Manchester expansion by Jet2.com
Salzburg has been added as a new route from Manchester Airport by low fares airline Jet2.com as capacity increases by 27%.
The city becomes the tenth new service to be introduced from the North West hub this year as the airline marks its fifth anniversary of operations from the airport.
Two additional aircraft are being based in Manchester to handle the expansion which includes flights to Venice, Prague, Dubrovnik, Madeira, Reus, Kos, Tunisia, Split, Gran Canaria and Salzburg.
Fares start at £29.99 one way including taxes.
The airline expects to carry one million passengers from Manchester this year and claims to be the airport's largest leisure low fare airline.
With permission from Travelmole
have never flown with Jet2 and are thinking of using them rather than pay a fortune for BS before a cruise --- either flying to Rome or Venice from Manchester.
The prices seem too good to be true --- any views on how good jet2 are ??
Thanks
We've flown a lot with Jet2 over the past four years. They've always had better times than others for the destinations we wanted and were always cheaper (but not by that much). Have you priced up your flights by going through the booking process? The initial price is far away from the final price once you've added seats, luggage, taxes, etc etc etc. The planes we've flown on have been old but OK. Same with the service, pretty basic but on a two or three hour flight, it hardly matters.
I've only experienced good things when travelling with Jet2. I have a trip report linked on the What Aircraft? guide. As a low cost carrier, they offer a decent no frills service in my opinion. A few of the aircraft in their fleet have tired interiors as they are worked hard, they are mechanically sound though.
Darren
We have gone through the whole booking process and noticed that the prices rises a lot! having said that
if we book with our cruise operator they are asking about £1000 extra for flights, which may not be direct flights.
Seems a lot to me! I know that they may use BA, but that doesn't inspire me with confidence either !
Sounds daft, but what do you class as 'no frills' re Jet2 ????
Glad to hear they are mechanically sound
But where exactly is this cruise from? You've said you're looking at Rome or Venice but they are nowhere near each other and on different seas!
The cruise (well one of them) we've looked at starts in Rome and ends in Venice or vice versa. Other than that the cruises start and end in one or the other!
very careful with your insurance in case the outward flight gets cancelled. The airline will definately not pay for a lost cruise (the law is on their side) and many insurance policies won't give adequate cover either. You need to check and start by assuming they don't cover losses like this until they show they do.
Word of warning on this idea (and not restricted to Jet2). If you book the flight and cruise as seperate items you need to be Imagine not getting to your ship !
I suppose it is so annoying when you aren't close to London and may have to get 2 flights just to get to Italy - either that or drive for 5 hrs min down to Heathrow --------------- dunno what's worse !
Hi, Just returned via coach with Jet2.com due to delayed in Spain - meant to fly back on 15 April got back into England on 20 April. Can I claim off Jet2 for extra accommodation? I cannot seem to find out if I can and if so how? I see on the new Ryanair are now going to compansate passangers but cannot find out anything about Jet2, can anyone help, thanks
A Jet2 statement said: "We appreciate some of our Jet2.com customers may have unfortunately incurred additional expense due to this extraordinary situation, which was entirely outside of our control. "These expenses will not be reimbursed by Jet2.com."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_yorkshire/8637145.stm
Jet2 are not exempt from these rules. I would submit your receipts with a letter, sent recorded delivery. They do have to be reasonable expenses though eg not staying in a 5 star hotel if a 3 star was available or getting a taxi when there was a bus or train etc.
Details of where to sent claims is on
Thanks for the replies would you send them to Customer Services? thanks. I have been told we signed a piece of paper saying that we would not put any claims against them. We were told at the bottom of the stairs of the coach as we were getting on to sign to say we had changed from plane to coach and did not have time to read. I know you should read everything you sign but it was a matter of getting on the coach home!
As Sunaddict mentions, they have a duty to reimburse reasonable receipted expenses. I'd submit a claim and see what happens. Make sure you make copies of all receipts before you send them, just in case they get 'lost'.
Darren
Send them to Customer Care Team at the address that's on the link that Darren posted. Also have you checked to see if your insurance will cover you for anything that Jet2 aren't obliged to pay? I know a lot of insurance companies are wriggling out of paying but some aren't.
if you were put on a coach and got home without the need for a hotel then they have a case for not paying. If the journey was broken en route and you did use a hotel they should pay. They may be liable for main meals during the journey (depends on how late back you were, if 24+ hours certainly claim) and any hotels/meals if there was an overnight delay before they got the coach.
Our holiday company (James Villas) provided us with free accommodation, we kept our hire car at a reduced rate and our only other extra expense was for food and a taxi from the airport to the port.
It was an unforseen unprecedented trying time for everyone and I couldn't praise them enough.
-
Edited by
Oklahoma
2010-04-24 10:18:46
On another thread I suggested that those airlines who had looked after their customers would have something positive they could use in their marketing (instead of just bleating lke O'Leary). Guess what, yesterday's Metro had a big advert from Jet2 listing all the ferries and coaches you mention. So Jet2 get loads of goodwill which they can convert back to cash later. And Ryanair tried to save cash this time and people will remember later. What goes around, comes around.
Is there a link to see that Jet2 advert please?
Post a Reply
Please sign in or register an account to reply to this post.
Similar Topics
-
Jet2 MAN to IBZ
Posted by markdoc in Flight Only / Airline and Airports
-
jet2.com
Posted by shamus in Tour Operators and Travel Agents
-
Jet2.com
Posted by margaretcarroll in Tour Operators and Travel Agents
-
Jet2
Posted by majorcagirl in Tour Operators and Travel Agents
-
jet2.com
Posted by thanet in Tour Operators and Travel Agents