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Yesterday, I received this email from GB Airways regarding
their flights to Tenerife . . .
From
1 September 2006, GB Airways will be joining forces with British
Airways’ new ‘streamlined’ service, BA Connect, to offer customers an
even better service on flights from Manchester to Malaga, Tenerife South, Paphos, Lanzarote, Malta and Heraklion in Crete.
You’ll still be able to take advantage of all the great benefits of ba.com, including making and managing your booking and printing your own boarding pass, all from the convenience of your computer.
But
BA Connect will also give you even more choice and low, changeable*
fares starting from as little as £47 one-way including taxes**, while
onboard you’ll be able to purchase from a range of high quality,
competitively priced refreshments should you fancy a drink or snack
during your flight.
I received a similar email
from Monarch last year telling me how they were doing me a favour by
charging me for Food & Drinks on their schedule flights to Tenerife
- its funny but the cost of flights appear to have either increased or
stayed the same and my in-flight costs have gone up yet I'm supposedly
getting better value for money in the recent changes! How come?
Today I received this email re baggage allowances on all BA Flights:
Introducing a simpler baggage policy
Dear MR HOPKINS
We're making a few changes to our hand baggage and checked baggage allowances.
The
new baggage policy is easy to follow and will reduce airport queues,
making your journey quicker and hassle-free. The policy changes include
hand, checked and excess baggage allowances and will be phased in over
the next five months. I’ve included a quick guide below, and a link to
the complete policy if you'd like to read more.
HAND BAGGAGE From
5 July 2006, all customers will be able to take one standard-sized bag
(maximum size of 56cm x 45cm x 25cm), plus one briefcase, laptop bag or
equivalent into the cabin as hand baggage. You must be able to lift
your hand baggage into the overhead locker unaided and the briefcase or
laptop computer bag or equivalent must fit under the seat in front of
you.
CHECKED BAGGAGE From 11
October, we will be making changes to the number of bags that you can
check in. This will vary according to your class of travel and route.
The maximum weight per bag will be reduced to 23kgs to comply with
health and safety recommendations.
EXCESS BAGGAGE Excess
baggage charges will also be standardised from 11 October. A fixed fee,
dependent on the journey length, will be charged for each bag in excess
of the free checked baggage allowance. In the majority of cases the new
charges will be less than those currently levied and a further 20%
discount will be available by pre-paying on line at ba.com
Now
I don't know about anyone else but this will seriously hamper my travel
arrangements, as a diver I travel with a large amount of dive kit, this
weighs quite a lot and it is not uncommon for me to travel to Tenerife
carrrying 28-30Kg in my suitcase. I guess those days are gone. I may
have to look at finding a different airline to bring me to Tenerife!
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