Alicante Spain to Sweden. Ryan air?
Hey guys, I'm currently in Alicante, Spain. I'm going to Sweden this week, my ultimate destination is Örebro, but any station/airport in Sweden is fine. I heard a lot about Ryan air and how cheap their fares are, but a little search online revealed a lot about hidden luggage fees. I looked at their baggage fees table thinking "They can't be serious" as it would total to more expensive than the flight itself. I have one baggage roughly 20 kilograms, a sidebag for laptop, and a guitar. Does anyone have any experience with them? Is this the best option? Or what other cheap way would you suggest to get to Sweden. My dates are flexible and travel time is not a big issue as long as it's cheap. Thanks guys.
Other - Europe - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
You can only have 15kg in hold luggage, an extra 5kg will be expensive. You can have one piece of carry-on luggage only, so your guitar may have to go in the hold, but then it may have been that way with other airlines too. Ryanair are a very cheap airline, but once you start paying for extras they become expensive.
Answer 2 :
Ryanair have 2 rates for checked luggage when 1 bag/case is carried. At this time of the year 15kgs will cost you £15/€15 for a single flight. 20kgs increases to £25/€25 per one way flight. Extra kgs after this do become expensive. But don't forget you can carry on up to 10kgs hand baggage, but it must be one bag only, not exceeding 55x40x20cms. So if your checked luggage looks like going over the 20kgs, you will have to take something out and put it with your laptop in your "sidebag". http://www.ryanair.com/en/questions/table-of-fees The safest, and maybe cheapest, way to transport your guitar, depending on the price of tickets, is to purchase an extra seat. http://www.ryanair.com/en/questions/can-i-check-in-a-musical-instrument-or-purchase-an-extra-seat-to-carry-it-in-the-cabin Good luck
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Wireless Internet in Spain
Wireless Internet in Spain?
I am going to Spain for about a month or maybe a little longer, and I was wondering if anyone knew of a temporary air-card service I could use with my laptop while I'm there.
Computer Networking - 1 Answers
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http://www.simyo.es/moviles/internet-movil-prepago.html http://movil.orange.es/internet-movil/internet-en-tu-pc/tarifas-prepago/tarifa-internet-everywhere-prepago/ http://blog.phonehouse.es/index.php/2009/06/24/nueva-tarifa-de-internet-movil-de-prepago-de-movistar/ http://translate.google.es/#
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I am going to Spain for about a month or maybe a little longer, and I was wondering if anyone knew of a temporary air-card service I could use with my laptop while I'm there.
Computer Networking - 1 Answers
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http://www.simyo.es/moviles/internet-movil-prepago.html http://movil.orange.es/internet-movil/internet-en-tu-pc/tarifas-prepago/tarifa-internet-everywhere-prepago/ http://blog.phonehouse.es/index.php/2009/06/24/nueva-tarifa-de-internet-movil-de-prepago-de-movistar/ http://translate.google.es/#
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Sunday, February 14, 2010
Want yahoo games bought laptop in Spain
Want yahoo games bought laptop in Spain?
Want yahoo games bought laptop in Spain? I bought a laptop in Spain and I cannot download yahhoo games. I got tropix. but didnt get incrediball it said OT I want games How do I do it. Do I ned to downlode certain software
Laptops & Notebooks - 1 Answers
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you need java for sure if you dont have it, free to download
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Want yahoo games bought laptop in Spain? I bought a laptop in Spain and I cannot download yahhoo games. I got tropix. but didnt get incrediball it said OT I want games How do I do it. Do I ned to downlode certain software
Laptops & Notebooks - 1 Answers
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you need java for sure if you dont have it, free to download
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Sunday, February 7, 2010
Studying abroad in Madrid, Spain
Studying abroad in Madrid, Spain?
I am studying abroad in Madrid, Spain during the month of July. I am looking for someone who is familiar living both in the the USA and Spain, so they can tell me things I should know. My Spanish is fine, that is not what I am worried about. My questions really are about things like electricity. What types of adapters should I buy, and should they convert too? From personal experience what type of converters should I have. It will be used to for things like a laptop, hair straightener, hair dryer, phone charger, camera battery charger, etc. also, what about internet? how available is internet? are there many places that have computers that I could use? for free? or cheap? and would it be wiser to switch my AT&T cell to an international plan? or just get a calling card when I get there and use a pay phone? What about weather in July? Any special packing tips? What type of clothing is acceptable? I don't want to look goofy so I would like to be prepared and go shopping before I go. I would appreciate answers to these questions so so much!!
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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I've never been to Spain (I'm gonna fix that later this year) but I've been researching Spain. I wish I could tell you more but someone who has been is your best bet. I do know that internet cafés (public places where you pay per hour to use the internet) are common in most Spanish cities. Clothing? I understand that women over there are really meticulous about appearance (kinda like women in Mexico) and like to look nice and elegant, well-dressed, shorts and white sneakers... ¡ni lo sueñes!!
Answer 2 :
i will answer your query on international calls...dont call from a cell phone provider dear...u will get ripped off.....try phone cards or call cards..u can buy them online.... I have been using a service called pingo http://www.tinyurl.com/pingo-com for for international calls... It has really served me well in the long run...Great voice quality and cheap international calls is the reason I am sticking to it after trying a number of different calling card
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I am studying abroad in Madrid, Spain during the month of July. I am looking for someone who is familiar living both in the the USA and Spain, so they can tell me things I should know. My Spanish is fine, that is not what I am worried about. My questions really are about things like electricity. What types of adapters should I buy, and should they convert too? From personal experience what type of converters should I have. It will be used to for things like a laptop, hair straightener, hair dryer, phone charger, camera battery charger, etc. also, what about internet? how available is internet? are there many places that have computers that I could use? for free? or cheap? and would it be wiser to switch my AT&T cell to an international plan? or just get a calling card when I get there and use a pay phone? What about weather in July? Any special packing tips? What type of clothing is acceptable? I don't want to look goofy so I would like to be prepared and go shopping before I go. I would appreciate answers to these questions so so much!!
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I've never been to Spain (I'm gonna fix that later this year) but I've been researching Spain. I wish I could tell you more but someone who has been is your best bet. I do know that internet cafés (public places where you pay per hour to use the internet) are common in most Spanish cities. Clothing? I understand that women over there are really meticulous about appearance (kinda like women in Mexico) and like to look nice and elegant, well-dressed, shorts and white sneakers... ¡ni lo sueñes!!
Answer 2 :
i will answer your query on international calls...dont call from a cell phone provider dear...u will get ripped off.....try phone cards or call cards..u can buy them online.... I have been using a service called pingo http://www.tinyurl.com/pingo-com for for international calls... It has really served me well in the long run...Great voice quality and cheap international calls is the reason I am sticking to it after trying a number of different calling card
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