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Here's what it's like to fly with RyanAir, one of the world's most notorious airlines

Hands-down the most frustrating thing about flying with RyanAir as an American is having to go to bag drop to get your boarding pass stamped.

Here's what it's like to fly with RyanAir, one of the world's most notorious airlines

Even if you're not checking anything, non-EU citizens have to get a "visa check," which means waiting in the long line for bag drop to have an airline employee behind the desk check your passport.

Even if you

You also can't get a mobile boarding pass if you're not an EU citizen, which means you have to remember to print out a paper boarding pass before you head to the airport.

You also can

If you forget to do that, you could end up paying €15 ($22.67) at the airport to have them reissue it.

If you forget to do that, you could end up paying €15 ($22.67) at the airport to have them reissue it.

And you could end up waiting in another line. At the airport in Barcelona, I was given this slip of paper and told to take it to another window to have my boarding pass printed.

And you could end up waiting in another line. At the airport in Barcelona, I was given this slip of paper and told to take it to another window to have my boarding pass printed.

The ticket sales window took my money and reprinted my boarding pass.

The ticket sales window took my money and reprinted my boarding pass.

The flights themselves aren't too terrible, but they're not great. For example, just about every time I flew with RyanAir, passengers had to walk out onto the Tarmac to board the plane via a set of exterior stairs.

The flights themselves aren

Once I got on the plane, the first thing that jumped out at me was the awful color scheme.

Once I got on the plane, the first thing that jumped out at me was the awful color scheme.

The navy and yellow combination is really jarring.

The navy and yellow combination is really jarring.

The space for legroom seemed comparable to other airlines, even non-budget ones.

The space for legroom seemed comparable to other airlines, even non-budget ones.

I had plenty of space, but a taller person might not (I'm 5-foot-7).

I had plenty of space, but a taller person might not (I

The bigger problem was the lack of seat-back pockets. Some RyanAir planes have them, but most flights I was on did not. This makes it difficult to find a place to put your things while you're getting settled.

The bigger problem was the lack of seat-back pockets. Some RyanAir planes have them, but most flights I was on did not. This makes it difficult to find a place to put your things while you

Because of the lack of seat-back pockets, the safety information for the flight is posted on the back of each seat.

Because of the lack of seat-back pockets, the safety information for the flight is posted on the back of each seat.

The food on the plane leaves a lot to be desired. The basics are there, but there's not much else. This menu also pokes fun at RyanAir's infamous stunt claiming that they'd start charging people to use the bathroom.

The food on the plane leaves a lot to be desired. The basics are there, but there

All in all, I found that RyanAir's flights were consistently cheaper than other budget airlines, which made it worth it for me to keep flying. As one former airline employee I met during my travels told me, the planes generally arrive on time and in one piece — which is about all you can ask for considering how much you're paying.

All in all, I found that RyanAir

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