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lankeela | 14:47 Mon 01st Oct 2012 | Travel
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Flying with Ryanair to Finland and have to do online check in up to fourteen days before. Daft question I know, but do I have to do the return journey at the same time, or would it make sense to wait till nearer the time to check in for the return?
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it was a daft question then,you might have said you were only going for a long weekend .doh
14:57 Mon 01st Oct 2012
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If it is open then do them both at the same time as it saves the hassle.
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Thanks, only going for long weekend so will wait till next week and do them together.
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OOOOOOh! Sorreeeee! I really didn't know if you could do them at the same time!
From what I've heard of Ryanair your "long weekend" could either be very long or very short or you may not even leave the UK. I wouldn't touch them with a bargepole.
So long as both outward and return flights are within the 14-day limit you should be okay to do both at the same time. The problem with Ryanair is if the flights are more than 14 days apart. If you don't have online access whilst you are abroad, and therefore can't check in online for the return flight, they charge an exorbitant fee for checking in at the airport. I agree with diddlydo.
Do them both at the same time and print out both boarding passes. Saves trying to find an internet cafe in Finland to print out your return pass.
Just read of another problem with Ryanair. Do make sure boarding passes that you print have a bar code on them. It seems Ryanair have changed their system, and some browsers are no longer compatible. They only print parts of the pass, excluding the bar code. Such passes would be invalid, and you would be charged as though you were checking in at the airport.
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Thanks folks, good advice.

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