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Originally posted by tim123 View PostYes we know he said that, but why is it the case?
They have a flight booked back to Cardiff which they won't lose just because they flew out from Luton, and they won't need to go back to Luton to retrieve a car because they are being taxied there.
What he said makes no sense
tim
If they had accepted the flight from Luton, they would not then have been allowed to take the flight back to Cardiff (as that is tied to a different package) but would have been required to fly back into Luton. This is the way package holidays work.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostEating a box of chocolates. What is your favourite centre?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostRTFA: "...we paid extra to fly from Cardiff. If we had flown from Luton it would have meant we would have had to have come back into Luton and we don't want to do this."
Sometimes the clues are right under your nose...
They have a flight booked back to Cardiff which they won't lose just because they flew out from Luton, and they won't need to go back to Luton to retrieve a car because they are being taxied there.
What he said makes no sense
tim
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Originally posted by zeitghost
I like the ones with the orangey flavoured soft centres.
They don't pull your fillings out like the toffee ones do...
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more to the point,
why the heavens is this on the BBC news?
Travel company makes trivial clerical error and puts 3 people on wrong flight. Reasonably inconvenient for 3 people and of zero interest to the other 6,000,000,000 people in the world.
Some poor sap's TV license paid for that story and to what end?
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Originally posted by Pondlife View Posthow did the system allow the girl to print boading cards for a flight they weren't booked on?
The 5pm Glasgow to Manchester flight was tech, so, I got moved to the delayed 4pm flight running very late (gales sweeping the UK on the night).
I rightly had a ticket for my seat.
when I went through the ticket machine at the gate, the machine beeped - it was because someone was already on my seat!
The guy who should have been moved to a much later flight chanced his luck by going ahead of me, and sitting in my seat.
Needless to say as soon as the cabin crew came looking for him he did not put up any fight and scarpered off with tail between his legs, amongst applause!
Therefore, I am guessing that if the flight was not full, and nobody else scanning into those seats, I can see why it happened, assuming the same technology as my experience a couple of years ago.
Kind of scary.
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Originally posted by basshead View PostWhy should they 'accept Turkey'?
They probably had no hotel booked and would have had to 'make do' with whatever they were offered. Regardless, they had paid for a flight to Lanzarote. If I wanted to go to place A and ended up at place B through little fault of my own (sure they could have known where Bodrum was) why should I accept place B?
That would be madness, and 'putting up with it' would have been the epitome of the stiff upper lip make-the-best-of-a-bad-situation attitude thats creates the customer service joke that we see all too often in this country and would also have led to far more stress for the parents who are doubtless more susceptible to it.
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Originally posted by basshead View Post... Irregardless, they had paid for a flight to Lanzarote. ...
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