Ryanair: Linz to Barcelona

  • Depart: Linz, Austria - Blue Danube (LNZ)
  • Arrive: Barcelona, Spain - Barcelona International (BCN)
  • Website: ryanair.com
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About this flight

The carrier: Ryanair

Upside
Massive number of destinations. Really cheap fares.

Downside
Numerous extra charges when booking. Customer care isn't a priority (See below). Food prices on board very steep.

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 500 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.

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 €10 and the second and third bags are €20 each. Over 15 kg, €15 per kg at the airport. Check website for details.

Seating
Since Ryanair is a 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.

Note: If you check in at the airport, you will also incur a €5 fee. Note that American passengers can only check in at the airport.


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Departure: Linz, Austria - Blue Danube (LNZ)

The Blue Danube Airport in Linz, Austria is a smaller airport found at the foothills of the Alps. Visitors are able to relax and enjoy stunning views from the airport's main visitor terrace.

Location: The airport is located just minutes outside of Linz, Austria’s city center.

Transport:

- Rail: From the east and west of Austria, Linz can be reached via the Westbahn (trains to and from Salzburg and Vienna every hour), from the south via the Pyhrnbahn and from the north via the Summerauerbahn.

Connections from Linz main station to Hoersching station approximately every hour and the duration of the trip is roughly 10 minutes. All passengers arriving by train are invited to use the free shuttle service between Linz Airport and Hoersching station from 5 am-10 pm upon request. The transfer takes approximately 3 minutes.

- Bus: Buses to and from the city center are available and only take a short amount of time (but it's always good to be safe and arrive a bit early). The bus stop at the Blue Danube Airport is in front of the arrival hall.

- Taxi: Taxis are also available in front of the airport.

Services: Cafes and snack bars offer a wide selection of items that make travelling a more pleasurable experience. A bank and cash machine are also conveniently located inside the airport. Aside from an airport lost and found and general information counters, the Blue Danube Airport offers airport tours to passengers who wish to familiarize themselves with the surroundings. more...

Arrival: Barcelona, Spain - Barcelona International (BCN)

Barcelona International Airport, also known as El Prat, is the main airport serving Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Barcelona is an extremely busy airport and during high season, it has a tendency to feel mobbed.

The second busiest airport in Spain, it is also the primary base for Clickair and Vueling, two Spanish low-cost carriers, and serves many of Europe's other low-cost airlines. Over the years, future air traffic through Barcelona Airport has been increasing dramatically. As a result, plans for major improvements to both the airport's infrastructure and services are being conducted. These plans include a new terminal area, an expansion of the airfield and a new runway.

Location: Barcelona International Airport is located 12 km away from the center of Barcelona, in El Prat de Llobregat.

Transport:

- Rail: Barcelona Airport is connected to the center city by train. The Aerobus train costs €2.50 and the RENFE train runs €3.45. Train journeys take about 40 minutes. For detailed information on airport connections to the Barcelona Metro System, as well as general maps and schedules, consult the metro's Official Website.

- Bus: The night bus runs hourly from late night through early morning and costs just €1.25. The companies that serve Barcelona Airport include: EMT, ALSA, and Mon-Bus. Information on specific rates and schedules are available on their websites. You can also catch a bus to Lloret de Mar from Barcelona del Nord station in the city centre. They run very frequently and you can find a timetable and prices at the company’s Official Website. Bus service is available to the nearby country of Andorra as well (Andorra by bus).

- Taxi: Taxi ranks are located outside the terminals. The journey to the city should take about a half hour. Keep in mind that fares change during holidays and nights. Airport and luggage supplements apply in addition to the fare.

Service: Banks, currency exchanges, and ATMs can be found in both terminals as well as duty-free shops. Other shops include newsstands, bookstores and tobacconists. A post office can be found on the ground floor of Terminal B. Other airport facilities include a pharmacy, a 24-hour medical service, and children’s play areas. more...

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