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Why We Are Here => Water Cooler => Topic started by: rcjordan on January 10, 2017, 10:40:09 PM
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Welcome to Chicken Air!!
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/how-to-fly-to-europe-for-under-70-2017-01-10
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Last time I checked it cost A FORTUNE to get to Reykjavik
So we did not go!
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You can get there cheap now but it costs a sh##-ton to stay there, so I'm told.
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I only do direct flights and having a lay over in Iceland is not tempting to me.
Cheap though, very cheap.
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I'm a direct guy too but my biz partner flew to US via Ireland last time. Was cheap but best part is they have US Customs at the airport, very quick and easy.
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I like cheap. One of my best stories is the time the Vikings, Louise, & I bought 7£ tickets to Edinburgh just in case it worked out in our plans. If not, oh well, throw them away. (We went.)
Last I checked, the trouble with Ireland is that it isn't (yet) a big enough hub for grabbing other brands of Chicken Air flights. STN, AMS, or -increasingly- CPH have the mass of connections to make country-hopping cheaper than taxi fare to the airport.
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Meanwhile, in the US: Introducing 'Basic Economy Class'
http://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-advice/flights/another-us-airline-to-introduce-basic-economy-class/news-story/195ca13b58a01c26e12c81c7956cb1e5
One major change will affect what passengers can bring on board — the basic economy ticket will only allow for one personal item that can be slotted under the seat in front. Nothing more.
Passengers also won’t be allowed to pick their own seat, but will have the option of paying extra for a seating assignment right before their flight.
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Meanwhile, in the US: Introducing 'Basic Economy Class'
The people have spoken with their credit cards and the airlines are giving them what they want.
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I only do direct flights and having a lay over in Iceland is not tempting to me.
Cheap though, very cheap.
I'm the opposite. Love Reykjavik. I'd be more likely to take a trip if I got a stop over there.
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Now cheap US-Asia
http://www.businessinsider.com/air-asia-x-is-finally-coming-to-america-2017-1
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>Now cheap US-Asia
Awwwww yisssssss.
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Keep an eye on that Hawaii-Japan flight, Dras. Using HI as stopover worked pretty well on Hanoi trip. US fares to Honolulu weren't horrific, either.
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I'm actually wanting to go the same route again and stay in Tokyo a couple/few days. HI sounds good for the next one, though.
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You had me at "cheap Japan-Hawaii flights"
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Keep me posted if this ever really happens. Or Seattle-Japan.
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Another likely route will be Vegas-Japan.
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Southwest Airlines Has No Plans For No-Frills Basic Economy
https://consumerist.com/2017/01/27/southwest-airlines-has-no-plans-for-no-frills-basic-economy/
The other domestic airlines just keep forcing consumers to SW.
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I'm glad to hear that, and I'll continue to fly SW.
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update:
The $65 European Airfare Is Coming to the U.S.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-02-23/the-65-european-airfare-is-coming-to-the-u-s
2014 Norwegian Airlines thread here:
http://th3core.com/talk/water-coolerextra/anybody-use-norwegian-air-tofrom-us/
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> Norwegian
Booked them London to NY, under £1,000 return. Premium rather than full business but for me a relatively short flight. Will do almost anything to avoid BA and AA, would rather swim.
Will report back.
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Norwegian is putting the pressure on the old airlines here. Especially the old SAS is under siege as Norwegian is offering cheaper flights to SAS primary destinations - with never planes and lower prices.
HOWEVER, you need to be aware that Norwegian charges for EVERYTHING - even your luggage.
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British Airways owner enters low-cost long-haul fray with new airline Level
Level will be run by IAG’s Spanish carrier Iberia’s flight and cabin crew and fares with start from €99 one-way or $149 compared to the lowest price for flights on Norwegian from Barcelona to San Francisco of €162, according to prices published on its website.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/03/17/british-airway-owner-enters-low-cost-long-haul-fray-new-airline/
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Anybody ever used UK's Thomas Cook Airlines??
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>> Anybody ever used UK's Thomas Cook Airlines??
Not really an airline.
Not a lot of room.
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Southwest just bought slots in Honolulu airport.