If you are looking for all the thrills of no frills airline Ryanair without lifting a foot off the ground then visit the newly opened Ikea store in Dublin.
The store is so close to the airport you actually can get the smell of aviation fuel, that is if you can manage to spend any time or energy concentrating on that particular sense.
And just as when you get off a Ryanair flight, leaving Ikea, you say to yourself; it's cheap.
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