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I'm meeting some people this Saturday morning around 04:30 before we go
on for a flight. We are all all the same ticket for our flight on
EasyJet so I am inclined to meet landside. Will they make us all check
in at the same time? Somehow, even if not, it seems like it would be
easier to address problems from landside.

Anyway, does anyone have any suggestions on a good place to meet? Maybe
the Cafe Bar?
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I'm meeting some people this Saturday morning around 04:30 before we go on
for a flight. We are all all the same ticket for our flight on EasyJet so
I am inclined to meet landside. Will they make us all check in at the same
time? Somehow, even if not, it seems like it would be easier to address
problems from landside.

Anyway, does anyone have any suggestions on a good place to meet? Maybe
the Cafe Bar?


If easyJet run true to form it will go like this:

(1) check in doesn't open until two hours before scheduled time
(2) it takes longer than two hours to check everybody in (after which you've
got the security queue of course)
(3) therefore you will meet in the check in queue whether you like it or
not.

(The days of "hand luggage only, check in at gate" have gone - think
toothpaste and nail scissors - thanks to America's War on Tourism.)

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On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 18:11:59 +0100, Tim Ward wrote:

"Michael Hoffman" wrote in message
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I'm meeting some people this Saturday morning around 04:30 before we go
on
for a flight. We are all all the same ticket for our flight on EasyJet
so
I am inclined to meet landside. Will they make us all check in at the
same
time? Somehow, even if not, it seems like it would be easier to address
problems from landside.

Anyway, does anyone have any suggestions on a good place to meet? Maybe
the Cafe Bar?


If easyJet run true to form it will go like this:

(1) check in doesn't open until two hours before scheduled time
(2) it takes longer than two hours to check everybody in (after which
you've
got the security queue of course)
(3) therefore you will meet in the check in queue whether you like it or
not.

(The days of "hand luggage only, check in at gate" have gone - think
toothpaste and nail scissors - thanks to America's War on Tourism.)



http://www.easyjet.com/B2B/EN/Airpor...e_checkin.html
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(The days of "hand luggage only, check in at gate" have gone - think
toothpaste and nail scissors - thanks to America's War on Tourism.)


http://www.easyjet.com/B2B/EN/Airpor...e_checkin.html


So? this is useless for anything other than a day trip because of the:

"Should you decide to check any baggage into the hold anyway, you must check
in via the desk in the normal way."
bit (see toothpaste and nail scissors above). (To be fair, the OP didn't say
that they *weren't* doing a day trip.)

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On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 18:54:56 +0100, Tim Ward wrote:

"Duncan Wood" wrote in message
newsp.ud27co0qpmo3dt@lucy...

(The days of "hand luggage only, check in at gate" have gone - think
toothpaste and nail scissors - thanks to America's War on Tourism.)


http://www.easyjet.com/B2B/EN/Airpor...e_checkin.html


So? this is useless for anything other than a day trip because of the:

"Should you decide to check any baggage into the hold anyway, you must
check
in via the desk in the normal way."
bit (see toothpaste and nail scissors above). (To be fair, the OP didn't
say
that they *weren't* doing a day trip.)



Generally I can survive away from home for more than 24hrs without nail
scissors & toothpaste is available in most of the world nowadays.


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"Duncan Wood" wrote in message
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Generally I can survive away from home for more than 24hrs without nail
scissors & toothpaste is available in most of the world nowadays.


Yes, I had thought of the "buy a new set of luggage each flight" approach
but frankly it's too much hassle.

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"Duncan Wood" wrote in message
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Generally I can survive away from home for more than 24hrs without nail
scissors & toothpaste is available in most of the world nowadays.


Indeed. Buy solid deodorant, tooth powder and solid shaving soap. I have
never
used one of the silly pastic liquid bags. If I really need to cut my nails
abroad,
nail clippers cost less than a pound most places...

Chris


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On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 18:11:59 +0100, "Tim Ward"
wrote:

(The days of "hand luggage only, check in at gate" have gone - think
toothpaste and nail scissors - thanks to America's War on Tourism.)


You can take toothpaste on a plane, though it has to be in a silly
plastic bag. If I'm going away for a weekend, I hardly consider nail
scissors an important part of my kit.

Hand luggage only, with online check-in, is still very possible.
Indeed, it's how I fly most of the time.

Neil

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On 10 Jul, 20:49, (Neil Williams)
wrote:
You can take toothpaste on a plane, though it has to be in a silly
plastic bag.


I've wondered what the rules are on the "resealable
plastic bag". Can you take a supermarket grapes bag
or does it have to be of an approved design?

Also I was looking for a source of small squeezy bottles
for a few days' supply of e.g. shaving gel or toothpaste.
The squeezy bottles sold in travel shops are too large
(50-100ml, I'm looking for more like 10ml), and hotel
shampoo miniatures are rarely squeezy enough.
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"Al Grant" wrote in message
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On 10 Jul, 20:49, (Neil Williams)
wrote:
You can take toothpaste on a plane, though it has to be in a silly
plastic bag.


I've wondered what the rules are on the "resealable
plastic bag". Can you take a supermarket grapes bag
or does it have to be of an approved design?

Also I was looking for a source of small squeezy bottles
for a few days' supply of e.g. shaving gel or toothpaste.
The squeezy bottles sold in travel shops are too large
(50-100ml, I'm looking for more like 10ml), and hotel
shampoo miniatures are rarely squeezy enough.


I may be wrong (for that read "I'm probably wrong"), but I think the Body
Shop sell all manner of bottles. Maybe there's something squeezy enough
there?

Anthony




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