In message <7234e2f8-2575-4a69-8eb3-0cb7a38f924a@m45g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>, at 04:05:51 on Thu, 11 Sep 2008, i.g.batten@batten.eu.org remarked: I've only done the ``wave credit card, buy ticket'' thing once, but it certainly works. I changed a cheap transatlantic airline ticket at Heathrow, to a flight on an earlier day. BA charged me £100 I think, and did it on the day (although
On 1 Sep, 21:32, Paul Corfield <aoo...@dsl.pipex.com> wrote: Anyway I can never, ever find a cheap advance ticket when I'm considering whether to travel so they are an irrelevance. Really? I work full-time-plus, but seldom have problems finding cheap(ish - not necessarily the GBP5 ones, but certainly well below 25p-per-mile...) tickets even booking a few days in advance, as long as I'm
On 22 Jul, 22:20, Joe Curry <egphHAG...@blueyonder.co.uk> wrote: Upgrade FAQ Old, male and smartly dressed. That's what you have to be to trade your economy class airline seat for the luxuries of first class, according to a new survey. BBC News Online looks at the rules of the "bump up" game. Want to sample the jet set's pampered champagne lifestyle on a Bulgarian house wine budget
On May 17, 4:33 pm, "Graham" <j.hut...@chello.nl> wrote: Judith You mentioned flying to Schipol, considering check in time etc. the train is just as fast if not faster, and a lot cheaper. I just went to KLM and asked what a return to Vegas costs leaving next week coming back a week later, total cost for one person 725 Euros (economy). Try it yourself athttp://www.klm.com/travel/nl_en/apps/ebt/ebt_home
Upgrade FAQ Old, male and smartly dressed. That's what you have to be to trade your economy class airline seat for the luxuries of first class, according to a new survey. BBC News Online looks at the rules of the "bump up" game. Want to sample the jet set's pampered champagne lifestyle on a Bulgarian house wine budget? Travellers will not be surprised to hear suited men over 50 stand