ChatterBank7 mins ago
Rip Off Uk Airfares
I want to book return travel to Cape Town and I am met with this ridiculous example of Rip Off Britain.
BA Non Stop London (LHR) to Cape Town fare is £975
BA Amsterdam to Cape Town via London (LHR) is £552 - same LHR to CT flight as above.
I need to add the cost of an one way Easyjet flight to Amsterdam - £31 - so total comes to £583. Return via LHR (making sure baggage only booked to LHR) and dont bother with onward journey and a saving of £392.
How the heck is that explained? Anyone got any ideas?
BA Non Stop London (LHR) to Cape Town fare is £975
BA Amsterdam to Cape Town via London (LHR) is £552 - same LHR to CT flight as above.
I need to add the cost of an one way Easyjet flight to Amsterdam - £31 - so total comes to £583. Return via LHR (making sure baggage only booked to LHR) and dont bother with onward journey and a saving of £392.
How the heck is that explained? Anyone got any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi jno, I have researched these flights a lot on many websites and it's not just Amsterdam - BA in Frankfurt and Brussels have similar fares.
I have found cheaper fares from London but it is the disparity of the fares that BA have for the UK when compared with mainland Europe that I am referring to here.
I have found cheaper fares from London but it is the disparity of the fares that BA have for the UK when compared with mainland Europe that I am referring to here.
You may not be allowed to check your luggage just to Heathrow on return - at least not without cancelling that last leg and paying the difference in fares
As to why it's so - you have to understand that distance travelled, length of flight, etc have only a tenuous relationship to price charged. Added to which indirect flights - anywhere - are often priced cheaper than direct ones - to attract business
As to why it's so - you have to understand that distance travelled, length of flight, etc have only a tenuous relationship to price charged. Added to which indirect flights - anywhere - are often priced cheaper than direct ones - to attract business
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