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''Travellers making early holiday plans for spring 2010 can now book easyJet flights after the carrier introduced a new sales process.
The airline has changed the way it releases its seats for forthcoming seasons, meaning that customers can now book flights up to the end of June 2010.
Flights from Gatwick Airport, East Midlands Airport, Manchester Airport, Edinburgh Airport and other bases have been put on sale, with fares starting from £25 one-way for flights to Europe and £36 to north Africa.''
Hope it's helpful for those pesky return trips
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I have just booked my April flights Bristol to Geneva with Easyjet, and for the first time the flight confirmation states "Check-in French Sector" on both outbound and inbound flights. I have never had this before. Does anyone know anything about this? Whenever I have hired a car, it has always been Swiss side by default (I wouldn't even know how to get to the French side) and have driven straight out and onward into France. Likewise, on return I just drive into the airport, drop off the car and walk into the nearest check-in desks, which I assume to be Swiss side?
Is this new, or is it that Easyjet now add this statement to their bookings but nothing physically changes on the ground? (To add to the confusion, a friend booked the same flights the next day, and his confirmation did not have this statement!!?)
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Tatty wrote: |
I have just booked my April flights Bristol to Geneva with Easyjet, and for the first time the flight confirmation states "Check-in French Sector" on both outbound and inbound flights. I have never had this before. Does anyone know anything about this? Whenever I have hired a car, it has always been Swiss side by default (I wouldn't even know how to get to the French side) and have driven straight out and onward into France. Likewise, on return I just drive into the airport, drop off the car and walk into the nearest check-in desks, which I assume to be Swiss side?
Is this new, or is it that Easyjet now add this statement to their bookings but nothing physically changes on the ground? (To add to the confusion, a friend booked the same flights the next day, and his confirmation did not have this statement!!?) |
I had that on one of my tickets last winter. It made no difference whatsoever, everything was the same as normal.
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ssnowman, Thanks for that - puts my mind at ease!
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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It did not make any difference to us either last year. We landed on the Swiss side, passed through to the French side to get our hire cars then I went back through to the Swiss side to meet some mates who were comming in on a different flight and then back through to the French side to the cars.
When we left Geneva we dropped the cars off on the French side and as we entered the terminal there was an Easyjet check-in desk so we just used that and then passed back through to the Swiss side to the departure lounge.
It all sounds very confusing but it's not
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