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Roland Perry October 2nd 16 10:28 AM

Another one bites the dust
 
In message , at 09:33:48 on Sun, 2 Oct 2016,
tim... remarked:

But I would bet that most people who have a booked ticket from a
particular airport as part of a package, don't go anywhere near the
airport web site.


If the airport has more than one terminal, I would always look up where
the flight was departing from. For some reason directly-booked
itineraries rarely tell you, maybe because they think terminal
allocation may change between booking and travel.

The most confusing is when you are flying on a codeshare and the carrier
and the ticket seller operate from different terminals.
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Roland Perry

Neil Williams October 2nd 16 04:24 PM

Another one bites the dust
 
On 2016-10-01 08:27:54 +0000, tim... said:

So where IS the one at Luton that I am bound to have walked past, then?


There are several. The one you couldn't have avoided is, if I recall
rightly, right by the entrance to departures.

In the old layout there were 3 (I think) at the top of the stairs
opposite the security entrance.

Remember, Luton is currently undergoing redevelopment so parts of it
are walled off, and there are some routes from A-B that will simply be
down a corridor with wooden walls on either side with no street
furniture in the way.


I know.

Neil
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Neil Williams
Put my first name before the @ to reply.


Arthur Figgis October 3rd 16 05:47 PM

Another one bites the dust
 
On 02/10/2016 09:33, tim... wrote:

"Mizter T" wrote in message



You're right, airports shouldn't have websites. Don't know why they
bother.


I said nothing of the sort

they are obviously useful for the few (percent) that do visit them


Some are. Some aren't. I tend to use them as a starting point for ground
transport information, but (at least in the past) some just said either
"get a taxi from the terminal" or "don't get a taxi from the terminal
because you will be totally and utterly ripped off, instead pre-book a
taxi".


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Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK


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