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Re: Beaulieu autojumble

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Subject: Re: Beaulieu autojumble
From: "Neil Sherry" <neil@sherry02.freeserve.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 21:24:51 -0000
I fly quite frequently with 'SleazyJet' mainly between Luton and Amsterdam
(but also Glasgow, Edinburgh and Geneva).

Go to www.easyjet.com , booking on-line is cheaper. First seats they sell
are almost given away, last ones get up towards normal fares. No tickets, no
seat allocations (first to check-in gets first choice), no free lunch.

I would certainly recommend them, just be aware that they run very tight
schedules so if there are problems with weather etc they have no slack to
make up time. But they do run new aircraft (no old crates!).

Before anyone asks, I have no connection blah blah, just a satisfied
customer.

Neil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roland Dudley" <cobra@scs.agilent.com>
To: <fisher@hctc.net>
Cc: <Johno8@aol.com>; <mikedenman@earthlink.net>;
<british-cars@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: Beaulieu autojumble


> Got a related question-
>
> I understand there is an airline service in the UK called Easy Jet (or
> something like that) that offers low fares for hops to various places
> on the Continent.  Anyone have experience with Easy Jet?  Summer fares
> info?  Maybe an info website?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Roland
>
> >
> > Another way to save a bob or two is to hire an older car.  Last year we
> > hired one (I think a '94 Peugeot) from a village outside Mildenhall for
> > about #sterling 55 per week!!!  Easy enough to find if you choose a
> > location and pull up the website, just look around it and you'll find
some
> > great deals on just about everything.  Anything in London is expensive,
so
> > if you are looking to make it a cost efficient trip look outside the
> > boundaries for lodging and car hire.  Bed and Breakfasts are always a
good
> > alternative to hotels, and the fare is usually much better.  Often the
> > owners have knowledge of the local area that you can pick up, just for
the
> > asking.

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