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Woodsz | 19:59 Tue 10th Sep 2013 | Travel
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Has anyone else booked a holiday this year paid the full asking price , then got on the flight to find it a no frills flight? What's happening now the holiday firms are leasing planes from elsewhere. no music no tv no anything only inflated prices for a coffee
If your going on a cruise. Here is another thing to look out for, Make sure if you upgrade your cabin to an outside cabin make sure you know where that cabin is. We upgraded and we got to the ship we were down on the water line The noise when the ship was sailing though te night had to be heard to believed. Yes we did complain but the ship was full so we couldn't be moved.
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I haven't been on a flight that offered music or films or any such for years. We fly EasyJet or Monarch - I'd rather get there for a reasonable price that pay for extras like drinks or food. We take our own food with us, and our own soft drinks. They're absolutely fine to fly with.
Sound advice.
Who needs music, films or plane food - not me!
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I think your missing my point. What I am saying is: we were charged full price for a flight then end up with a no frills flight.
I can well understand doing a no frills to get to your destination that was your choose. But today its just another con, as it is when you go to the supermarket buy a packet of Cornflacks for the price you've always paid but the weight is smaller verything is just one big con today and as smart as you thing your are you will get coned sorry but its true

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