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Payment method for flights without ryanair charges With Ryanair announcing that from 1st January 2010 it will charge £10 for a return trip for customers using Visa Electron as payment for tickets,
Travel Money Cards comparison website is informing travellers to consider getting a Prepaid MasterCard Currency Card as a solution to pay for budget airline tickets.
Since the announcement from Ryanair, Travel Money Cards has seen a dramatic increase in applications for Prepaid MasterCard Cash cards and Sterling Currency Cards which will not incur any Ryanair fees from 1st January 2010.
”This news from Ryanair is irritating for consumers who have traditionally been able to use Visa Electron cards for flights without Ryanair charges, which can be as much as £10 per ticket and make a significant difference to the cost of a family holiday.
However, the with so many Prepaid MasterCard providers offering a simple solution to avoid Ryanair credit and debit charges consumers now have a solution.
A prepaid MasterCard, is simple to use just load with funds and use it as a charge free payment method for flights. There are some sterling travel money cards which are free to get with no application fee plus no monthly fees or transaction fees and from 2010 there will be no charges when buying Ryanair flights online.”
As well as Sterling (GBP cards), there are also several other currency cards available in US Dollars (USD) and Euros (EUR) and RAND cards are new in.
All MasterCard currency cards are accepted at over 28 million ATMs, shops and restaurants in over 120 countries worldwide. Carrying the MasterCard brand, the currency card is accepted wherever travellers see the logo displayed.
It is also easy to manage the account and top up online if funds run low. To apply or compare Travellers Cash cards, customers can click here Travel Money Cards Comparison

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