Rock legend worth £110,000,000 shocks fans on £47 Ryanair flight to Bristol – Bundlezy

Rock legend worth £110,000,000 shocks fans on £47 Ryanair flight to Bristol

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A millionaire rock legend was snapped on a Ryanair flight (Picture: Shutterstock / Markus Mainka)

Rock legend Sir Bob Geldof surprised passengers on a Ryanair flight from Venice to Bristol.

Despite having a net worth of £111million ($150m), the Boomtown Rats singer, 73, showed that he was both an eco-warrior and a man of the people as he and his band travelled on a £47 flight to Bristol.

The Irish singer was spotted at Venice’s Marco Polo airport by a fellow passenger who said he spotted the millionaire looking incognito in sunglasses and having a coffee and a croissant in a cafe after security.

They also noted that he was happy to join the long Ryanair check-in queue, and didn’t pay for early boarding.

‘He didn’t even pay to fast-track security or anything, he didn’t moan or anything – he was just with everybody else,’ Jay Curtis, a travel content creator, told Bristol Post.

The content creator got a selfie and asked Sir Bob what he was doing on a commercial flight, to which he replied: ‘I don’t spend money on luxury travel’.

Jay Curtis, a travel content creator, and Bob Geldof at Venice's Marco Polo airport. Multi-millionaire Bob Geldof has been spotted flying back to the UK from Italy on Ryanair, telling a fellow traveller: 'I don't spend on luxury travel'. The Boomtown Rats frontman - worth an estimated ?111m ($150m) - was spotted waiting at the check-in queue for the budget airline in shades with his bandmates at Venice's Marco Polo airport. The Live Aid founder, 73, told a fan he had recently played with the Rats in the Floating City. Jay Curtis, a travel content creator also flying to Bristol with Ryanair, says he was 'shocked' to see Geldof queuing for around an hour with other passengers. Photo released 20/07/2025
Jay Curtis snapped a pic with the star (Picture: Jay Curtis / SWNS)
Bob Geldof at Venice's Marco Polo airport. Multi-millionaire Bob Geldof has been spotted flying back to the UK from Italy on Ryanair, telling a fellow traveller: 'I don't spend on luxury travel'. The Boomtown Rats frontman - worth an estimated ?111m ($150m) - was spotted waiting at the check-in queue for the budget airline in shades with his bandmates at Venice's Marco Polo airport. The Live Aid founder, 73, told a fan he had recently played with the Rats in the Floating City. Jay Curtis, a travel content creator also flying to Bristol with Ryanair, says he was 'shocked' to see Geldof queuing for around an hour with other passengers. Photo released 20/07/2025
The music legend was snapped at Marco Polo airport in Venice (Picture: Jay Curtis / SWNS)

Sir Bob’s travel journey took place on Friday, July 18, days after the Boomtown Rats performed in Italy at the Pordenone Blues Festival.

The concert was a free event and took place 50 years after Live Aid, which was organised by Sir Bob, and was the largest charity concert in the history of music.

Earlier this month, the Live Aid 40th Anniversary Gala took place with Midge Ure and Sir Brian May also attending.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 13: Sir Bob Geldof of The Boomtown Rats performs during the gala performance after party for "Just For One Day: The Live Aid Musical", celebrating the 40th anniversary of Live Aid, at KOKO on July 13, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Dave Benett/Getty Images)
The Boomtown Rats had been performing in Italy (Picture: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Sir Bob isn’t the only star to be snapped slumming it with regular people on a commercial flight.

Tom Holland was snapped on a number of commercial flights from London to Budapest when he was visiting his then-girlfriend (now fiancée) Zendaya while she was shooting Dune.

The US Office’s Rainn Wilson has been open about his climate change views and has shared stories about flying on commercial flights.

Robin Williams was also known to fly on commercial flights and reportedly expected no preferential treatment from the staff.

Last year, Will Ferrell made headlines when he flew on an Aer Lingus flight from London to Dublin.

‘On my London to Dublin @AerLingus flight this evening I was beside Will Ferrell.. in a s**t unreserved seat. There we go, [sic]’ @emmaquinlain, a passenger on the plane, shared at the time.

Metro has reached out to Sir Bob Geldof for comment.

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