking of my personal experience with Ryainair ,but reading this book i would say it is fair enough. **Chapters/sections** All the chapters in the book are that small i don't really think of them as chapters-they are more like sections.The book is only 348 pages but had 54 "chapters" Most of them are about different Ryainair destinations but there are a f...more

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Premium Review Ruinair - Paul Kilduff: Fly with ryainair!! if your able bodied... (284 words)
by - written on 08/08/08 (Very useful, 141 readings)
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**You would think i would be put off but i'm not** My friend bought this book on a Ryainair flight to Dublin drawn by the sticker on the front which stated that the book was only 0.01 euros excluding fees and charges. For those of you that have never flown with Ryainair it is exactly what they do-quote 1 price in big letters and then underneath mention taxes.. **Cover** The cover has a picture of the author of the book -Paul Kilduff and he has a sign saying "How to be treated like shite in 15 different countries...and still quite like it.I would say that this rather harsh thinking of my personal experience with Ryainair ,but reading this ...  Read the complete review

 

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