robtherower
This certainly doesnt clarify the situation.
All the cuts in utilities and I believe some car expenses will save the cadet around £900 (this seems very high to me). However this still leaves the cadet short of £4000.
robtherower - unless its escaped your attention, but utilities aren't the only expense cadets have. There is the small matter of food, social activities and petrol.
Now what I am saying is that it would be a good gesture for the airlines to help the cadet with these costs.
But they are penny pinching.
You are completely stupid robtherower if you think the fact that a student doesnt have to pay for utility bills is the same as recieving £5k.
Remember Thomas Cook still pay it - so this isnt all part of the new scheme. It is not CTC either, as they encourage airlines to help cadets with living. It is Easyjets tightness.