Should be sorted with Seville then?
Flights from Manc went fron £50/60 to £340/350. Madness
is 14th certain then?
Disgraceful that they're allowed to get away with that.
Booked Liverpool to Lisbon tuesday to Thursday, £100 return, not bad
Feb 14th nightmare
Booked, Stanstead to Porto Tuesday morning, flight back Porto to Stanstead Thrusday evening. Staying in Hotel ibis Porto Centro
i watched the chelsea game at my sisters. her 12 year old son is severly autistic and i forgot myself and jumped up screaming at the goal and he went nuts. screaming and shouting. scared the fuck out of me. apologised to my sister as i thought id upset him, turns out he was joining in.
See you at Stansted mate
We found this too. Even before the date was announced the flights on both weeks had gone up to £350ish return. Easyjet put them up just on account of the volume of people looking at them - not on sales. It was saying on their website that there were 250+ people looking at the flights on each of the legs/weeks. Dynamic pricing based just on website views seems particularly unfair on customers. I wouldn't mind so much if I felt that someone had beaten me to the cheaper priced flight - but doubt anyone got them at the £59 return price they had them listed at before 11am.
Why anyone goes near an airline website apart from to actually book flights is beyond me. Plenty of people will be spending hundreds more on flights now because some knobheads just fancied a look on Easyjet.
But then how do you know where to go and book if you haven't looked at options beforehand?? Think you're being unrealistic if you expect people who are serious about booking not to look at what flight routes are available in between team and date announcements.
Use Skyscanner- doesn’t effect prices like people visiting airline websites
Unfortunately skyscanner prices are usually well behind the pace when prices going up. Would have been stuck today if just relying on skyscanner.
Skyscanner still had it at 60 return for stansted-Porto at 1pm