Irish airline to offer ultra-cheap flights to Europe – Would you try it? – Poll
Call it "luck of the Irish." Ireland-based airline RyanAir is planning extra-cheap transatlantic flights from New York abroad in the near future.
It seems pretty appropriate that low-cost Irish airline RyanAir announced that it would be offering cheap transatlantic flights to and from the US right around St. Patrick's Day. According to Mashable, the discount airline announced that within the next five years it would be adding routes between over a dozen US and European cities, with rates dipping as low as $21 a flight!
When Dennis and Dena found out that the airline was planning to offer cheap flights, they seemed a little skeptical. How is it that a plane could even operate with flights that cheap? Dennis wondered whether the planes would even have enough gas to get from Point A to Point B. They weren't sure how the customer service on such a long flight would be, either.
Would you take an international trip with RyanAir to save money? Or is it too risky? Answer our poll below!