Ryanair is known for all their little hidden fees, so I am stressing that I have everything the right way. I checked in online for both the to and return flights and printed out our boarding passes. If you don't they charge you 40 euro. I double checked our names because if they are spelled wrong, they charge you per letter even if it is their mistake. I don't think my backpacking bag is small enough and my laptop backpack is not big enough, so I'll have to go buy a small bag. It has to be 50X40X20 and weigh less than 10kg otherwise you have to have it checked and that costs about 50 euro. Of course there is that liquid rule too, so I have make sure I have all my little travel bottles.
I am also worried about the connections. We have to take a taxi to the train station because the buses don't run that early, then take a train, then a bus to get to the airport and there is only one train that leaves from Heilbronn early enough, so we better not screw it up or we'll miss the flight.
Hopefully everything will go smoothly. I've got my fingers and toes crossed :)
Skylar and I will be spending five months (May - October) in Heilbronn, Germany with as much additional travel as we can. Here I will post updates and pictures from our adventures.
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