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Easyjet and Ryanair ceasing Madrid Operations
OK, it's a bit sketchy according to news reports and guidance from their web sites, but due to Spain doubling airport taxes, both RyanAir and Easyjet will be "making changes" to their Madrid operations.
I just booked award flights to MAD in February and just purchased first half of 'open jaw' tix on Easyjet MAD-VCE-PSA-MAD last week. (out $100 right now) Easyjet web site says, "easyJet has announced that it may make some changes to its flying programme from Madrid. All flights to and from Madrid, up to 1 November 2012 will be unaffected and passengers do not need to take any further action. There may be changes to easyJet flights to and from Madrid after 1 November and customers who are already booked on these flights will be notified by email if they are affected." News reports say Easyjet is closing it's base: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-2177839/Ryanair-cuts-routes-Spain-row-airport-tax-increase-Madrid-Barcelona.html AirItalia can do the FULL openjaw tix for $183 pp. (I should have looked last week) Should I rebook on AirItalia and hope Easyjet cancels ? Fortunately it's only $100 at this point ... I welcome your thoughts |
Originally Posted by Mattress_Runner
(Post 18989833)
Should I rebook on AirItalia and hope Easyjet cancels ?
But as an $80 insurance against the risk, the Alitalia option is`attractive. You could probably write off most of this in baggage allowance, seat assignment and general stress-relief. I'm not sure why you'd hope easyJet cancels, bringing unhappiness to hundreds of other passengers. It seems an unreasonable price for others to pay for your satisfaction. |
I am not sure about EZY, but Ryanair might move most of the Spanish capacity to Poland - when they just commenced quite a significant operation from a new airport in Warsaw (WMI - Warsaw Modlin) - and further develop BUD operation created after Malev bankruptcy.
$183 fare on AZ is a good price, I would not hesitate to book. |
Originally Posted by IAN-UK
(Post 18990044)
But as an $80 insurance against the risk, the Alitalia option is`attractive. You could probably write off most of this in baggage allowance, seat assignment and general stress-relief.
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Technically the title is incorrect.
Easyjet and Ryanair are not ceasing Madrid Operations. They will just not have bases in Madrid. Ryanair and Easyjet will continue to operate from other bases. GBM |
Thanks for the advice - I did book the AlItalia option. My cancelation "hope," only implied my flight, so I could get my $100 back. Did not wish to inconvience other passengers - I posted this alert so others hopefully, will plan ahead and make other options as myself.
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Originally Posted by GBM.flights
(Post 18990763)
Technically the title is incorrect.
Easyjet and Ryanair are not ceasing Madrid Operations. GBM "EasyJet has also announced it is closing its base at Madrid airport this winter, citing higher taxes as one of the reasons." They may keep other airports open, but article says EasyJet and Ryan are closing their MAD operations. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/ar...#ixzz21XvuV9RN |
Originally Posted by NickB
(Post 18990533)
This is not an insurance policy if the OP cannot cancel the $100 ticket. It will be a $183 insurance policy.
I'd now practise some sophistry and forget insurance - just write off the $100 to experience: then purchase a new $183 ticket :) |
Originally Posted by Mattress_Runner
(Post 18991449)
I hate to be a nerd, but that's what the news article said in the article I posted:
"EasyJet has also announced it is closing its base at Madrid airport this winter, citing higher taxes as one of the reasons." They may keep other airports open, but article says EasyJet and Ryan are closing their MAD operations. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/ar...#ixzz21XvuV9RN |
Originally Posted by Mattress_Runner
(Post 18991449)
I hate to be a nerd, but that's what the news article said in the article I posted:
Madrid based customers will also continue to benefit from easyJet’s services after the proposed transfer as easyJet will operate to Madrid from many of Europe’s most popular cities.
Originally Posted by starflyergold
(Post 18993137)
And there is your problem, right there: www.dailymail.co.uk ;)
GBM |
Originally Posted by Mattress_Runner
(Post 18989833)
AirItalia can do the FULL openjaw tix for $183 pp. (I should have looked last week) Should I rebook on AirItalia and hope Easyjet cancels ? Fortunately it's only $100 at this point ... I welcome your thoughts
ALITALIA is the airline. |
Didn't Ruinair announce it would be charging people departing Spain extra tax to their credit cards?
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So does that mean that Ryanair will be stopping all those interesting domestic flights from MAD? I discovered only just today that they have cheap and interesting options to some less obvious destinations I want to go in N Spain: Asturias (OVD), Santander (SDR), Bilbao (BIO) and, of course, Santiago (SCQ).
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Originally Posted by GBM.flights
(Post 18994543)
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Originally Posted by bostontraveler
(Post 18996193)
AirItalia???
ALITALIA is the airline. |
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