Say goodbye to cheap flights

Started by Barry, June 30, 2020, 09:51:26 PM

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johnofgwent

Ah...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-53275777

Looks like Ryanair put two fingers up and Dickhead Drakeford becomes Dickless Drakeford.

And easyjet seem right now to be offering flights from bristol to the canaries for about the same as they were asking last year, somewhat less in fact.

Mind you, that's because I and loads of others cancelled our holidays later this year and took the offer of a credit to an online account, as I don't now believe a greek holiday in september will be any sort of holiday worth having.
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johnofgwent

Quote from: Nick on June 30, 2020, 10:36:44 PM
Just hope that GIT O'Leary crashes and burns. Horrible man.

But not until saturday please

I'd walk rather than fly Ryanair.

But the git has his uses.

Tomorrow, a flight leaves cardiff airport for Faro.

But Dickhead Drakeford, whose welsh assembly owns 50% of the airport, has refused to lift the 5 mile house arrest rule until the 6th (why the F@@@ is this wanker doing everything from the monday following the week after england doing it?? He deserves to find himself hung from a lamp post as a bit of saturday night entertainment)

Sorry, where was I

Oh yes. Anyway. We are under 5 mile arrest until Monday but O Leary is running a flight tomorrow and the welsh wanker has asked him to postpone it. O Leary has refused.

The assembly member for the area in which cardiff airport stands posted 'I know who my money is on' but wont say. However, the said disgraced ex leader of the tory group.in the cardiff hot air shit pit is the guy who bribed the now dead thank god corrupt Islamic Mohammed call me Oscar Asghar with a job at public expense for his daughter as the price of Asghars defection so perhaps it's not 'his' money he is betting here.

Either way, the popcorn aisle in the Rhoose Tesco Metro is empty as all the aircraft spotters wait with bated breath to see who crows and who goes ....
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Streetwalker

Booked a return flight to Malaga  for £128  with BA from London City a few days ago for one of mine

I think the regular carriers will continue to do 'offers' . Time will tell of course but who is going to pay 3/4 times the fare they did last year to sit in a bar in Benidorm ? 

cromwell

Great,Greta will love it and the climate changers.......except now they think along with brexit it's a disaster but only for us.

For everyone else it's a good thing. :-*
Energy....secure and affordable,not that hard is it?

Nick

Just hope that GIT O'Leary crashes and burns. Horrible man.
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Barry

Quote from: patman post on June 30, 2020, 09:58:34 PM
Try the train — SNCF and Renfe cooperate well, and the train produces less carbon. The expensive part is going to be Eurostar UK's excessive fares...
Or there is always driving!
I've driven to Southern Spain several times. But I actually fancy Sicily for a holiday.
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patman post

Try the train — SNCF and Renfe cooperate well, and the train produces less carbon. The expensive part is going to be Eurostar UK's excessive fares...
On climate change — we're talking, we're beginning to act, but we're still not doing enough...

Barry

I just checked flights with EasyJet Gatwick / Almería which is a route I've used for about £100 return and the prices now are now £380 for a return flight.

Check out any flights you fancy, the prices have gone up 3 or 4 times.
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