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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 12:44 pm
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Does three classes mean cheaper ECO?

I have to admid I was pretty gutted when I heard about SK's new service concept - no food and 1/4 miles in eco definitely leaves me worse off.

But cheaper tickets can make up for this. Does anyone know if SK is going to become no frill/full fare (in which case they'll loose my custom) or maybe lower their fares too? With lower fares, this might actually not be too bad - the food in eco was generally bad anyway. Just a shame about the miles.

What makes me slightly ioptimistic is that I yesterday booked LHR-OSL-LHR return leaving Friday eve and returning Sunday afternoon a w/e in November. The cheapest I've ever gotten these tckts for have been 110, but this time I only paid 85!! Of which taxes were more than half.
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Old Nov 3, 2004 | 4:34 pm
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Hello aThreeEighty, welcome to the forum!

The fares have been lowered quite a lot already. I've just found an old booking confirmation from April last year. A return trip from AMS to CPH was EUR 139 plus tax. It was a special, highly reduced offer for Fly Home Club members. Now you can fly the same route for just EUR 79 (plus tax).
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