Avoid Ryanair Fees using Cash Passport

Save £12 per person per return ticket by using the Ryanair Cash Passport card

But be aware of the following:

  • Prepaid cards are not covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.
  • Transaction fee of 50p applies on spend anywhere other than on Ryanair.com
  • Inactivity fee of £2.50 every 6 months! Loading a small amount of money may count as an activity as a way around this.
  • Cash Machine Fee £2 per withdrawal
  • £6 purchase fee refundable against future flights

More information and apply here:

 

How to apply for Ryanair Cash Passport?

As at today’s date, Ryanair provide a link that doesn’t work, to top up a Ryanair Prepaid Card   http://www.cashpassport.com/ryanair

Despite extensive research, we cannot see where to apply for the card but we will monitor the situation and let you know.

If you find out how to apply for a Ryanair Cash Passport do let us know in the comments box below! Thanks!

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Ryanair to start charging for use of prepaid cards

From the 1st November it seems Ryanair intends to charge £6 per flight per passenger for paying by any card online.

That amounts to a charge of £24 for two people booking a return trip.

The airline has announced that it will provide reimbursement in the form of £6 travel voucher(s) if they use the Ryanair Cash Passport card which is a prepaid card type.

See the Ryanair article here:

http://www.ryanair.com/en/news/ryanair-launches-branded-prepaid-mastercard

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