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Booking flights for June 2012
we are a family of four moving to perth on 20th June 2012, from glasgow. ive kept an eye on the flights recently and they have gone up by £100 in the past few weeks. i was planning to wait until after xmas to book up our one way tickets,(feels good to say that!), but now im wondering if i should do it soon.:confused:
Anyone any experience of flights going up and up as more seats are sold/ thanks steven |
Re: Booking flights for June 2012
I think it varies. Who are you looking to fly with? I normally find sta travel to be the cheapest and you can get a 1 way flight Glasgow to Perth for under £600 in June
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Re: Booking flights for June 2012
Originally Posted by amomentofstillness
(Post 9734169)
I think it varies. Who are you looking to fly with? I normally find sta travel to be the cheapest and you can get a 1 way flight Glasgow to Perth for under £600 in June
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Re: Booking flights for June 2012
Originally Posted by wattsbug
(Post 9734019)
we are a family of four moving to perth on 20th June 2012, from glasgow. ive kept an eye on the flights recently and they have gone up by £100 in the past few weeks. i was planning to wait until after xmas to book up our one way tickets,(feels good to say that!), but now im wondering if i should do it soon.:confused:
Anyone any experience of flights going up and up as more seats are sold/ thanks steven |
Re: Booking flights for June 2012
Originally Posted by wattsbug
(Post 9734019)
we are a family of four moving to perth on 20th June 2012, from glasgow. ive kept an eye on the flights recently and they have gone up by £100 in the past few weeks. i was planning to wait until after xmas to book up our one way tickets,(feels good to say that!), but now im wondering if i should do it soon.:confused:
Anyone any experience of flights going up and up as more seats are sold/ thanks steven Were flying to the UK on June 30th with Air Asia saved heaps compared to other carriers. |
Re: Booking flights for June 2012
Originally Posted by h2oskineil
(Post 9736030)
Just checked Air Asia (ex Gatwick) GBP194.00 one way + baggage and food. Might be worth jumping on a flight to Gatwick from Glasgow?
Were flying to the UK on June 30th with Air Asia saved heaps compared to other carriers. |
Re: Booking flights for June 2012
Originally Posted by wattsbug
(Post 9736578)
WOW!!!! i looked up. no flights left for the 20th but a few days before and after are £126. Whats the catch!!!!!!
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Re: Booking flights for June 2012
Originally Posted by wattsbug
(Post 9736578)
WOW!!!! i looked up. no flights left for the 20th but a few days before and after are £126. Whats the catch!!!!!!
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Re: Booking flights for June 2012
Originally Posted by mavine1
(Post 9736924)
Oh dear...what's the catch? Cattle class I am afraid...infact cattle class might be a bit too exotic :$
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Re: Booking flights for June 2012
Originally Posted by wattsbug
(Post 9737166)
hey thanks to you and other poster. had a look myself and yes my thoughts were budget airline. not for me thankyou. Am going to book soon with emirates:thumbsup:
OK, you have a point to a certain degree if you are suggesting that you might get a free gin and tonic and a packet of nuts with another carrier, food and drink needs to be purchased and the entertainment system is $10.00. (We take ipads loaded with movies and stuff) So we have what we want to watch.... not to try and save the $10.00! Just arrived back into Perth flying with Air Asia on Saturday..... (short haul from Bali, Indonesia) Once again great flight, good seats (all new imitation leather) and comfortable. Food is really good, very tasty. I and my wife had Indonesian and my lad had Spaghetti and whoofed it down. Have flown 6 times with them in the past year and the cost of the flights, far out way a free drink or two that you might get with Qantas. Cabin staff are lovely, very efficient and gracious. On landing Saturday, one of them (had a great voice) sang a happy birthday message to someone on the flight, great touch. The captain left the flight deck after landing to personally thank everyone as they left the aircraft. We have flown Emirates many times and yes they are 'OK', but we have saved nearly $2000.00 flying to the UK with Air Asia next year and having will be having a stop over for a few days in Kuala Lumpur on the way. That $2000 will pay for another holiday, and the trade-off is because we might not quite as comfortable as we might have been for 14 hrs of our life had we used another airline and paid $2000.00 for the privilege. For the same price as a standard seat with Emirates you can have a Premium seat on Air Asia which is a lie flat bed, so if you have the little extra, you can be way more comfortable than a standard seat on the other airlines. Think about that when you trying to get to sleep in your Emirate seat.....you'll be saying for the same price we could have been lying flat right now if we had gone with Air Asia! :p It's a pain they now fly to Gatwick, as we were from Cambridgeshire and the flight to Stanstead was perfect. We are coming back to Perth one way with Singapore airlines on the A380, which at the time of booking was a good price for the 3 of us and so we can have a little bit of comfort on the way back....... I'm looking forward to those free nuts! |
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