The move seems designed to secure the future of Continental's NYC service.
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CO don't codeshare with anyone UK to BFS if I remember correctly...
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CO don't codeshare with anyone UK to BFS if I remember correctly...
Sealink wrote:They say it's because pax from NI can travel to Dublin and avoid the tax, so it's to be competitive with an easily accessible airport in what is a foreign country; so it is different from Britain.
Sealink wrote:They say it's because pax from NI can travel to Dublin and avoid the tax, so it's to be competitive with an easily accessible airport in what is a foreign country; so it is different from Britain.
slinky09 wrote:Sealink wrote:They say it's because pax from NI can travel to Dublin and avoid the tax, so it's to be competitive with an easily accessible airport in what is a foreign country; so it is different from Britain.
And that is what I meant, if you live in Norwich say, it is as easy to get to AMS as LGW on KLM, and with the pricing ex-Europe on offer often cheaper ...
I dunno, I just hate our tax system especially when it is not applied evenly.
The really interesting thing is that Osborne recognizes that APD costs ...
Hev60 wrote:
The personal 'cost' to me & my family is the hard fact that for the first time in 10 years, we won't be doing a shopping trip to New York in December v( .
catsilversword wrote:I think I also read somewhere this week about BA dropping one route - Bahamas I think, but don't quote me on that - because of APD (no doubt someone here will have read the article properly!)
Much the same thing with fuel surcharges though... the price can and does fall considerably, yet the only way it ever goes for us is up, both with flights and with cars. I'm astounded how companies get away with it...
Alex V wrote:Hev60 wrote:
The personal 'cost' to me & my family is the hard fact that for the first time in 10 years, we won't be doing a shopping trip to New York in December v( .
Oh poor you whatever will you do? ):)
cheers
alex y)
Sealink wrote:The fact that I can do LON-AMS, AMS-LON-NYC-LON-AMS far more cheaply than LON-NYC-LON is due to airlines pricing policies, and less the tax structure. Virgin and BA are offer cheaper fares as they do not fly direct from AMS, so they compete on price. Exactly as KLM do to UK customers via AMS.
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The fuel surcharge is a far higher percentage of fares than APD, and this is where consumers should be focusing in my view.
clarkeysntfc wrote:Does anyone seriously think that if APD is scrapped or lowered, airfares will actually come down?
I think airlines will simply keep fares about the same and gobble up the difference as profit.
Ok call me nerdy but I got the calculator out and did a few dummy bookings.
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