Ryanair: Grenoble to Brussels
- Depart: Grenoble, France - Grenoble-Isère (GNB)
- Arrive: Brussels, Belgium - National (BRU)
- Website: ryanair.com
About this flight
The carrier: Ryanair
About
The big daddy of them all, Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair maintains the most awe-inspiring route map and tends to add new destinations (and cancel unprofitable routes) at blistering, breakneck speed. Founded in 1985, Ryanair was Europe's original low fares airline and is still Europe's largest low fares carrier. At current count, Ryanair operates well over 1000 routes, from Inverness to Brindisi; Tampere to Tenerife.
It's easy to have lots of opinions about Ryanair; we certainly do. It's a big monster of an airline. We've been pleased as punch on Ryanair, psyched to take advantage of insanely cheap fares, and we've also been annoyed beyond belief with the airline, distressed by enormous surcharges on too-heavy luggage and staff who appear to be completely clueless.
With Ryanair more than with the other airlines we describe here, it pays to be informed about potential penalties and pitfalls.
Upside
Massive number of destinations. Really cheap fares.
Downside
Numerous extra charges when booking. Customer care isn't a priority. Food prices on board very steep.
Baggage
* Carry-on: One piece of luggage not to exceed 10 kg.
* Checked: Up to 3 bags with a combined weight of 15 kg. If booked on-line using Ryanair, the first bag is €15 and the second and third bags are €20 each. Over 15 kg, €15 per kg at the airport. Please note that Ryanair increases the price by €5 in July and August.
* Please visit Ryanair’s website for more information on its baggage policy.
Seating
Since Ryanair is free for all when it comes to landing seats, it can sometimes be worth it to pay the €5 for priority boarding. In advance, book priority boarding status online, if you hold an EU passport.
Check-in and Ticketing
If you check in at the airport, you will also incur a €5 fee. The fee is €10 at the airport. Note that American passengers can only check in at the airport. Online check-in is available from 15 days to 4 hours before departure. The boarding pass can be printed until 40 minutes before departure. If you lose your pass then you will have to pay a fee to have a new one reissued. Bag drop closes 40 minutes before departure, so if you check-in online you must make sure to have your bags in on time.
Tip
Book online whenever possible because fees are significantly reduced. Also familiarize yourself with Ryanair's table of fees.
more...Departure: Grenoble, France - Grenoble-Isère (GNB)
Grenoble-Isère Airport or "Aéroport de Grenoble-Isère," also known as Grenoble - Saint-Geoirs Airport, serves the small town of Grenoble and multiple ski resorts in the area. The airport was originally built for the 1968 Winter Olympics. Rhône-Alpes has hosted the Games on three occasions, in Chamonix, Grenoble and Albertville.
Location: Grenoble-Isère Airport is located 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) northwest of Saint-Étienne-de-Saint-Geoirs and 37 kilometers (23 miles) from Grenoble, both communes in the Isère département of France.
Transport:
- Bus: There is a regular service to the bus station in Grenoble, connecting to services to local ski resorts and other regional centers. Tickets can be bought at a ticket booth in the main terminal.
- Taxi: Taxis are available for travelers to surrounding areas. The taxi stand is located in front of the airport.
Service: Inside the airport there are a few shops including duty-free as well as a restaurant and bar. ATMs are also available within the airport.
more...Arrival: Brussels, Belgium - National (BRU)
Brussels International Airport, not to be confused with Brussels Charleroi Airport, is Belgium's most important airport. Brussels International is mostly served by flag carrier and "conventional" airlines, though easyJet, Clickair, Sterling, SkyEurope, and some charter airlines also fly in and out of the airport. Brussels International Airport was formerly known as "Brussel Nationaal/Bruxelles-National" (Brussels National). Location: The Brussels International Airport is located in Zaventem, near Brussels, Belgium. Transport: - Rail: The airport train station is located below the terminal (basement level-1). Up to 4 trains an hour connect the airport to Brussels North, Brussels Central, and Brussels Midi stations. Moreover there are direct train services to the East, South and West of Belgium. Information on the schedules of all Belgian and international train services can be found on the Belgian Railways website. - Bus: The bus station is located on level 0, one floor down from the arrivals hall, and can be easily reached by using the escalators or elevators. Centrally located on the bus station there are three platforms, each with its specific use. There are several buses available for travelers. The most common, De Lijn, operates express bus services and departs from platform A. For more information consult their official website for specific rates and times. Another bus service available is the MIVB/STIB which leaves from platform C. For more information view the MIVB/STIB official website. Other options include the Antwerp Express and the Brussels Airport express. Specific rates and times can be found on their official website. - Taxi: Taxis with a taximeter are permanently available in front of the arrivals hall. Licensed taxis can be recognized by the blue and yellow emblem. Travellers are advised to avoid unlicensed taxis. Service: Services within the Brussels Airport include baggage lockers, information desks, a pharmacy, money exchanges, telecoms, places of worship, as well as various shops and restaurants.
more...Other flights between these cities
- Chambery, France - Chambéry-Savoie (CMF) to Brussels, Belgium - Charleroi (CRL) on Ryanair
- Chambery, France - Chambéry-Savoie (CMF) to Brussels, Belgium - National (BRU) on Ryanair
- Grenoble, France - Grenoble-Isère (GNB) to Brussels, Belgium - Charleroi (CRL) on Ryanair
- Lyon, France - Saint-Exupéry International Airport (LYS) to Brussels, Belgium - National (BRU) on easyJet






