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Flying RYANAIR on a BOEING 737-800 | TERCEIRA (TER) to LISBON (LIS) | They sell Scratch & Win Cards!

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Flying RYANAIR on a BOEING 737-800 | TERCEIRA (TER) to LISBON (LIS) | They sell Scratch & Win Cards!

Hello welcome to Travelzilla, please join me on a RYANAIR FLIGHT on a BOEING 737-800 from TERCEIRA (TER) to Lisbon (LIS). I will leave TERCEIRA ISLAND THE AZORES PORTUGAL from their international airport located at AEROGARE CIVIL DAS LAJES to the International Airport of Lisbon Humberto Delgado. Here I will share with you my experience flying from the Azores Islands to Lisbon from the moment I get to the airport to checking in the pieces of luggage, getting to the boarding area, boarding the aircraft, flight take off from terceira, landing in Lisbon so on and so forth. In this video I will tell you all about the flight duration, flight prices, priority line, how comfortable is a RYAN AIR FLIGHT, how long does it take to get to Lisbon, what its like flying on a BOEING 737-800, things purched on the plane, how to play scratch and win cards in the air so on and so forth. Also follow me as I get to pick up my Portuguese Passport in the airport in what they call the PASSPORT SHOP or loja do passaporte.

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  1. I Know that Nelly Furtado has Azorean parents no? I think they were from Sao Miguel though. OMG Ancestry in all 09 islands…holly shhhh, that's crazy! How can that be? great vlog

  2. Heyaaaa omg I was looking at WHERE in the world TERCEIRA ISLAND is located, omg it is literally in the middle of the Atlantic what a fantastic place, I need to visit soon! The islands look awesome, have u got family there still, or was it from generations ago like most Azoreans I’ve met here in Canada!

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