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Old 5th Oct 2009, 13:31
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Already written to the airline, Just thought that sometimes others should see that passengers can be reasonable and we do appreciate it when difficult situations arise.
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Old 6th Oct 2009, 00:43
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We were behind you guys coming up through france inbound for Luton and heard the diversion, glad it all went well

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Old 7th Oct 2009, 16:02
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Easyjet question

I want to catch an 11:30 flight to Sanford from Glasgow. Would the first flight from Luton get me there on time (8:20) .....Could l check my bag through or would i have to pick it up at Glasgow and recheck it ?
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Old 7th Oct 2009, 17:16
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You would have to collect your bag and check-in with the airline to sanford as itwould be a totally different airline. Easyjet are strictly a point to point airline any way and do no joint onward connections.
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Old 7th Oct 2009, 17:25
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Easyjet ID

Can I use a provisional license on internal flights i.e. BRS-EDI with EZY?
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Old 7th Oct 2009, 20:08
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Also bear in mind that if there is any weather or tech delay, you will get nothing back from EZY - if it's that important possibly the night before or the train?
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Old 7th Oct 2009, 20:24
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You should be able to as long as it's of the photocard type. Double check on the Easyjet website re identification needed for domestic flights. On other airlines, I've used my driving licence, although to be honest, your ID tends not to be checked on domestic flights, particularly if you check in online with only hand luggage
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Old 7th Oct 2009, 21:57
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Yes you can.

Myself and 2 other friends all used our Provisional UK Licences on an EZY EDI-STN-EDI flight in February without any problems.
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Old 7th Oct 2009, 22:45
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I would check as airlines do change their requirements.
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Old 8th Oct 2009, 09:52
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i do check in for easyjet and any id is fine as long as it has your name and picture shown. people travel on student cards, military ids, even coscos cards! so, yes your provisional driving liscense is no problem.

and excuse me raffele-if your travelling with easyjet your id always gets checked!
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Old 8th Oct 2009, 12:18
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Glasgow airport has Holiday Inn Express, Travelodge and Premier Inn. Just book a cheap room online and get a good night's sleep. There are few things worse than spending a night in an airport.
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Old 8th Oct 2009, 18:23
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I'm sure many people have seen this site before, but if you want a *really* cheap night at an airport while waiting for a flight early the following morning, here's the guide. Glasgow seems to get a "not bad" rating

Airport Reviews | Budget Traveller Guide to Sleeping in Airports
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Old 8th Oct 2009, 19:02
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Originally Posted by malc4d
Yup thats true, but.......

Easy gets in at 22:00 and globe leave at 06:00. Easy £26, room £45 - 80 Globe £139.00......hmmmmmmmm
I don't understand. Your initial post said:
I want to catch an 11:30 flight to Sanford from Glasgow. Would the first flight from Luton get me there on time (8:20) .....Could l check my bag through or would i have to pick it up at Glasgow and recheck it ?
So are you leaving Glasgow at 06:00 or 11:30? And regardless of what time you depart and how much you've paid for the flight, surely £45 (or even £80) is a reasonable price to pay to avoid having to sleep in an airport all night?
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Old 9th Oct 2009, 08:01
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Dont sleep at the airport, stay awake then sleep on the flight.
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