Jet2.CON
Jet2.CON
No I haven't spelled it wrongly! I've just checked in online for a flight for my mother-in-law who is 87.
As I didn't pre-book a seat for the outward journey, a seat was pre-allocated at no extra cost. She was allocated a seat in the back row. I mentioned on the booking form that she has "slight" mobility problems. Obviously that was ignored. I spent £3.99 getting her a seat near the front.
I then checked in online for the return journey. They pre-allocated a seat for her at the emergency exit. The note said that passengers in this seat should be able-bodied and be prepared to help out in an emergency.
I spent another £3.99 getting her a seat nearer the front.
WHAT A CON!
And people complain about Ryanair?
As I didn't pre-book a seat for the outward journey, a seat was pre-allocated at no extra cost. She was allocated a seat in the back row. I mentioned on the booking form that she has "slight" mobility problems. Obviously that was ignored. I spent £3.99 getting her a seat near the front.
I then checked in online for the return journey. They pre-allocated a seat for her at the emergency exit. The note said that passengers in this seat should be able-bodied and be prepared to help out in an emergency.
I spent another £3.99 getting her a seat nearer the front.
WHAT A CON!
And people complain about Ryanair?
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I am sorry Mowser, but I do not think this is a con. You should have pre-booked seats in the first place to avoid any problems!
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...and compared with some airlines, £3.99 is not a lot of money. She's worth that, surely?
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Frank
Of course she is! The point is that she was allocated totally inappropriate seats. I contacted Jet2.CON and explained this.
Of course she is! The point is that she was allocated totally inappropriate seats. I contacted Jet2.CON and explained this.
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Maybe not a con, but does show that their automated system ignores anything in the notes.ajtg1952 wrote:I am sorry Mowser, but I do not think this is a con. You should have pre-booked seats in the first place to avoid any problems!
I've got an inferiority complex, but it's not a very good one!
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Apology received today from Jet2com. I was told to phone a UK number - not a 10p or 50p a minute one - to book the assistance. Their site now has an option to tick on the left for "wheelchair assistance."
As the phone number was a normal UK one and as I have Voipcheap - the call was free.
As the phone number was a normal UK one and as I have Voipcheap - the call was free.
Dave
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I read in one rag today that the EU are considering bringing in a one flight one price rule, ie the price advertised is the price you pay, you will still be getting a very basic package though !!
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I travelled to Edinburgh & back with Jet2.com last week and I was not impressed.
The plane should have been in a museum, bits of interior trim either hanging off or stuck with mastic, the engines were so noisy that I was deaf for the first 24 hrs. Once we were airborne they announced that "Due to a misunderstanding with our catering company there was no food only alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are available" - I wonder if they forgot to pay the bill.
The return flight was a mess too. We had checked in online so only had to go to the bag drop desk. There were about 600 people in front of us, only 3 bag drop desks open serving 4 flights all taking off at the same time. We queued for almost an hour to check in our bags. The return plane wasn't as bad as the outbound one but there was sill bits of trim hanging off which doesn't inspire confidence.
Easyjet next time!
The plane should have been in a museum, bits of interior trim either hanging off or stuck with mastic, the engines were so noisy that I was deaf for the first 24 hrs. Once we were airborne they announced that "Due to a misunderstanding with our catering company there was no food only alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks are available" - I wonder if they forgot to pay the bill.
The return flight was a mess too. We had checked in online so only had to go to the bag drop desk. There were about 600 people in front of us, only 3 bag drop desks open serving 4 flights all taking off at the same time. We queued for almost an hour to check in our bags. The return plane wasn't as bad as the outbound one but there was sill bits of trim hanging off which doesn't inspire confidence.
Easyjet next time!
Ann
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I will apologise in adavance for the offence this post is likely to cause.
Cheap people are always on the lookout for something cheap (like the ones who always look to see what's in the skip) !
If you want cheap why not try swimming or hitchhiking, on the otherhand if you want a full flight service then you need to go with British Airways and pay the full price, instead of always trying to find the cheapest option then complaining about it !!
Cheap people are always on the lookout for something cheap (like the ones who always look to see what's in the skip) !
If you want cheap why not try swimming or hitchhiking, on the otherhand if you want a full flight service then you need to go with British Airways and pay the full price, instead of always trying to find the cheapest option then complaining about it !!
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Bowler,
I am getting weary of your sub-prime comments.
BA DO NOT OPERATE ANY ROUTES FROM MALAGA TO SCOTLAND
I am getting weary of your sub-prime comments.
BA DO NOT OPERATE ANY ROUTES FROM MALAGA TO SCOTLAND
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Annfoto
They DO fly from Scotland but there's a stop-off at London City or Gatwick. Cheapest one-way I've seen is £98... Glasgow - Gatwick - Malaga. Total time is 7 hours 15 minutes.
They DO fly from Scotland but there's a stop-off at London City or Gatwick. Cheapest one-way I've seen is £98... Glasgow - Gatwick - Malaga. Total time is 7 hours 15 minutes.
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I am sure there will now be a rush to endure a day spent travelling, possibly with a change of aircraft, just to enjoy the BA experience!
Much more sophisticated than flying in half the time, at maybe half the cost (most times) on a basic-service airline!
I used to use BA a fair bit for work, flying from Leeds to Inverness, Belfast, Aberdeen, Glasgow or even Wick (with sometimes a transfer to a smaller aircraft that dropped me outside the building I wanted at Dounray!). I don't think that would be possible these days?
Much more sophisticated than flying in half the time, at maybe half the cost (most times) on a basic-service airline!
I used to use BA a fair bit for work, flying from Leeds to Inverness, Belfast, Aberdeen, Glasgow or even Wick (with sometimes a transfer to a smaller aircraft that dropped me outside the building I wanted at Dounray!). I don't think that would be possible these days?
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Sorry, off topic I know, but my Dad used to visit Dounray !!peteroldracer wrote: .... Wick (with sometimes a transfer to a smaller aircraft that dropped me outside the building I wanted at Dounray!). I don't think that would be possible these days?
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I know that Mouser I have done that once when I had to get back urgently for a funeral. When you add on time to travel to airport & destination, getting through security, bag pick-up etc you are looking at a 10 hour journey minimum.Mowser wrote:Annfoto
They DO fly from Scotland but there's a stop-off at London City or Gatwick. Cheapest one-way I've seen is £98... Glasgow - Gatwick - Malaga. Total time is 7 hours 15 minutes.
The cost of my Jet2.com flights by b.t.w. including 1 bag and all charges:
Outbound €72, Return €164
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Anni baby do they or do they not operate flights between Scotland and Malaga, please make up your mind which poster you are siding with !!annfoto wrote:Bowler,
I am getting weary of your sub-prime comments.
BA DO NOT OPERATE ANY ROUTES FROM MALAGA TO SCOTLAND
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I think she meant DIRECT routes. Obviously you can travel from anywhere to anywhere that has an airport.
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Yep. Annfoto was acknowledging flights that go via Gatwick. No confusion there.
I've got an inferiority complex, but it's not a very good one!
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anyone know if it is possible to fly direct from scotland to andorra?
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Would be difficult as Andorra has no Airport only a Heliport!
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One for BA fans, this happened on Monday:
Both planes were 17 year old 737s, were they properly maintained?Panic spread as a BA plane bound for Malaga was hit by mechanical problems hours after a Glasgow-London jet with many of the same people on board fell through the air.
Now furious passengers are demanding an apology from BA for their double ordeal.
Passengers, including kids and OAPs, were left in fear as the cabin pressure dropped and oxygen masks came down from the ceiling of their plane from Glasgow to London.
The BA2957 flight, with 116 passengers on board, was met by fire engines at Gatwick airport as it made an emergency landing.
Just a couple of hours later, many of the passengers affected had caught an onward flight to Malaga.
But the plane on the BA2714 flight, which had 124 passengers, developed a landing gear fault 30 minutes into the journey.
Oxygen masks dropped again as the pilot ordered an emergency landing and turned back.
Yesterday, one of the passengers hit by the double emergency on Thursday said: "There are a lot of very upset passengers."
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