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Looks like the new airline FLYBLU is ready for takeoff ! (finally)... as one who lives in the Midlands this can't come soon enough.
They say on their website that they will be taking bookings from December 15th for flights starting at easter. They also say they are ATOL bonded, so that should give some confidence.
Not sure I'd want to be on one of the first flights but all sounds very exciting, more so than Manchester or Gatwick !
(and no I don't work for them, I just want to fly from my local Airport!)
Also noticed this....
How old is a child?
With every other airline insisting a child be charged as an adult at 11, we believe we can make a HUGE difference to your flight plans by allowing a child to remain a child until 14! If your child has not had a 14th birthday by the day of departure (on the return sector for return journeys), you are SAFE! Junior IS able to fly on a child ticket! On return a return journey, children must be under 14 on the departure of the return flight in order to qualify for a child fare.
melvazquez
18-10-2004, 23:58
I'm panicing!!!
Have booked a childs ticket for my daughter with Continental. She will be 11 when traveling.
Have I made a HUGE mistake?[confused]
Ray&Sarah
19-10-2004, 00:05
Virgin seats are up to and including 11 claseed as children, its when the reach the 12th birthday that they are considered adult.[msnsmile2]
Most scheduled airlines class "children" as under 12 at the time of the return flight.
this year my eldest turned 12 while we were in florida and I had bought a child ticket. No one checked on our return so I guess he was still a child. No luck now tho [msnsad]
This just got me panicking too. We fly next March 2 weeks after my daughters 11th birthday and we've booked a child ticket. We're flying with USAirways and I'm sure I did check at the time. I think its 12 with them when they become adults.
Ray&Sarah
19-10-2004, 02:00
Our son turned 12 on one of our trips and it was the date of leaving the UK that counted so he was eligible for a child ticket.[msnsmile2]
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Looks like the new airline FLYBLU is ready for takeoff ! (finally)... as one who lives in the Midlands this can't come soon enough.
They say on their website that they will be taking bookings from December 15th for flights starting at easter. They also say they are ATOL bonded, so that should give some confidence.
Not sure I'd want to be on one of the first flights but all sounds very exciting, more so than Manchester or Gatwick !
(and no I don't work for them, I just want to fly from my local Airport!)
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I would wait until they are up and running myself, they have had too many delays so far![msnsmile]
Magical Dreams
19-10-2004, 21:17
Sure I've read it in the last day or so, if your child turns 12 before you return, you had to contact customer services.
Not sure which airline though!!
I'd be careful, as their rules tend to change periodically!!
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Hopefully the more competition there is the price of flights should go down.
DOM
huckleberry house
19-10-2004, 22:50
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by pontelad
Sure I've read it in the last day or so, if your child turns 12 before you return, you had to contact customer services.
Not sure which airline though!!
I'd be careful, as their rules tend to change periodically!!
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Could it have been Virgin ? They have that on their website but if you call them they tell you it doesnt matter as it is the age of the child when they leave the UK that matters not when they return. I did ask why they had that on the website then as it took me over 1/2 hour to get an answer but of course the Lady didnt know.[msnscared]
Lesley
Floridalover
19-10-2004, 23:18
Guys, just beware of the promises from this outfit......they promise but arent recruiting all their staff until March 2005!!
Ground Crew, Air Crew and Cabin Crew are all required. Our schedule to find these outstanding people is tight, so the journey begins in January. From January 2005 we will begin recruiting flight and cabin crew. Ground crew and administration team will be considered during March.
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<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Floridalover
Guys, just beware of the promises from this outfit......they promise but arent recruiting all their staff until March 2005!!
Ground Crew, Air Crew and Cabin Crew are all required. Our schedule to find these outstanding people is tight, so the journey begins in January. From January 2005 we will begin recruiting flight and cabin crew. Ground crew and administration team will be considered during March.
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My thoughts exactly Matt![msnscared]
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Floridalover
Guys, just beware of the promises from this outfit......they promise but arent recruiting all their staff until March 2005!!
Ground Crew, Air Crew and Cabin Crew are all required. Our schedule to find these outstanding people is tight, so the journey begins in January. From January 2005 we will begin recruiting flight and cabin crew. Ground crew and administration team will be considered during March.
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Good advice. we had flights booked for Xmas and easter with Fly Blu(arrow) and they have had numerous delays. They should have been operating from Xmas but delayed as they would have lost money. they did offer to get us flights on AA but at £770 i declined.we had a nice bouquet of flowers as a "sorry", luckily i had already booked with Virgin as i saw this coming.I have already booked for Easter elsewhere, but i do hope Aiden Murcutt the CEO gets it going as its a definite plus for those who travel PremEcon or Club orlando with Virgin as its cheaper and much more legroom.For those who are just looking for a cheap flight,forget it as its not the business they are after.