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I Flew the SECRET Ryanair You Never Knew Existed

I Flew the SECRET Ryanair You Never Knew Existed

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I Flew the SECRET Ryanair You Never Knew Existed Channel video: Noel Philips - Category: Travels
Date: 2025-07-20

Comments and reviews: 20


Noel, l love your video's but please show more Widebody video's! These days that's all people talk about and l work for a airline! Narrow body flights and train videos get old! I still love you though l let Sam Chui, and others to do the same! Do another Illusysion 96 or 350-1000 video! In sure most people watching would agree Narrow Body videos are plane boring. I would love to see if you can make it in a Singapore Airlines A350-900 from Newark-Sinapore in a crew rest only if they still fed you, and let you use the lav! Can you Pull that off. Any crew rest for any airline for 16 plus hours! Again food and lab breaks but can you pull that off Noel! That would be like Navy Seal agility on a widebody! Cheers, Mikey Beaudoin
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I have thought about a new challenge for you one that I don't believe you would be able to complete
It' Is a week long challenge with a minimum of 4 flights
Going through each airport like a normal passenger no pre check
No lounge access at any airport
With your accommodation each night in what ever Airbnb is closet
No fancy hotel suites

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Nicely done, Noel! Airlines such as Ryan Air Alaska don't often get the recognition they should for being the lifeline for isolated communities. Thank you for making us all aware of their dedication to doing so. And a shout out to all of the employees who make it happen despite the many challenges of operating in the conditions that they do.
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This non Alaskan NZ brit here knew all about this Ryanair. Well only after 2021 through my work.
Hopefully you've visited places like Kenai, King Salmon, Juneau, Haines, Cold Bay, Dillingham (did mention Bethel before seeing your last flight) amongst many other Alaskan aerodromes that I recognise flying different Alaskan companies.

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I've flown to Lake Clark National Park in Alaska. You can get a flight out of Soldotna. The plane lands on the beach and there were grizzlies all around. The pilot told us not to exit until he deemed it was safe enough. That's definitely a flight you should try!
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Noel. Thanks for yet another unforgettable and unique av experience. I was passenger on many caravan experiences in central Australia over the years. Amazing aircraft. BTW, I monitored a caravan flight yesterday Honiara to Darwin 9. 5 hours. Unbelievable
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Absolutely Ryanair deserve a few little cheeky digs, but in fairness to them they've played a huge part in opening up Europe to regular people this past 25 year's, I live close to Knock airport, wouldn't be viable without Ryanair and it's really important
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At least that Ryanair doesn't lie when they drop you in the middle of nowhere.
But it's a pretty important job those airlines do for the people living in the middle of nowhere. The villages may be tiny, but there are a lot of people living in them.

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once again (or should I say twice again, the last 2 videos are my favorite type of videos.
remote country flying in small aircraft would be the description of the perfect holiday.
thanks noel for yet another flight sim challenge.

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A pepsi a pringle cost 8. 86. Do these people living here make some big fat amount of money every month It is not affordable at all if you put it in a big city. I honestly don't understand how economics work in these remote places
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I was stationed on Kodiak Island while in the Coast Guard. Loved AK. Went to many small towns. Nome was a favorite. Could easily live in AK. Loved the small town atmosphere. If possible you should visit more Alaska communities.
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Great to see the work these tiny airlines do; not many people even realize they exist. But they perform a much more vital service than most of the regular vacation airlines. Thanks for sharing Noel. Were the Pringles fresh
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To quote Wallace and Gromit - a grand day out, taking us to some places we would never see, but.
The Mansfield Speech Police are coming for you - it's 'root' not 'rout'.
Looking forward to the next adventure.

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Great video Noel! Reminds me of flying on the Labrador coast. Security, If I don’t like you don’t fly. Where shall I sit Any empty seat. But in all fairness it worked well on the coast. Enjoy your videos.
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It would be nice if you could interview the pilots on those quirky routes. It would be nice to get into the minds of these pilots. What inspires them to fly those remote routes, etc. Nonetheless, it was another awesome video.
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So sometimes, if you ask nicely, they might allow you to sit in the copilot seat in the Caravan. I used to fly with Seaplanes and would sit copilot a lot. That's the best part about these small airlines in Alaska.
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Hey Noel, you should check out Cape Air over here in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts! The fly 172's and I would think that'd be just a hair smaller than that 207. :)
Love the videos, keep up the good work!

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What fantastic scenery, will never get the chance myself so appreciate these videos of yours, and you obviously enthusiasm for the trips. Flying over the mountains at a comparatively low altitude wow.
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The views are incredible. Beautiful vistas and beautiful views of Alaska. This is a bucket list trip. Definitely love this trip. Much love Noel on your journey and safe travels to the next stops.
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Michael O’Leary didn’t found Ryanair, it was founded by Tony Ryan, Christopher Ryan and Liam Lonergan in 1984, O’Leary only joined the company in 1988 as chief financial officer
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