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Flights, Airlines and Airports => Flights to Dalaman and Turkey, Airlines and Airports => Topic started by: PKHUGHES100 on May 07, 2011, 10:30:07 AM

Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: PKHUGHES100 on May 07, 2011, 10:30:07 AM
Some great deals going at the moment, paid £96 return from Mancheter to Dalaman on the 2nd June for a week, total with the that was £210 for two, with that £12 visa card charge, no other hidden extras!

Kevin:D
Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: Jacqui Harvey on May 07, 2011, 11:53:28 AM
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Originally posted by PKHUGHES100

Some great deals going at the moment, paid £96 return from Mancheter to Dalaman on the 2nd June for a week, total with the that was £210 for two, with that £12 visa card charge, no other hidden extras!

Kevin:D




Only great if you live in England:( Never any great deals from Scotland.  My daughter is looking for flights for her, her husband and the baby for June and finding flights are really expensive.
As she lives in Aberdeenshire she is looking at Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh but they are all coming up very expensive.  If anyone knows are sees a reasonably priced flight from Scotland (they cannot travel to England, it's too far with a baby) please let me know.
Thanks:D ;)
Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: PKHUGHES100 on May 07, 2011, 12:52:32 PM
I find it hit and miss form Machester to be honest, we go out to our place 5-6 times a year and the best deal we have had has been £80 but the most expensive £300! August as you can imagine, is really expensive, good luck! 8)

Kevin
Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: Toky on May 08, 2011, 08:07:21 AM
Jacqui, best prices I can find for June is 11th-25th with Jet2 from Glasgow. Cost £476.92 inclusive of 2 suitcases and hand luggage for baby.
:D
Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: Jacqui Harvey on May 08, 2011, 10:28:36 AM
Thanks Toky, I had told Leah to look at Jet2.  I think all the cases are going to be filled with baby stuff.
Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: Toky on May 08, 2011, 10:59:03 AM
10k hand luggage too with Jet2
:D
Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: laffa on May 08, 2011, 23:38:36 PM
I think if it suits you, sometimes you are better booking a cheap one way, if you are flexible by a few days, then look for a cheapy coming home, we got one going out for £49,00 in August, so fingers crossed, the down side is I will end up having to pay for leg room, because TC  seating is so cramped, to be honest, i really did not want to fly with them again,
Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: Jacqui Harvey on May 09, 2011, 07:44:44 AM
My daughter just booked flights with luggage, but no meals.  They decided after consideration to leave from Aberdeen as taking into account the travelling to Glasgow or Edinburgh and times of flights there was not much difference in price and travelling with a baby it is best to take the shortest journey times. So for the two of them and luggage for a baby £571.96. (no third seat). No extra legroom as it's not allowed if you have a baby, you just have to squeeze up with everyone else.
So anyone in England moaning about cheap flights think yourselves really lucky to have the luxury of being able to get one.
Perhaps the great Alex Salmond will be able to sort out cheap Scottish flights when we are a Republic!!
Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: Dizzi on May 09, 2011, 08:38:01 AM
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Originally posted by Jacqui Harvey

My daughter just booked flights with luggage, but no meals.  They decided after consideration to leave from Aberdeen as taking into account the travelling to Glasgow or Edinburgh and times of flights there was not much difference in price and travelling with a baby it is best to take the shortest journey times. So for the two of them and luggage for a baby £571.96. (no third seat). No extra legroom as it's not allowed if you have a baby, you just have to squeeze up with everyone else.
So anyone in England moaning about cheap flights think yourselves really lucky to have the luxury of being able to get one.
Perhaps the great Alex Salmond will be able to sort out cheap Scottish flights when we are a Republic!!



It's not everyone in England who gets cheap flights, they are very very rare in Newcastle unless you book a year in advance!
Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: Jacqui Harvey on May 09, 2011, 09:14:20 AM
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Originally posted by Dizzi

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Originally posted by Jacqui Harvey

My daughter just booked flights with luggage, but no meals.  They decided after consideration to leave from Aberdeen as taking into account the travelling to Glasgow or Edinburgh and times of flights there was not much difference in price and travelling with a baby it is best to take the shortest journey times. So for the two of them and luggage for a baby £571.96. (no third seat). No extra legroom as it's not allowed if you have a baby, you just have to squeeze up with everyone else.
So anyone in England moaning about cheap flights think yourselves really lucky to have the luxury of being able to get one.
Perhaps the great Alex Salmond will be able to sort out cheap Scottish flights when we are a Republic!!



It's not everyone in England who gets cheap flights, they are very very rare in Newcastle unless you book a year in advance!




Fine with me I usually book a year in advance too, makes little or no difference.  However, I do know people that live around here including my son who travelled to Newcastle for a bargain flight.   It would take hell to freeze over before a person from Newcastle travels to Scotland for a cheap flight.  :o  So please get back to me when that happens.:(

Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: Dizzi on May 09, 2011, 09:49:56 AM
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Originally posted by Jacqui Harvey

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Originally posted by Dizzi

quote:
Originally posted by Jacqui Harvey

My daughter just booked flights with luggage, but no meals.  They decided after consideration to leave from Aberdeen as taking into account the travelling to Glasgow or Edinburgh and times of flights there was not much difference in price and travelling with a baby it is best to take the shortest journey times. So for the two of them and luggage for a baby £571.96. (no third seat). No extra legroom as it's not allowed if you have a baby, you just have to squeeze up with everyone else.
So anyone in England moaning about cheap flights think yourselves really lucky to have the luxury of being able to get one.
Perhaps the great Alex Salmond will be able to sort out cheap Scottish flights when we are a Republic!!



It's not everyone in England who gets cheap flights, they are very very rare in Newcastle unless you book a year in advance!




Fine with me I usually book a year in advance too, makes little or no difference.  However, I do know people that live around here including my son who travelled to Newcastle for a bargain flight.   It would take hell to freeze over before a person from Newcastle travels to Scotland for a cheap flight.  :o  So please get back to me when that happens.:(





Hi Jacqui

To be honest we would if we could get cheap flights as it's only 1.5 hours up the motorway and we have travelled South!  I do agree though not many people would or do travel up to Scotland.

I personally think it's unfair how us Northerners including the Scottish don't get the cheap flights or cheap airlines and don't even get the chance of winter flights we always have to travel south!
Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: ronzeus on May 09, 2011, 14:19:33 PM
Jaquie i have had cheap flights from Glasgow ,they are usually late deals .
Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: legless on May 10, 2011, 20:37:17 PM
Flights all booked return from manchester x2 inc of 20kgs luggage £245.00

thats what i call a bargain

ron
Title: Great Deals with Thomas Cook
Post by: Liz 101 on May 10, 2011, 22:50:22 PM
Some very good one way prices from ALL UK airports around the end of August; look at their flight deals Turkey for dates & prices