Easyjet and BMI same price--which to choose?
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Easyjet and BMI same price--which to choose?
For a quick jaunt to Paris from London next week, I'm finding that Easyjet from Luton and BMI from LHR are the same price, both fly into CDG. We're staying near Regent's Park and will be using public trasportation (ther are four of us). Which do you recommend?
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From Regents park you can easily get to the Piccaddily line tube for trains to Heathrow, or go across to Paddington and take the Heathrow Express, but at a cost of 15 compared to 3.40(?) for the underground.
Easyjet at Luton requires, I believe a train ride and then a shuttle bus to the airport. Alternatively you could take coach. There is a special easyjet fare of 8 return at www.greenline.co.uk and the nearest pick up point to you seems to be Baker Street Station. Journey time is about 90 minutes, but easyjet is notorious for it's cut off times. Miss it and pay to get on the next flight.
Personally, I'd take BMI from Heathrow. Why pay the same price for a discount no frills airline when you can pay the same for a full service one? Not getting food for a 1 hour flight may be a small thing, but having to scramble for a seat is just so uncivilised. Sorry, but it just is!
Easyjet at Luton requires, I believe a train ride and then a shuttle bus to the airport. Alternatively you could take coach. There is a special easyjet fare of 8 return at www.greenline.co.uk and the nearest pick up point to you seems to be Baker Street Station. Journey time is about 90 minutes, but easyjet is notorious for it's cut off times. Miss it and pay to get on the next flight.
Personally, I'd take BMI from Heathrow. Why pay the same price for a discount no frills airline when you can pay the same for a full service one? Not getting food for a 1 hour flight may be a small thing, but having to scramble for a seat is just so uncivilised. Sorry, but it just is!
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The fact that Easyjet gets away with calling Luton airport "London" Luton is a joke.... it very awkward to get to and miles away...
Comparing the two airlines would be similar to comparing Southwest and American Airlines here in the US.
One, a deep discount carrier with nothing going for it except price. The other a proper full service airline .
A no brainer if I ever saw one, esspecially if they are the same price.
[This message has been edited by JohnG (edited 04-11-2003).]
Comparing the two airlines would be similar to comparing Southwest and American Airlines here in the US.
One, a deep discount carrier with nothing going for it except price. The other a proper full service airline .
A no brainer if I ever saw one, esspecially if they are the same price.

[This message has been edited by JohnG (edited 04-11-2003).]
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Thank you all for your help. As it turned out, by last night BA was $40 lower than all the others, so that decision was easy. I appreciate the primer!

