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#122639 by Decker
14 Jun 2006, 19:23
Most likely Z unless they've told you you get a limo ;)
#122727 by Claire1902
15 Jun 2006, 13:30
Thank you, does z mean we just don't get a limo?
#122728 by preiffer
15 Jun 2006, 13:43
Yup.

That, and it can't be changed. For more details on the fare types, you might also want to try out the Fare Code Guide.
#122794 by DragonLady
15 Jun 2006, 20:20
No limo, but a fab trip + hol nevertheless!
#122870 by Claire1902
16 Jun 2006, 10:24
hi, Thank you, I am looking forward to the flight as much as the holiday now! I thought VH UC prices were excellent compared to PE, though for the price I would not expect a limo or even need one.
#122876 by easygoingeezer
16 Jun 2006, 11:02
I used Dixie limo's last year and they were very good;)

A town car is a good bet too, not to pricey but nice and convenient.
#123065 by pjh
17 Jun 2006, 00:58
Slightly related... a few years ago we arrived at SFO, were late for our transfer ride, and ended up with a limo to ourselves with a driver who was willing to take us round a few of the sights on the way to the hotel. I think our children consider this as the basic requirement now.

Paul
#123066 by pjh
17 Jun 2006, 01:00
Sorry, I should also have made it clear that I turn right on entering the aircraft..
#124087 by Beduffshirl
23 Jun 2006, 12:54
We are flying UC to Montego Bay and back with VH in November - looking forward to flights and clubhouse as much as the hol
#124704 by londonguy
27 Jun 2006, 12:14
I cannot belive the price reduction for upper class for VH customers! Its only a couple of hundred more than PE!!!!
#124706 by MarkJ
27 Jun 2006, 12:29
Depends on where you are going - routes to MCO have excellent upgrade prices into UC of £495-£560 one way but the MIA route is £895-£900 and to South Africa is £949. Whereas PE is around £245 for MCO and £290 for MIA.

So there are some good deals to be had on the MCO route - but dont you just get a whiff of some clever marketing here? Fly to MCO on your holidays in UC and then when you come to go anywhere else - well, you have to be in UC don't you?[:I]
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