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Started by Snowb4ndit in Ski Chatter - 13 Replies

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Snowb4ndit
reply to 'This might be helpful to some of you...'
posted Nov-2009

Oh well looks like it's of no use at all, I'm suprised with 'Which'.
Take Life With A Pinch Of Salt... A Wedge Of Lime, & A Shot Of Tequila :-)

AllyG
reply to 'This might be helpful to some of you...'
posted Nov-2009

Snowb4ndit,
It's not your fault that Which is out of date with its advice on this particular occasion.

As you said, they're usually pretty good.

I was wondering if we're allowed to put up the Easy Jet consumer helpline number, for people. I needed to speak to them about something, and I couldn't find their number anywhere on their website, and I got hold of it in the end by going on another consumer chat website and searching for it.

Ally

Snowb4ndit
reply to 'This might be helpful to some of you...'
posted Nov-2009

It's useful information, I don't see why it would be a problem but I'm not a moderator! :D
Take Life With A Pinch Of Salt... A Wedge Of Lime, & A Shot Of Tequila :-)

AllyG
reply to 'This might be helpful to some of you...'
posted Nov-2009

Well,
Maybe I will wait and see what Admin says about it,

Ally

Admin
reply to 'This might be helpful to some of you...'
posted Nov-2009

If they have a consumer helpline number then let's be helpful and let the consumers know! Post it here. 8)
The Admin Man

AllyG
reply to 'This might be helpful to some of you...'
posted Nov-2009

Thanks Admin,
The Easyjet consumer helpline telephone number is:

0871 244 2366

I got through pretty much straight away, both times I phoned them, presumably because no-one else could find the number!

I had to phone them because I'd booked our seats months ahead using a passport which was due to run out before the flight, and then we got a new passport and I needed to give them the new passport number etc.

There are no 'tickets' as such any more - the electronic ones are linked to the passports, and if the actual passport details are different to the ones you entered when booking the flights they say you won't be able to fly.

The Easyjet lady who answered my call was very helpful and friendly, and she updated the details, and agreed to send me an e-mail saying she'd done so - which she later did.

I expect one can update passport details somewhere on their website, but I couldn't find out how to do it.

Ally

Topic last updated on 18-November-2009 at 07:43