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Well i've never been a big fan of the low cost sector especially when it comes to holidays as i prefer the good old charter, however, in these credit crunching times, Easyjet .... YOU'VE WON ME OVER.
Looking at fares from LGW-CFU in June, where else can you pick up seats at £96 pp including a bag with a 20kg allowance.
I've looked at Thomson/Monarch/Thomas Cook/Kiss and the cheapest i found was just over £200 with Kiss. Thomson etc wanted £230 + for the flights.
Thanks Easyjet
Looking at fares from LGW-CFU in June, where else can you pick up seats at £96 pp including a bag with a 20kg allowance.
I've looked at Thomson/Monarch/Thomas Cook/Kiss and the cheapest i found was just over £200 with Kiss. Thomson etc wanted £230 + for the flights.
Thanks Easyjet
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We will probably see FR start Marseille now, which is about 205km away from Nice. And FR have a base there, probably more than likely now, as FR have seen that EZY are taking chances to grab passengers, FR will be in there before we know it
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Would Toulon not be closer? They also fly direct to Nice anyway, although it is only from Dublin.
I would guess that MRS would be a general expansion route anyway, whether U2 were on the NCE route or not.
Is it direct expansion or is it a movement of routes?
I would guess that MRS would be a general expansion route anyway, whether U2 were on the NCE route or not.
Is it direct expansion or is it a movement of routes?
the prices will come down
DaninLTN,
I seem to remember having heard that on the line some time ago but I think they're the "old ones" and around 40 new are coming in 2009 of which 11 are A320. Primarily to replace the 737 as mentioned above.
Happy new year
I seem to remember having heard that on the line some time ago but I think they're the "old ones" and around 40 new are coming in 2009 of which 11 are A320. Primarily to replace the 737 as mentioned above.
Happy new year
Are they the Swiss ones?
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Tunesia opens its sky to easyJet
According to the news (in French), as of next Summer easyJet will start flying to three Tunesian airports. The links will be created between Tunis-Carthage, Djerba and Monastir on the Tunesian side and "some European cities".