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Started by Broom in Ski Chatter - 23 Replies

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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ryanair slashes European ski fares '
posted Aug-2010

Dave Mac wrote:Ian, even though you did not strictly comply with their Ts&Cs, it does look like a rough deal. Did you do anything about it after you returned? Often a head office will override an outlying decision.

A letter and email was sent but surprise, surprise I'm still awaiting a reply.

Frostbite
reply to 'Ryanair slashes European ski fares '
posted Aug-2010

Are EJ 'better' than Ryanair?
Would like to know, have used Ryanair many times and although never had any bad experiences like Ian I always feel like I,ve been 'done' for some reason I cant explain!
I guess its little things like their stupid rules for not allowing 'pooling' of luggage weights & no recline on the plane seats.
So if you have used RA or EJ which do you prefer & why?
FB

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ryanair slashes European ski fares '
posted Aug-2010

Never had any problems with EJ but my preferred option would be BA 8)

Frostbite
reply to 'Ryanair slashes European ski fares '
posted Aug-2010

Ian
Same here but BA usually more expensive ( not always though)

Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ryanair slashes European ski fares '
posted Aug-2010

frostbite wrote:Ian
Same here but BA usually more expensive ( not always though)


They are a tad more pricey but I save up my airmiles 8)

Finn
reply to 'Ryanair slashes European ski fares '
posted Aug-2010

Personally I try to avoid using the so called budget airlines, in my experience if you are prepared to book way in advance say six months, you can bag a deal with just about all of the major airline companys. To date I have booked return flights from Manchester to Munich in Febuary for £98 Inc taxes & ski carriage with Luftansa.
As for Easy Jet, had to get home in a hurry from Geneva about six years ago & EJ charged 399 Swiss francs one way, short notice, empty flight. Had no choice but to pay up & put up.

Finn
Finn

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Ian Wickham
reply to 'Ryanair slashes European ski fares '
posted Aug-2010

Finn wrote:Personally I try to avoid using the so called budget airlines, in my experience if you are prepared to book way in advance say six months, you can bag a deal with just about all of the major airline companys. To date I have booked return flights from Manchester to Munich in Febuary for £98 Inc taxes & ski carriage with Luftansa.
As for Easy Jet, had to get home in a hurry from Geneva about six years ago & EJ charged 399 Swiss francs one way, short notice, empty flight. Had no choice but to pay up & put up.

Finn


For the cheap flights you have to book in advance the nearer flight date the more expensive they become 8)

Tino_11
reply to 'Ryanair slashes European ski fares '
posted Aug-2010

I try and use BA, solid, reasonably priced and airmiles. However Easyjet just announced Geneva -Newcastle in winter which could come in very handy. It's bloody impossible to fly to Newcastle direct from Southern Germany and only marginally less from Switzerland.

Also BA extended my Gold Membership by 12 months by means of apology for the industrial action that didn't affect me in the slightest.
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Topic last updated on 21-August-2010 at 21:04