Another bit of news about ski carriage...
LoginStarted by NellyPS in Ski Chatter 02-Sep-2009 - 52 Replies
Leicester Thomas
reply to 'Another bit of news about ski carriage...' posted Oct-2009
The problem arose because the Thomas Cook agent didn't seem to have the intelligence to recognise that my snowblades were not skis but were just another constituent in my personal luggage, where they should have been no more liable for additional charging than my underpants, socks, or dirty washing. Whatever, I was furious and on returning home I confronted my agent, who in turn contacted Neilsons, who were suitably apologetic and immediately issued a refund.
So where does the airort demarcation point actually lie? Isn't all the extra charging just another rep scam, one designed to relieve us of every coin and note left in our pockets before the resort reps have the chance to work on us for the lion's share?
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Bandit
reply to 'Another bit of news about ski carriage...' posted Oct-2009
How did they know you had snowblades if they were already packed in your luggage?
I agree that they took the %$@£, and it does raise the issue... What defines a ski? or a snowboard?
Tony_H
reply to 'Another bit of news about ski carriage...' posted Oct-2009
Your blades ARE skis, but the fact that you had them in your personal luggage and within your allowance gave them no right to charge you an extra amount. If you had them in another bag, fair enough.
However, what concerns me is HOW they knew you had them in there? When you check in a suitcase it gets weighed and thrown down the belt. Did you volunteer the fact they were in there, or was some kind of Gestapo-like rep making everyone open their suitcases?
Andyhull
reply to 'Another bit of news about ski carriage...' posted Oct-2009
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Another bit of news about ski carriage...' posted Oct-2009
Tino_11
reply to 'Another bit of news about ski carriage...' posted Oct-2009
Just booked Dusseldorf to Gatwick return and on top of published fare there were taxes and fees. Fair enough I hear you cry. Then 12 EUR for a 15kg either way, 8 EUR for a SEAT either way (I mean will they let me stand?), 6 EUR booking fee either way and 6 EUR credit card fee. Advertised at about 80 EUR actual cost 190 EUR.
If you feel violated by Ryan Air then I feel like I've been hung drawn and quartered by Flybe!
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Another bit of news about ski carriage...' posted Oct-2009
tino_11 wrote:Anyone booked flybe recently?
Just booked Dusseldorf to Gatwick return and on top of published fare there were taxes and fees. Fair enough I hear you cry. Then 12 EUR for a 15kg either way, 8 EUR for a SEAT either way (I mean will they let me stand?), 6 EUR booking fee either way and 6 EUR credit card fee. Advertised at about 80 EUR actual cost 190 EUR.
If you feel violated by Ryan Air then I feel like I've been hung drawn and quartered by Flybe!
Cancel you're booking and join the campaign for honest airlines ....... could be a tad tuff tracking one of those down :evil:
Brucie
reply to 'Another bit of news about ski carriage...' posted Oct-2009
You can still get a flight, including all the extras, for the price of a mediocre dinner for two!!!!!!
We have to pay a £55 supplement as well!!!! :thumbdown:
Edited 1 time. Last update at 20-Oct-2009
Topic last updated on 21-October-2009 at 12:30
