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wally34949 Mar 13th, 2006 03:00 AM

EasyJet charges
 
Last night I booked a ticket from Berlin to Olbia, Sardinia, Italy, one way for only 26.99 Euros on EasyJet. Great price, right?

Plus taxes of 11.00 and a credit card usage fee of 7.50 euros--never heard of that one--the price came to 45.49 euros.

I plan to spend a few days in Sardinia and work my way up to Corsica, France, and eventually take the ferry to Marseille and the train to Barcelona.

I love thinking about my summer vacations!

alanRow Mar 13th, 2006 03:18 AM

I hope you never travel Ryanair or BA otherwise you'll die of apoplexy

Easyjet, unlike most of the other airlines - Low Cost & Full Service - do put most of their charges (airport, fuel surcharge, wheelchair levy) into the basic cost of a ticket.

About the only thing they don't include are Government taxes.

As for paying to use a Credit Card, where have you been this century. It's pretty standard in the UK, even the likes of Ikea do it.

wally34949 Mar 13th, 2006 03:49 AM

I've heard of a 2% charge but 7.50 Euros seemed a bit much.

BTW, I've never used Berlin's Schoenefeld airport before. I have used Tegel. Do you think I can use public transportation in Berlin on a Sunday morning for an 8:00 a.m. flight? or should I call a taxi. Any comments?

martytravels Mar 13th, 2006 04:17 AM

And if you have a bag that goes over their (limited) checked bag weight limit, prepare for even more shock when you get to the airport.

londonlad Apr 4th, 2006 07:50 AM

that's just not easyjet these days. go over weight limits on most airlines these days, and be prepared to pay...

ryanair now charges everyone to check luggage in...

credit-card fees have been standard in the UK for many many years....debit cards attract a very low charge in comparison


alanRow Apr 4th, 2006 10:26 AM

"And if you have a bag that goes over their (limited) checked bag weight limit"

20kg - just like grown up airlines - and their cabin luggae has no weight limit, just one on size

WillTravel Apr 8th, 2006 11:02 PM

Less than 46 Euros to go from Berlin to Sardinia seems like a great price to me.
I've gone to and from Berlin Schoenefeld by public transport, but never early in the morning. There has to be a site that lists the earliest trains. I took the train to/from Friedrichstrasse.


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