It may seem strange. What i'm doing?
I travel alot. Actually i used to travel alot. So sometimes i'm on my flight, i would look through the duty free catalog. And get the model of the plane i'm flying on. Example- singapore airlines 787 from tokyo to changi. Or i would be shopping in the airport before my departure. And get the model of the plane was flying on. Example- Asiana a330 . Seoul to manila. Etc. Or go to a hobby shop or airline office and do the same thing if i was able to.
You're a collector. Have fun.
Nothing strange about it. They do charge a ridiculous amount though for the plane models from the catalogue on the plane.
So like to collect models of planes.
Some like to collect just the planes they have flown on.
Some shop around for best price. Some buy the first one they find.
What is your real question?
You can join a social group of like minded people
It is something some have done for the past 100 years of flight.
There's nothing wrong/strange about that
- When booking on RYANAIR, there doesn't seem to be a discount if you book a return ticket as opposed to booking 2 single tickets. Right? With most airlines, you get a discount in ticket fare if you buy a return ticket, say from London to Madrid, instead of buying two single tickets, say from London to Madrid and then Madrid to London. But with RYANAIR, it doesn't seem to make a difference ticket price wise if you buy a return ticket in this scenario or if you buy 2 single tickets. Is this true? This is the conclusion I have come to going through their website. It might be because they are a budget airline.