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Justcol Nov 9th 2014 2:03 am

emergency flights
 
Wheres the best place for flights home at real short notice.

I can get a return to Manchester for 2610 on expedia

does anyone know of anywhere better ??

Bo-Jangles Nov 9th 2014 2:49 am

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I think you would be best to talk to someone - try Air NZ and see what they can do for you 0800 737 000

MrsFychan Nov 9th 2014 3:01 am

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skyscanner could be useful. think its just luck of the draw. flight centre might be able to get you urgent flights.

hope everything is ok?

Bo-Jangles Nov 9th 2014 3:13 am

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Flights - Airline Tickets | tripsta.co.nz

BA Flight to London tomorrow - $2247 or so depending on date of return

moving2NZ2013 Nov 9th 2014 4:04 am

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Call the airlines direct see if they'll knock some money off the quote

Justcol Nov 9th 2014 4:23 am

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Originally Posted by MrsFychan (Post 11465589)
hope everything is ok?

Thanks.
As ok as they can be when we start looking to book these flights :fingerscrossed::(

I've found a 2200 which is very good for this time of year

M_and_M Nov 9th 2014 6:56 am

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I just went into my local flight centre and they got me one the next day, when my mum was critically ill. I also got partial refund due to bereavement.

SSky Nov 9th 2014 9:34 am

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Is it for an illness or bereavement, tell the airline if it is and maybe they can help.

Justcol Nov 9th 2014 10:25 am

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thanks all, its all a bit sudden, only got news this afternoon and am waiting for more news
but will make calls tomorrow

j19fmm Nov 9th 2014 5:52 pm

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Originally Posted by Justcol (Post 11465760)
thanks all, its all a bit sudden, only got news this afternoon and am waiting for more news
but will make calls tomorrow

:fingerscrossed: for you Col x

scrubbedexpat094 Nov 9th 2014 5:56 pm

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Safe journey and :fingerscrossed: from me too chuck.

BEVS Nov 9th 2014 7:26 pm

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Originally Posted by Justcol (Post 11465760)
thanks all, its all a bit sudden, only got news this afternoon and am waiting for more news
but will make calls tomorrow


Just be mindful on how long you wait over 'news'. That journey is never just a day. It is far more & then there are the effects of that double long haul.


All the very best JustCol & a hug as well. Many of us know how this feels. You so want to get that timing right but really that is just too hard. Going sooner is better for everyone than later.

jen_jen Nov 9th 2014 9:01 pm

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KAYAK - Cheap Flights, Hotels, Airline Tickets, Cheap Tickets, Cheap Travel Deals - Compare Hundreds of Travel Sites At Once will give you flight times, airlines and prices as well as online agent. Its a bit like skyscanner but I find it much clearer.

Currently showing £1061 Auck to Man return with Ethiad leaving tomorrow.

For car hire we regularly get Atlas coming in as the cheapest in online searches, they have collection at Manchester Airport too.

M_and_M Nov 10th 2014 3:51 am

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Originally Posted by BEVS (Post 11466158)
Just be mindful on how long you wait over 'news'. That journey is never just a day. It is far more & then there are the effects of that double long haul.


All the very best JustCol & a hug as well. Many of us know how this feels. You so want to get that timing right but really that is just too hard. Going sooner is better for everyone than later.

Here here.

Even the very next flight wasn't soon enough for me. Go sooner than you think you have to. I kept a UK CC open too for emergencies.

:fingerscrossed: for you.

Justcol Nov 10th 2014 7:13 am

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Thank all for your suggestions and good wishes

Basically I got a call saying mum was seriously ill in hospital and that it had got so bad that staff had suggested getting last rights done
She's had a real tough time with emphysema, osteoporosis and now pneumonia and a fall causing cracked ribs and concussion compounding matters.
Mums a stubborn bugger and swung from good to bad over the next 24 hours. I've been in constant contact with family and have had
the flight booking page constantly open and updating since Sunday morning. She seems to have stabilized overnight so at the moment
I've decided to sit tight and wait but am constantly aware of the 2 day delay should I need to go, its a very hard decision to make

The hardest thing has been having to call my boys in the UK to let them know their Grandma's so seriously ill without panicking them
sometimes I forget they're both grown men now and it was they who ended up comforting me.

Once again, thank you for your responses and kind words


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