[vip_students] Re: On-line shopping: Basic instructions for purchasing flight tickets!

  • From: "tony sweeney" <deirton711@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 23:28:34 +0100

Martha, 

Yes I agree re those tutorials too of course! 

I can call on assist for all this travel business if needs be but yes I too 
just want to do it for myself! 

As I said earlier time and patience; others may need less! 

Now with regard to the memory, should I be approached by the taxman or in a 
tribunal about money which I may or not have got some time ago then I will tell 
them that I won it on a horse! (Smile)! 

Bestt, 

Tony 

Next time my wife and I travel over there I will set aside an hour at least to 
do the booking myself! 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Martha Parkinson 
  To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 11:14 PM
  Subject: [vip_students] Re: On-line shopping: Basic instructions for 
purchasing flight tickets!


  hello tony,

  I spend a lot of time in England as well.
  I will give it a whirl and let you know how I get on.  I expect the principle 
is the same as the Ryan Air booking page.
  It would be great if I can do it myself and not have to look for a pair of 
eyes.  My guide dog is very good but I haven't thought him to read yet. (smile)

  Paul's tutorials are so easy to follow.
  Cheers,
  Martha
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: tony sweeney 
    To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
    Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 10:08 PM
    Subject: [vip_students] Re: On-line shopping: Basic instructions for 
purchasing flight tickets!


    Martha, 

    Thank you. 

    The reason I go Ryanair to the UK is that I need to visit family in Essex 
from time to time! 

    I wonder if the same action is required for what you ask? 

    Give it a lash will you and let's know! 

    Cheers, 

    Tony
      ----- Original Message ----- 
      From: Martha Parkinson 
      To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
      Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 7:40 PM
      Subject: [vip_students] Re: On-line shopping: Basic instructions for 
purchasing flight tickets!


      Hello Paul,

      I agree with Tony, another great tutorial.

      On a purely selfish note, look at Aer Lingus and Aer Aaron.

      Cheers,
      Martha
        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: tony sweeney 
        To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
        Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 1:31 PM
        Subject: [vip_students] Re: On-line shopping: Basic instructions for 
purchasing flight tickets!


        Hi Paul 

        That was a great tutorial! 

        Whilst waiting for this I decided to have a go myself and got to no. 
10! 

        It should be said too that it will take most of us a little time to do 
all this; take your time! (Smile)! 

        I'm interested to see about the text facility but I see now that it 
costs! 

        Useful I think for us though. 

        I look forward now to a tutorial on checking in online! 

        Don't mind if Mick O'Leary remunerates you for this; sure worth it for 
this! 

        Keep flying! (Smile)! 

        Tony
          ----- Original Message ----- 
          From: Paul Traynor (NCBI) 
          To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
          Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 12:27 PM
          Subject: [vip_students] On-line shopping: Basic instructions for 
purchasing flight tickets!


          Hi All,

           

          Below I have drawn up  my experiences on working through the Ryan Air 
booking facility. It was pretty much simple enough and I have written down all 
the various steps that you may go through when purchasing a ticket on this 
site. By no means is this an exhaustive set of instructions but should be 
enough for many of you who are eager enough to give it a try.

           

          *disclaimer*

          In no way have I been influenced by Michael O’Leary in the making of 
these instructions nor have I received any financial gain by promoting Ryan Air 
on this list. *smiles*

           

          [Booking Flights On Ryan Air]

           

          1. Go to the web site address of: www.ryanair.com

           

          2. Look for the link: "book cheap flights" and press enter.

           

          3. Once we move into this page we have the following form elements to 
deal with:

          *. Radio buttons.

          *. combo boxes.

           

          4. In order to understand and work through the forms page correctly, 
we will begin by going 


          to the top of this booking page. Use keys, "control + home" to go to 
the top.

           

          5. Now press the letter "R" to move onto a list containing two radio 
buttons named as 


          follows:

          *. Round trip radio button checked.

          *. One way radio button not checked.

          Notes: for our purpose we will most likely leave the round trip radio 
button checked as it 


          is by default. On some occasions one might use the one way radio 
button but generally it 


          will be the default of round trip.

           

          6. Press the down arrow to another group of two combo boxes which 
have the following names:

          *. origin.

          *. Destination.

          When you move down arrow into the first combo box, jaws if it is a 
modern version of the 


          product will automatically drop into forms mode and you can then 
begin to choose your 


          current location. If it’s an older version of the jaws product then 
when you arrow down onto 


          the first combo box, you may have to press enter on it to enter jaws 
into forms mode which 


          is a way that jaws has of allowing you to either select text from a 
list or combo box in 


          this case or type text into an edit field.

           

          Notes: On the first of the two combo boxes, we are asked where we are 
currently?. for this I 


           will use my keys, "left alt + down arrow once to open up the combo 
box, followed by just 


          down arrow to choose the country, city where I am. 

          Here I am going to choose Dublin as my starting position.

           

          7. Pressing the tab key once after we have made this selection will 
drop us into the next 


          combo box which asks us where our destination is?. Again I will use 
left alt + down arrow to 


          first open up the combo box list followed by just down arrow to 
continue arrowing through it 


          till I find the place of my destination. for this I will choose 
Glasgow.

           

          (Choosing our trip dates)

          On the next section if we press the tab keys again we have a couple 
of new combo boxes. 


          These boxes determine the day and month we are  leaving on our trip 
and returning home 


          again.

           

          8. After having selected our destination we tab key again and are 
dropped into the day combo 


          box. Here we will again use the same techniques as above with the alt 
+ arrow keys and 


          choose our departure day/date. for this I am going to choose "6th". 
Tabbing once more I am 


          now in the month combo box, here I choose "August" 

          If I tab once more I have a link to a calendar which I will skip past 
and tab once more to a 


          checkbox which asks the question, are my dates flexible? checkbox not 
checked. If I am  


          happy that my dates are flexible then I can go ahead and check this 
box, if I am on a 


          business trip or just have to be in a place at the correct date and 
time then I will leave 


          this box unchecked.

           

           

          [Status and number of passengers)

           

          In this section I am asked about the number of people flying out and 
how many are adults and 


          children.

           

          9. After finishing off entering my preferred dates I now tab to a new 
set of combo boxes 


          where the first box asks for the number of adults. for this one I set 
it to just one.

          The next combo box I tab too asks for the number of children under 16 
years so I make my 


          choice and say "0".

          The next box asks how many infants under 2 years of age, again I 
arrow to "0"

           

          10 Finally when I tab again I am asked to confirm that I have read 
and accept the Ryan Air 


          agreement and check it with the spacebar.

           

          11. Pressing the tab key twice after this brings me to a button where 
I can now press the 


          spacebar on and it will check if I can find the  flights I want for 
the information I have 


          punched in.

           

           

          Going Out From Dublin - Glasgow (Prestwick)

           

           

          (Results of my detailed requirements)

          Below I have cut down the results page that came up after I  entered 
on the search flights 


          and give you only what I was interested in for my travel needs.

          I moved down through each of the returned results and picked out the 
out-going and 


          returning-home flights I was I wanted by selecting the  "radio 
button"  appropriate for that 


           flight using my spacebar.

           

          12. Once I had made my choices I then  tabbed down to the "select and 
continue" link and 


          pressed enter key.

           

          (Passenger Details) 

          On the next page that comes up we are asked to enter details about 
the passengers who intend 


          to go on these flights. Details such as their names and so on is 
required.

           

          1. When the page opens up, press letter "H" to move to the first and 
only heading on this 


          page.

          Note: This is a jaws command and by pressing letter "H" will jump you 
to any available 


          headings on a given web page.

           

          2. Now press the tab key to begin filling out this portion of the 
on-line form. The first is 


          a "combo box" and here we enter the "Title", Mr. Mrs, Miss, using the 
arrow keys to select.

           

          3. Tab again and here we enter into an "edit box" our first name, tab 
again to another "edit 


          box" and now type in our last name.

           

          3. Press tab key to a "combo box" where we choose how many bags we 
have, use arrow keys to 


          up and down to select.

          Note: If we choose a 1 or more bags here and then tab to the next 
box, we will see that the 


          next box informs us about what  it will cost us in Euros

           

           

          4. Tabbing again is a set of two "radio buttons" and a label telling 
us, beat the cues and 


          by priority boarding, "yes or no". Just use your arrow keys to move 
between these two radio 


          buttons and choose either yes or no.

          Note: If you purchase priority boarding then it can cost you around 8 
Euros as you will 


          notice once you tab along to the next "read only box".

           

          5. Tabbing along you will come to country of residence "combo box". 
Here you select the 


          country you come from, in my case I selected Ireland.

           

           

          (Text message notification)

          In the next few boxes we encounter  we are asked to choose to have a 
text message sent to 


          our phones.

           

          1. The next "yes, No radio buttons" you come to  are asking you if 
you'd like to have a text 


          message sent to your mobile, choose whichever you like at this point. 
Use the arrow keys 


          followed by the spacebar to  make your decision.

          Note: Your mobile phone number will be entered on the following page 
and will only be used to 


          send important flight information.

           

          2. The next "Yes or No set of radio buttons" you encounter ask if 
you'd like to purchase a 


          Ryan Air approved  travel bag. Make your choice using arrow keys 
followed by the spacebar.

           

          3. Tabbing along you will come to a single "checkbox" which will be 
unchecked. Checking this 


          box indicates to the Ryan Air people that either you or someone else 
travelling with you 


          intend to carry sports equipment or musical instruments. Make your 
decision by checking with 


          the spacebar for yes you or they are carrying some such equipment or 
leave unchecked if no 


          one is carrying such equipment.

           

          4. When you come to another checkbox, this one is for those who wish 
to have special 


          assistance. Check this box if you or someone else in your party needs 
this assistance.

          Note: there is a notice to be observed while you consider this option:

          "Please check box to reserve special assistance at the airport for 
members of your party. 


          Failure to prebook special assistance may result in the service be"

           

           

           

          5. The last "checkbox" you come to must be checked as it is your 
agreement that you have 


          read the Ryan Air terms and conditions, use the spacebar.

          6. Now we are on to a review page where we check out our information.

           

          Contact Details

           

           

          1. * TitleDoctorMrMrsMs

          Note: Here use the arrow keys to select your title.

           

          2. Please select a Country (Combo box)

          Note: Use tab key to jump into this box and then use arrow keys to 
select the country you are 


          from.

           

           

          3. Lead Passenger Number *(Edit box)

          There are two boxes here, one for an area code and one for the main 
number.

           

           

          4. Mobile Phone Number *

          Enter mobile number for SMS confirmation* indicates required fields

          Note: Just type in your mobile number here.

           

           

          5. Retain details for my next visit. (info...) (Checkbox, unchecked)

          Notes: Check this box if you want a record of your details kept so 
that you don't have to 


          input them again in the future.

           

          6. Billing Address

          Use my contact address.(Checkbox, Unchecked)

          Notes: Using your contact address from the earlier  details you 
entered will save you having 


          to type them in here again. Check the checkbox to make this the 
default.

           

          7. Subscribe! (Checkbox, Unchecked)

          Notes: Please check this box if you wish to be added to Ryan air’s 
subscriber list.

           

          "Subscribers will receive information from Ryan air and our partners 
and can unsubscribe at 


          any time."

           

          Payment Details

           

          Payment – Ryan air Vouchers  (View Gift Voucher 
Terms)xImportant!Vouchers are non-


          refundable. There is a €5/£5 (or local currency equivalent) 
administration fee for processing 


          (the purchase of gift vouchers.)

           

          Payment

          1. Ryan Air Notice: Your debit/credit card will be debited the 
following amount(s):

           

          Currency Conversion Offer We recommend you do not untick the checkbox 
so that you receive our 


          guaranteed exchange rate: (Checkbox checked)

           

          2.  As you tab through the fields the next one you come to in the 
payment section is the 


          choice of payment methods. Use the arrow keys to arrow up or down to 
choose which way you 


          want to pay for your seat on the flight.

          Card/Payment type - More Information Please select...Ryan air 

          *. MastercardRyanair 

          *. 3V Visa 

          *. Prepaid Vouchers

          *. Visa Connect

          *. Debit / DeltaLaser

          *. Master Card

          *. MasterCard Prepaid

          *. Visa Electron

          *. Visa 

           

          3. Now pressing tab will place you in the card holders name edit box 
if you are using a card 


          such as a master card for example. Note that it may be different if 
you are using some other 


          type of payment method.

          *. Cardholder name (Edit box)  

          *. Name of Account holder (Edit box)  

          *. Card or Account number (Edit box)  

          *. Expiry date (Combo box)

          *. CVV Number(Edit box)

          Note: this is the 3 digit number of your credit card, visa or master 
card. It may be 


          different for other card types.  

          *. Start Date (Combo box) Use arrow keys to scroll through this list. 

          *. Issue Number (Edit box)

           

          Going Out:  06/08/2010 08:45hrs 

          Dublin - Glasgow (Prestwick) 

          1 x Adult 29.99 EUR 

          Taxes/Fees  30.48 EUR 

          » Taxes and Fees 23.99 EUR 

          » Aviation Insurance/PRM Levy 6.49 EUR 

           

           

          1 x Web Check in 5.00 EUR 

          Coming Back:  16/08/2010 21:30hrs 

          Glasgow (Prestwick) - Dublin 

          1 x Adult 19.99 EUR 

          Taxes/Fees  33.28 EUR 

          » Taxes and Fees 26.79 EUR 

          » Aviation Insurance/PRM Levy 6.49 EUR 

           

           

          1 x Web Check in 5.00 EUR 

           

          Travel Extras

           

          Going Out:  

          1 x 1st Checked Bag (15kg) 20.00 EUR 

          1 x Priority Boarding 4.00 EUR 

          Coming Back:  

          1 x 1st Checked Bag (15kg) 20.00 EUR 

          1 x Priority Boarding 4.00 EUR 

          SMS confirmation 1.00 EUR 

          Travel Insurance 

          1 pax 11 Days 17.00 EUR 

           

          Total

           

          Total Cost 189.74 EUR 

          Excluding administration fee (if applicable) 

           

          Finally, press on the  purchase button and if all the details are 
correct then you are  


          through the system and have made your purchase.

           

           



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