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loftyscot:

--- Quote from: Jaxbubbles on August 31, 2013, 01:27:01 PM --- Lofty; Are you thinking of returning to SS next year  :) 

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Yes we are JaxB, but the boy just come home on Thursday with a High School football trip details for an Easter training camp at Feyenoord in Holland, which fell into the "surprise/holy sh!t" category. So once we've got that organised then , like you, we will look at flight prices from Prestwick which seem the cheapest. Are you aware when Ruinair announce the schedule from Edinburgh?

Jaxbubbles:

--- Quote from: loftyscot on August 31, 2013, 06:38:42 PM ---Yes we are JaxB, but the boy just come home on Thursday with a High School football trip details for an Easter training camp at Feyenoord in Holland, which fell into the "surprise/holy sh!t" category. So once we've got that organised then , like you, we will look at flight prices from Prestwick which seem the cheapest. Are you aware when Ruinair announce the schedule from Edinburgh?

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I just looked back my records and we booked the flights from Edinburgh at the beginning of December 2012. However as you know 2013 was the first Corfu flights Ryanair done out of Edinburgh, hopefully they will be on sale earlier:)

tonyco1:
We are like most others - we work out the best deal - we always prefer to book direct with locals in the first instance - but some times it simply had to be Thomsons.
If no one booked with Thomson it would also harm the local economy. Although Thomson tend to almost rob them - we still spend in the bars etc.
The thought is always there anyway, but everyone (unless filthy rich) has a budget, and we can spend more (as said) if we get a good deal.

At home - not much choice for fuel - usually Tesco as cheapest - or my local BP..

Ideals count for little if you can't live within your means - - so best price wins I'm afraid.

BAJ:
It very much depends on the cost of the flight element with Thomsons, as the total costs with the package varies wildly. I have posted recently that the cost of our 2014 booking was £600 cheaper for four of us than it had been just 3/4 weeks earlier.
Prior to the Thomson reduction I was pricing flights from the midlands and booking direct with Romanza. The cheapest flights were Monarch from Birmingham for end of July, the price of rooms and flights was £2915 as flights were still expensive, plus getting a transfer sorted.
We booked via Thomson for £2371. Its a no brainer!
Ref the Thomson domination of the resort, they want to fill the rooms they are paying the owner for. This must be of benefit to the hotels ref food and drink and the other businesses in the village. Otherwise they may have lots of empty rooms out of peak times and fewer people spending money.
Thomsons latest tactic though is reducing the length of the season, this year they are only taking guests at the Romanza until early October. They have shaved 3 to 4 weeks off the season, giving the businesses less time to make the money needed to cover the winter months.

Bee:
My Monarch flight to Corfu this June was £264 and that included standard flight, hold bags up to 23Kg, pre-booked seats and online check-in.  I have looked at the same flight for 2014 and the price is the same :)

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