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Post by stevec on Sept 19, 2019 9:52:54 GMT
Released this morning. Pleased to see Bristol option available next July, so went for it. Saved a little under £20ea before seats, luggage etc plus the extra 200 miles of travel, getting up before midnight and the hell of the M23/M25/M4 in rush 'hour' on the way back. Bit of a win/win all round
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Post by carol on Sept 20, 2019 5:05:28 GMT
We have booked our outbound flight from Bristol in August for quite a good price but now have to wait a couple of months to book the return.
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Post by Liz on Sept 21, 2019 8:13:26 GMT
Booked ours for June .. from Liverpool not a great choice of days or times but great prices
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2019 8:18:05 GMT
Booked from Bristol £56 out £61 back. Living 10 minutes from the airport puts a whole new slant on getting out there. Just came back yesterday and the whole thing worked just fine though Rhodes airport still needs a bit of "fine tuning"
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Post by Liz on Sept 23, 2019 17:21:26 GMT
Wow ! they are good prices !
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Post by jamesthebutler on Sept 24, 2019 15:20:44 GMT
Wow ! they are good prices ! Certainly are Liz, on a par to those for LGW flight on Thursday, less than a week on, those flight prices have tripled.
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Post by carol on Sept 26, 2019 9:30:02 GMT
Wow 😮 the EasyJet flight we booked last week from Bristol for £55 has increased to £239 this morning.....pays to book early !!!!!
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Post by stevec on Sept 26, 2019 14:57:13 GMT
Have also to factor in the Thomas Cook effect. Lot of airline capacity been lost over night, most of which would have been sold 'internally' but still enough spare seats for sale to the indi travelers to have some impact and raise demand levels enough to trip the pricing algorithms into a steeper curve than normal. Once the situation calms a little, prices will fall back but not to the opening day bargain levels. Those algorithms work both ways but not equally.
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