They will always catch a few at these prices.
. . . . and the good news! - Ryanair have advertised flights for summer 2019. I picked up three return flights to Spain @ over €100.00 per return journey per adult cheaper than I paid in 2018.
I have moved these posts from another thread as it's an important issue.
They would have caught me. I had assumed that prices were cheapest the further away you book.
So when should one book?
Brendan
If you look at flight prices to Barcelona Reus for the late October pre Halloween Halloween period this year, you will see that the prices are as low as €22 per person on the outward leg but considerably more expensive for the return leg. However if you were to return from Barcelona main airport in November rather than Reus (no return available in November) there are decent prices available.
For the end of this month you will see prices to Reus for as little as €31.
Ryanair have just loaded their summer 2019 prices this week. They need time to settle. There is absolutely no way that the €1822 price above will hold. I would even suggest that the €825 price will not hold either.
Reus is always more expensive to fly to than the main Barcelona airport.
This thread is a little out of date but you can check on either the Reus travel forum or Barcelona travel forum of Tripadvisor for more updates about transfers from Barcelona main airport to Reus/Salou or similar..
Quoting prices to a holiday destination well outside the main holiday timings is also fairly pointless.
My point is that Ryanair has an Irish monopoly on this particular route (see also Shannon to Reus for prices!!) and they are simply gouging customers.
Or I could fly via the UK, save c.€1000 and arrive ten minutes away from my final destination rather than two hours transferring from a far less convenient airport on a hot bus...
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