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Title: Cost of flights
Post by: Tredegar Boy on November 26, 2012, 01:55:33 PM
Morning all from a slightly drier South Wales than of late - I have a question.

Normally by this time I've booked our flights to Corfu for July, however I haven't this year because the prices seem to be incredibly high regardless of the carrier. Last summer I paid roughly £250 each for our flights with Thomas Cook. The same flights for 2013 at roughly the same time are £360+ at the moment. Easyjet's prices have ballooned mainly I guess because you have to book your seats now.

Is this just a problem in Bristol and Cardiff or are the prices much higher regardless of where you fly from? If so are the prices going to stay this way because paying roughly £1200 (3 tickets) is a lot more money to find than £750. 
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: swedebasher on November 26, 2012, 06:18:01 PM
Flights for two in May from Norwich £777!!!!
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: tenbeech on November 26, 2012, 07:16:22 PM
Flights for two in May from Norwich £777!!!!
  Don't forget the £10 per person Airport Development Fee,
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Gill C on November 26, 2012, 08:41:32 PM
We had to pay high price on easy jet from Bristol for Last two weeks in August yet two weeks prior was a lot cheaper !!It is also a lot cheaper in June flying from Birmingham with TC than from Bristol.Why are Bristol flights so dear .?
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Bee on November 26, 2012, 08:58:59 PM
I have just checked and I can get a Monarch flight for June for £187.44 from Luton :)
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Bee on November 26, 2012, 09:14:00 PM
I have just checked and I can get a Monarch flight for June for £187.44 from Luton :)

Then I saw the flight times so have revised it to £214.44 :P
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Bristle Boy on November 26, 2012, 11:13:33 PM
Morning all from a slightly drier South Wales than of late - I have a question.

Normally by this time I've booked our flights to Corfu for July, however I haven't this year because the prices seem to be incredibly high regardless of the carrier. Last summer I paid roughly £250 each for our flights with Thomas Cook. The same flights for 2013 at roughly the same time are £360+ at the moment. Easyjet's prices have ballooned mainly I guess because you have to book your seats now.

Is this just a problem in Bristol and Cardiff or are the prices much higher regardless of where you fly from? If so are the prices going to stay this way because paying roughly £1200 (3 tickets) is a lot more money to find than £750.  

Hi Tredegar

We fly from Bristol all the time. We're frequent users of Easyjet.
Prices have shot up - it's more true than in the past that u have to try and book as soon as Ejet flights come out. And by that i mean the day they come out.

We fly to Faro, Portugal once or twice a year - we privately book an apartment so always fly Ejet. In July this year we paid £280 return for the two of us (thats the total price, so £140 each). We paid about the same for September this year. A couple of years ago same flights would've been about £100 each.
In June 2011 we paid £75 return for flights to Fuerteventura - the other week, 1st wk of November cost £140 each to Fuert.

I'm currently accessing Ejet website about 4 times/day waiting for September 2013 flights to Faro - sad maybe but i want to get best prices. I' m afraid it's the only way to get cheapest flights these says, esp on the popular routes.

Another development with Ejet this year and onwards is the following:
They signed a partnership deal with Thomas Cook - effectively some Thomas Cook package hols now use Ejet planes - TC have stopped using their own aircraft to some S European airports. This increases demand for Ejet seats, so prices ratchet up quite quickly. Good for Ejet, not so good for Ejet frequent flyers.
The days of cheap air travel are over, unless travelling in off peak season and that's not often.

So plan yr hols way in advance, watch Ejet website a few times/day and book as soon as the flights are released. Worry about accomodation booking after.

EDIT:
Bristol to Corfu is one of the routes that TC is using Ejet for its package hols next Summer - so i'm afraid the BTL to Corfu route is going to be v high demand, with a mix of Ejet independent travellers and TC package holidaymakers.
Bang goes that cheaper route! Too late now but for Summer 2014 book on the day Ejet summer flights are released if u want to travel to Corfu with Ejet.
At the mo only flights to Corfu from BTL with Ejet are out up to 1st week of Sept 2013.
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: loftyscot on November 27, 2012, 01:26:34 AM
Agree Bristle Boy, direct flights from Edi are v. expensive compared to previous years for the school holidays
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Tredegar Boy on November 27, 2012, 08:32:41 PM
Hi Bristle Boy

We used to use Ejet every year but got fed up with the flight times (I hate late evening flights getting back to the UK at midnight) so we used Thomas Cook this year.

Next year our holiday starts on a Friday and the prices for flights then are more expensive than a Monday - why's that for flip sake.

When we used to book Ejet the prices went up the more people booked - that can't be happening this year for next as the prices for July have been high since they came out (£320 quoted for July when first released - thats a heck of a rise).

Thomsons are quoting £420 each from Cardiff on the day I want!!!!! I ask you, £420 each. I don't want to buy the plane just borrow it for a while.

Oh well I'll have to think of something else we need to do without to save the money.

Cheers 
 
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Bristle Boy on November 27, 2012, 11:53:02 PM
Hi Bristle Boy

We used to use Ejet every year but got fed up with the flight times (I hate late evening flights getting back to the UK at midnight) so we used Thomas Cook this year.

Next year our holiday starts on a Friday and the prices for flights then are more expensive than a Monday - why's that for flip sake.

When we used to book Ejet the prices went up the more people booked - that can't be happening this year for next as the prices for July have been high since they came out (£320 quoted for July when first released - thats a heck of a rise).

Thomsons are quoting £420 each from Cardiff on the day I want!!!!! I ask you, £420 each. I don't want to buy the plane just borrow it for a while.

Oh well I'll have to think of something else we need to do without to save the money.

Cheers  
 

I'm convinced the main reason for the quick rise in Ejet flight prices, so soon after they are released, is down to the TC issue on some routes.
And agree Ejet flight times to Corfu are awful, hence why we havent been to SS since June 2010.
Maybe we'll look at a Thomson package in 2014.
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Jimbo on November 28, 2012, 01:11:25 AM
It could be that the days of ridiculously cheap flights are over. Let's face it, it was daft that you could fly a thousand miles for £20 if you were lucky.

I just checked what it would cost me to go to London and back tomorrow by rail: £229 - that's a 186 mile each way journey. Corfu is about 1,300 miles each way.

Mile for mile - that's 2,600 divided by 372 times 229 - the price for Corfu should be about £1,600

We have lived, I think, through a ridiculous period of unrealistic air fares.
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Bristle Boy on November 28, 2012, 01:34:25 AM
It could be that the days of ridiculously cheap flights are over. Let's face it, it was daft that you could fly a thousand miles for £20 if you were lucky.

I just checked what it would cost me to go to London and back tomorrow by rail: £229 - that's a 186 mile each way journey. Corfu is about 1,300 miles each way.

Mile for mile - that's 2,600 divided by 372 times 229 - the price for Corfu should be about £1,600

We have lived, I think, through a ridiculous period of unrealistic air fares.

I'm afraid you're comparing apples & pears there Jimbo.

Most air routes have competition in the form of a number of airlines.
Rail lines in UK - only one co. operates each route between two points.

But yes air travel did get v cheap mainly due to increased competition in last 10 years, now correcting itself somewhat.
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: YANNIS26 on November 28, 2012, 12:52:30 PM
I believe that the reason the cost of  Thomsons flights are so high is simply they want to fill their flights with package holidaymakers.They are very concerned that they are being undercut by the rise in direct bookings.This being the case they have no intention of cutting their own throats by offering cheap flights.They will only offer cheap flights last minute to avoid empty seats.Check their prices for last minute winter flights.
As for the argument that rising prices in the airline industry are the reason for Thomsons prices I do not agree.I base this on the fact I fly from Newcastle to Dubai with Emirates .An airline that is among the best in the world.For my money(420 pounds/head) I get an A/I package of food ,drink & inflight entertainment plus a luggage allowance of 30kg/person .Compare this withThomson flight from Newcastle to Corfu on the 21st June my holiday date.No entertainment or food at a cost of 461 pounds/head with 20 kg of luggage.Some people may not agree but that is why I am driving twice the distance to Manchester to fly Easy Jet.Granted the return flight does not arrive in Manchester till 0100 HRS.I have got around this problem of a 2.5 hrs overnight drive by staying at an airport hotel overnight.This include 15nights car parking and a full English breakfast for  my wife & I.All this at a total cost of 450 pounds which is half the price Thomsons want to charge me.
This is why I book direct.Our total cost of 2 weeks at the Romanza including taxi transfer is 950 pounds.The last time I checked Thomsons package it was in excess of 1300 pounds plus 50 pounds to park the car.
I fully understand that everyone does not have access to easyjet due to their location but I stiil consider the 400 pound saving well worth the extra 70 mile drive.
The added bonus of the overnight stay is I no longer need to have a quiet last day in preparation for the overnight drive.
Yammas
Yiannis
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Jimbo on November 28, 2012, 01:04:18 PM
Jet2 from Leeds/Bradford £181 pp round trip in July is not bad - that's with 22kg luggage
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Lesley on November 28, 2012, 03:45:53 PM
Not bad Jimbo less than a return flight from Corfu - Athens which is a 35 mins flight before we consider anywhere else as an onwards flight...... :-[ :-[ :'(
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Jimbo on November 28, 2012, 08:47:22 PM
I'm not convinced it's that much cheaper to go DIY.

We have decided to do it next year, in a spirit of objective comparison, so I have booked with Jet2 July 15 out July 29 back.

Baggage was extra - so not allowing for extras like booking seats in advance the flight cost in total was £445

Add taxi transfer both ways £90 - we're at £535

Add a reasonable self-catering room at £30 per day £420 - we're at £955

Current Thomson prices - could have stayed at Romanza (same dates) £1,022. Half-board at Nafsika - £1,220 - Teresa - £1,004

Easyjet flights from Manchester booked today would total £580, including baggage. Apart from the extra petrol and an over-night stay that would make the total £1,130

So let's be fair to Thomson. The prices are very competitive.
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Bristle Boy on November 28, 2012, 09:23:12 PM
Agreed Jimbo.
Had a look at 2nd week of Sept 2013 - flying from BHam - staying at Teresas - £760 for the two of us.

Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Rover on November 28, 2012, 09:58:01 PM
Yes Jimbo, you also get a degree of cover for potential problems such as ash clouds etc. Romanza in June, daytime flights, 20kg plus 5 kg hand baggage, coach transfer £447 per person. This price has now increased. I am sure you can, if you want to, do it cheaper by shopping around. It is, as ever, each to his/her own.
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: YANNIS26 on November 28, 2012, 10:21:43 PM
It does pay to shop around if you want to book a package holiday.
Take the ones Jimbo & I quoted.
21st June
  669 pounds/head
15th July
  511 pounds/head
Both these are genuine quotes today for 14 nights at the Romanza with Newcastle flights.
Yammas
Yiannis
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Rover on November 29, 2012, 12:34:12 AM
Prices certainly fluctuate. The booking I made for £445 is now £498. Same dates from Newcastle is £549. I have not compared Newcastle flights before, but suppose the extra is due to greater travel distance? Hence Gatwick tends to be cheaper?
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Rover on November 29, 2012, 12:37:41 AM
Sorry, I failed to add that I fly from Birmingham!
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Richard/Jackie/Nathan on November 29, 2012, 11:32:02 AM
We've found that if going for a week or 10 days its best to do a package but for our main 2 weeks it normally works out cheaper to be independant.
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: tonyco1 on January 07, 2013, 02:57:33 AM
Easyjet - from Gatwick or Luton - prices not bad now - check it out....
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: richnsare on January 10, 2013, 10:12:31 PM
We generally try to book direct, but when doing so you do need to keep an eye on flight prices and book when/if they drop to an acceptable level. We usually fly from Bham on a Friday 1st/2nd week in September. Currently Thomas Cook are quoting just under £500 for the two of us flying just after midnight. Thomsons are quoting thevbest part of £1000 for a mid morning flight. Thomsons is actually £900 but this year any baggage is extra, so add another £100 for 2 x 20kg.

We have tried Ejet from Bristol before (excellent flight and service) but as mentioned by others, when factoring in additional transport costs and parking it's worth paying a little extra to fly local.

The deposit is very reasonable at our favourite hotel (Perros), so the risk of leaving the flight booking until later is a small one. This time last year Thomsons were about the same pricecwise and then dropped considerably around Feb/March. They won't sell out at the high prices they're currently quoting, so I'm sure they'll drop again in a few months. Fingers crossed anyway...
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Tredegar Boy on February 14, 2013, 08:14:23 PM
Well finally gone and done it. Kept an eye on prices 3/4 times a day. Easyjet kept going up so looked at Thomson from Bristol and Cardiff. Over the period of 7 days the Bristol Thomson flights fell from £428 per person to £288. Bought 3 at £288 so now looking for cheap parking, insurance etc. Don't want much do I!

Definately learnt a lesson this year though i.e. I won't be booking in school holidays next year. I noticed the price for 3 of us travelling the last Friday in June for 2 weeks was £178 per person last week. Thats a huge saving.

Youngest son will have finished his GCSEs by the end of June next year so we'll go then in 2014.
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Waspman on February 15, 2013, 01:03:24 AM
Well finally gone and done it. Kept an eye on prices 3/4 times a day. Easyjet kept going up so looked at Thomson from Bristol and Cardiff. Over the period of 7 days the Bristol Thomson flights fell from £428 per person to £288. Bought 3 at £288 so now looking for cheap parking, insurance etc. Don't want much do I!

Definately learnt a lesson this year though i.e. I won't be booking in school holidays next year. I noticed the price for 3 of us travelling the last Friday in June for 2 weeks was £178 per person last week. Thats a huge saving.

Youngest son will have finished his GCSEs by the end of June next year so we'll go then in 2014.


Assume it's Fedra Mare again?
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Tredegar Boy on February 15, 2013, 04:36:22 PM
Hi Waspman

Yes it is. Home from home now.
 :)
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: debra on February 15, 2013, 09:45:40 PM
the Fedra Mare is wonderful :)
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Lesley on March 05, 2013, 07:32:57 PM
I found this link which maybe of use for future reference as its altogether on one page with links in and also includes all Europeans destinations coming into Corfu including a few I hadn't heard of check out http://www.low-cost-airline-guide.com/en/cheap-flights-to-Corfu.htm if the lionk dosnt work copy and paste it.......
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: D@G on March 05, 2013, 08:42:05 PM
There is also:-

http://www.flycheapo.com/


Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: rilo57 on March 06, 2013, 01:03:21 PM
 Thats an interesting site Lesley.But strange as it is, Jetair (Thomson) is cheaper than the low cost companys for us.Thats flying out of Brussels.Ryanair was not an option at all.we got a good price of 290 euro each return, but you have to consider its a shorter flying time, depending where you fly out from in the UK
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Andy7 on March 07, 2013, 09:08:49 PM
The secret to DIY Holidays is to book Early, Gill and I have two trips to Corfu booked through Easyject costing £110 each inc. bags and extra leg room.

On one of our trips we have booked Monarch out and Jet2 back total Cost £220 each but thats during the summer holidays!

After I booked it I wondered how easy it would be to get accommodation, it was not a problem, a quick email to Lesley and we were sorted at a cost well below that for a package ;D

And given the choice I much prefer spending my money directly in San Stef rather than paying a big company like Thomson.

Andy
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Waspman on March 07, 2013, 11:54:59 PM
The secret to DIY Holidays is to book Early, Gill and I have two trips to Corfu booked through Easyject costing £110 each inc. bags and extra leg room.

On one of our trips we have booked Monarch out and Jet2 back total Cost £220 each but thats during the summer holidays!

After I booked it I wondered how easy it would be to get accommodation, it was not a problem, a quick email to Lesley and we were sorted at a cost well below that for a package ;D

And given the choice I much prefer spending my money directly in San Stef rather than paying a big company like Thomson.



Andy

£110 each, is that outward and return?
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Andy7 on March 08, 2013, 12:07:34 AM
£110 each, is that outward and return?

Yep, £110 each return from Luton, booked them within 6 hours of the flights coming out, OK they are low season bookings but thats still cheaper than going to London on the train!

Andy
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: D@G on March 08, 2013, 01:36:14 AM
Yep, £110 each return from Luton, booked them within 6 hours of the flights coming out, OK they are low season bookings but thats still cheaper than going to London on the train!

Andy

Ryanair were running a sale that finished Monday at midnight.

Manchester - corfu in April for £48.00 return inclusive of taxes. There was plenty of available dates too.
Title: Re: Cost of flights
Post by: Lesley on March 08, 2013, 10:00:44 PM
Waspman glad and happy to have been of assistance and helping the local guys too...... 8)