SlugBreath
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Are there any connecting Ryanair flights one can get to take you from Dublin to Larnaca, Cyprus? It seems the only way to do this is through Lufthansa and it can be 12/14.16 hours from Dublin, through Munich/Frankfurt, sometimes Athens or Vienna to eventually, Larnaca.
(though obviously at your own risk per Ryanair policy etc. )
For those that take the risk, what do you advise re. minimum stop over times in the interim airport? Is it necessary to go through security a second time?
Is Charleroi a small airport. I would only have hand luggage so that would eliminate having to use the drop bag facility. I understand that I would have to go through security again that is why I am looking at the smaller airports where this is less time delay.Ones does not have to use a UK airport. I have used Charleroi as a connection point before, which opens up more final destinations.
Is Charleroi a small airport. I would only have hand luggage so that would eliminate having to use the drop bag facility. I understand that I would have to go through security again that is why I am looking at the smaller airports where this is less time delay.
Evildrk
Yes, you're correct about the other airlines, but the price they charge is really exorbitant (almost always). The flight to Paphos is good news, it's not a huge car journey from there to the Larnaca region. Thanks very much for the information.
I know the following is largely off the real topic here. If you are travelling with others I would advise to forget about a two stop strategy even if there is money to be saved. Remember you are bringing extra trouble on yourself hoping that all flights will run on time and that times will not be changed etc not to mention coffee, sandwich at exorbitant prices in inbetween airports. If you are travelling with children then definitely a one flight strategy is the best.
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