Thomas Cook LAS-GLA question(s)
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Thomas Cook LAS-GLA question(s)
Considering the direct TC LAS-GLA and return as an alternative to pretty much all other options. for my date range (may/june) it is showing half price or less vs. all other carriers (and those are non-direct). That said, I wonder what the catch(es) is/are.
(edi or gla arrival are both fine)
It seems difficult to lose baggage on a direct flight, assuming one arrives early, but anything can happen. This would be the major concern.
How are seats vs. the current standard for major carriers? at 188cm/6'2", I am already within the discomfort limit on some carriers.
Any feedback on experiences on this or any of this carriers US-UK routes would be appreciated.
(edi or gla arrival are both fine)
It seems difficult to lose baggage on a direct flight, assuming one arrives early, but anything can happen. This would be the major concern.
How are seats vs. the current standard for major carriers? at 188cm/6'2", I am already within the discomfort limit on some carriers.
Any feedback on experiences on this or any of this carriers US-UK routes would be appreciated.
Last edited by Woofdog123; Mar 9, 2017 at 12:47 pm
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Thomas Cook is a package holiday company that often offers open seats on their flights UK-Europe (and occasionally US and other countries).
Seat maps here: https://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Th...s_A330-200.php
Will be no-frills - would think pay extra for bags/food etc.
Also think they are still charter flights as against scheduled - so if a problem may not be another until following day/week.
Seat maps here: https://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Th...s_A330-200.php
Will be no-frills - would think pay extra for bags/food etc.
Also think they are still charter flights as against scheduled - so if a problem may not be another until following day/week.