Cash Passport Help
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Cash Passport Help
Hi,
I'm about to purchase a Ryanair Cash Passport as myself, my husband, son and my Grandma travel 3-4 times a year with Ryanair so it would save us a lot of money.
I have a question though that i can't find the answer to:
I live in the UK and my Gran lives in Sweden, can i use the same Cash Passport to pay for our flights to sweden in GBP and my Gran's flights to the UK in SEK? Will i be charged anything? It seems silly to get 2 cards when the minimum top up is £150 each. Also, is this £150 each time or less after the original deposit?
Thanks in advance.
I'm about to purchase a Ryanair Cash Passport as myself, my husband, son and my Grandma travel 3-4 times a year with Ryanair so it would save us a lot of money.
I have a question though that i can't find the answer to:
I live in the UK and my Gran lives in Sweden, can i use the same Cash Passport to pay for our flights to sweden in GBP and my Gran's flights to the UK in SEK? Will i be charged anything? It seems silly to get 2 cards when the minimum top up is £150 each. Also, is this £150 each time or less after the original deposit?
Thanks in advance.
katien- FR Starter
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Registration date : 2012-02-06
Re: Cash Passport Help
Yes is the simple answer- I regularly book flights from mainland europe to the uk(as sometimes my flights will start there) as well as uk to mainland europe. typical exchange rate is charged
£150 is the minimum you can load onto your card. example if you have a credit balance of £120 and you need to buy tickets costing £125 then unfortunately you are only £5 short but need to add altleast £150 to the card.
regards
£150 is the minimum you can load onto your card. example if you have a credit balance of £120 and you need to buy tickets costing £125 then unfortunately you are only £5 short but need to add altleast £150 to the card.
regards
Ryanairflyer- FR Moderator
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Re: Cash Passport Help
Hi, thank you for your reply, that's a great help. :-)
katien- FR Starter
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Location : macclesfield
Registration date : 2012-02-06
Re: Cash Passport Help
I have another question, does the card holder have to be a passenger? Thanks.
katien- FR Starter
- Number of posts : 3
Location : macclesfield
Registration date : 2012-02-06
Re: Cash Passport Help
I have booked tickets for family members who have travelled without me - unsure if i have done wrong but they have had no problems flying- Maybe it is best you contact them and ask directly for peace of mind.
regards.
regards.
Ryanairflyer- FR Moderator
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