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007Steve Sep 27th 2018 5:24 pm

Re: 2019 - UK EXITS OPEN SKIES AGREEMENT
 
UPDATE (9 Hrs old)
Be warned.....
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel...-a8556971.html
If they have the work, YOU have the cost.

007Steve Nov 8th 2018 12:09 pm

Re: 2019 - UK EXITS OPEN SKIES AGREEMENT
 
Update:
For those who may have missed it - This one's from The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/business...xit-disruption
(It does NOT make it some kind of Pinko-Plot-Trump-Lovers)
and here's the UK govt. information issue.
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...no-brexit-deal

YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

007Steve Dec 16th 2018 1:11 pm

Re: 2019 - UK EXITS OPEN SKIES AGREEMENT
 
Update: To-days issue.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politi...-plan-13740323
.... :whistle: If so, it'll keep the burger & chips Brits away - more space for everyone else....:nod:

Fredbargate Dec 16th 2018 3:36 pm

Re: 2019 - UK EXITS OPEN SKIES AGREEMENT
 

Originally Posted by 007Steve (Post 12609643)
Update: To-days issue.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politi...-plan-13740323
.... :whistle: If so, it'll keep the burger & chips Brits away - more space for everyone else....:nod:

Does that mean I am advised not to book a holiday state side, if so I will book the ferry to Tangiers and have a drive round Morocco.

007Steve Dec 16th 2018 4:35 pm

Re: 2019 - UK EXITS OPEN SKIES AGREEMENT
 

Originally Posted by Fredbargate (Post 12609678)
Does that mean I am advised not to book a holiday state side, if so I will book the ferry to Tangiers and have a drive round Morocco.

Not a clue...:blink:
I try & keep this thread non-political because the issue is so important to Expats. Like youself all I know is what Our Betters in London think (sometimes they even have two thoughts per day). I'd assume you'll be in a better position, flying in from a Brit O.T., than myself, but who knows.
Coincidentally I booked a flight home for February today and while easyjet are happy to take all bookings I did notice that prices in March increase, imo, noticeably.
I wouldn't discard Morocco yet.

Fredbargate Dec 16th 2018 6:34 pm

Re: 2019 - UK EXITS OPEN SKIES AGREEMENT
 

Originally Posted by 007Steve (Post 12609693)
Not a clue...:blink:

Agreed, you haven't

EMR Dec 16th 2018 8:10 pm

Re: 2019 - UK EXITS OPEN SKIES AGREEMENT
 

Originally Posted by 007Steve (Post 12609693)
Not a clue...:blink:
I try & keep this thread non-political because the issue is so important to Expats. Like youself all I know is what Our Betters in London think (sometimes they even have two thoughts per day). I'd assume you'll be in a better position, flying in from a Brit O.T., than myself, but who knows.
Coincidentally I booked a flight home for February today and while easyjet are happy to take all bookings I did notice that prices in March increase, imo, noticeably.
I wouldn't discard Morocco yet.

Just got good deals on EJ, maybe they are getting desperate with potential passengers sitting on this hands, I Don,t think !
More to do with the decline in sterling hitting forward bookings.

007Steve Dec 16th 2018 8:28 pm

Re: 2019 - UK EXITS OPEN SKIES AGREEMENT
 

Originally Posted by EMR (Post 12609798)
Just got good deals on EJ, maybe they are getting desperate with potential passengers sitting on this hands, I Don,t think !
More to do with the decline in sterling hitting forward bookings.

.... Yes, a lot in that EMR. If you take their exchange rate for, say, sarnies on the 'plane, it's clear that they've had a pretty good run up to now - but that's helped subsidise the seat prices. Now they're both a UK & EU outfit maybe they'll try and hedge group costs with one arm of the business supporting the other.... IF the bums still line up for the seats...


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