Buying ticket on Easy Jet
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Sure you can. Your tickets will be charged to your credit card based on the currency of the origin city. Of course if your credit card adds 1 to 3% for a "conversion" charge, that's not shown there -- just like using your credit card in one of those countries.
By the way, you print out your tickets and take them with you when you check in. Not really tickets -- just a confirmation.
By the way, you print out your tickets and take them with you when you check in. Not really tickets -- just a confirmation.
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It is important to know your confirmation code sequence. When I checked in to fly from Geneva to Gatwick, I entered my code sequence in the machine and got my baggage label, which I stuck on myself, and my boarding papers.
Please note that there is not usually a seat number but a boarding priority. You board by groups and find a seat.
At the London hub (Luton as I recall) we boarded as part of the A group, while the B group was headed for the rear door of the aircraft. the C group took what was left.
Groups seemed to be assigned at the time of arrival and check-in.
Please note that there is not usually a seat number but a boarding priority. You board by groups and find a seat.
At the London hub (Luton as I recall) we boarded as part of the A group, while the B group was headed for the rear door of the aircraft. the C group took what was left.
Groups seemed to be assigned at the time of arrival and check-in.
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I was number one at Luton for Krakow, but you get boarded a la Southwest as part of "Group A" (or B,C,D.) One thing about Luton, they don't announce anything, so you have to keep close tabs on the monitors. EasyJet worked well for me!
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