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Question for the Experts: Easy Jet
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I flew Easyjet to Nice last year, and I sat beside a very nice young lady from St Raphael.
I hope this helps.Comment
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I flew easy jet to Bristol and once had to sit next to Paulo Nutini. He was a twat and kept trying to phone people to tell them he was on a plane. I fell asleep with my head rolled sideways and dribbled on the arm of his seat.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI flew Easyjet to Nice last year, and I sat beside a very nice young lady from St Raphael.
I hope this helps.When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Recently went on a holiday with the lads, we normally just share suitacases to keep costs down (plus we don't carry much). Anyway, they still tried to charge us for extra luggage, something ridiculous per extra 1kg.
We just kicked up a massive fuss, think 14 lads all screwing at customer service, and boom...they caved in and waivered all charges.Comment
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If you've paid for a luggage then you should be ok. It's Ryanair that are really nasty with the charges. I would recommend getting Speedy Boarding with Easyjet though, to avoid the rush to get on the plane.Comment
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Thankfully by not flying budget ever, I don't have to travel with koonts like you.Originally posted by chana7 View PostRecently went on a holiday with the lads, we normally just share suitacases to keep costs down (plus we don't carry much). Anyway, they still tried to charge us for extra luggage, something ridiculous per extra 1kg.
We just kicked up a massive fuss, think 14 lads all screwing at customer service, and boom...they caved in and waivered all charges.
Or Milan for that matter.
HTH.Hard Brexit now!
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Agreed. Flying with us can be a traumatic experience for other passengers.Originally posted by sasguru View PostThankfully by not flying budget ever, I don't have to travel with koonts like you.
Or Milan for that matter.
HTH.
"Rowdy stag do parties should be expected" should be in the easyjet T&Cs.Comment
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I avoid the rush to board the plane by waiting to be last to board. Have an extra coffee and read my book or watch the laydees go by etc.Originally posted by Bunk View PostIf you've paid for a luggage then you should be ok. It's Ryanair that are really nasty with the charges. I would recommend getting Speedy Boarding with Easyjet though, to avoid the rush to get on the plane.
Once the melee is over I join the end of the queue.
Once aboard the plane I look for the first available seat, politely ask if it is free, and sit in it. Hand luggage goes under the seat in front so no issue with locker space and usually in the front 3 rows so first off. This means first to passports and train/car hire desk.
Less stress all round at no extra cost.
I hate the dickheads who pay for speedy boarding as they are invariably the reason for slow boarding as they insist on blocking the aisle at the front row while they put their hand luggage in the lockers.
The idea is to step into your row and let others pass so as not to cause inconvenience and delay.
** Doesnt work if you are travelling as a group.Just saying like.
where there's chaos, there's cash !
I could agree with you, but then we would both be wrong!
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WHS. I know economic times are tough, but nothing can justify a budget airline.Originally posted by v8gaz View PostEasyjet? Can someone point me to where the real contractors hang out?
ffs!
They're for people who know the cost of everything but the value of nothing.Hard Brexit now!
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