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My feckin wife again...... has only booked a short holiday for..... This feckin weekend !!



Bold Seagull

strong and stable with me, or...
Mar 18, 2010
30,465
Hove
***********NEWS FLASH*******
if you are booked with easyjet you can change your flight free of charge to any of the earlier flights that day just by turning up at the airport 2 hours before any of them go...check out their policy on their website i have used this superb facilty a few times after booking the 'cheaper' late flight home. as long as there are seats available which you can check on line by trying book any of the earlier flights and put in say 40 people and you will know that there are still 40 seats left on this flights...on Monday you have flights at 9.25am and 11.25am to choose from (11.25 defintely has more than 40 seats left on it at the moment)
its on the easyjet webiste under their policies and here is a question asked on FAQ section, i use this all the time so no excuse not to be on that 11.25am flight back to sussex
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Can I take an earlier flight home on a return trip?




i would like to know, if i have a flight booked and i arrive early to the airport on that day, and there is an earlier flight with the same destination - can i board that plane? or do i have to wait for the plane my seat is booked for?

Answered



Reply

Hi Megandmitchell8,

If you arrive early at the airport for your flight home, you may transfer for free onto an earlier flight on the same day as the flight originally booked, provided this flight has seats available and you transferring won’t cause a delay.

Please make your way to the easyJet sales desk to request a free transfer to an earlier flight. The only stipulation is that you must have already made an outbound journey with easyJet and be returning to your original departure airport.

Regards,

Chris

You have to want to stand up to wife to do this, doesn't sound like it will happen. Good post though, learnt something useful there!
 








HovaGirl

I'll try a breakfast pie
Jul 16, 2009
3,139
West Hove
She's probably trying to save your marriage because you don't see enough of each other, you either being at the Amex or on here or in the pub. She probably thought she was being ever so thoughtful leaving it till the end of the season and after the cup final with no thoughts to play-offs. :whistle:
 


pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
***********NEWS FLASH*******
if you are booked with easyjet you can change your flight free of charge to any of the earlier flights that day just by turning up at the airport 2 hours before any of them go...check out their policy on their website i have used this superb facilty a few times after booking the 'cheaper' late flight home. as long as there are seats available which you can check on line by trying book any of the earlier flights and put in say 40 people and you will know that there are still 40 seats left on this flights...on Monday you have flights at 9.25am and 11.25am to choose from (11.25 defintely has more than 40 seats left on it at the moment)
its on the easyjet webiste under their policies and here is a question asked on FAQ section, i use this all the time so no excuse not to be on that 11.25am flight back to sussex
--------------------------------------------
Can I take an earlier flight home on a return trip?




i would like to know, if i have a flight booked and i arrive early to the airport on that day, and there is an earlier flight with the same destination - can i board that plane? or do i have to wait for the plane my seat is booked for?

Answered



Reply

Hi Megandmitchell8,

If you arrive early at the airport for your flight home, you may transfer for free onto an earlier flight on the same day as the flight originally booked, provided this flight has seats available and you transferring won’t cause a delay.

Please make your way to the easyJet sales desk to request a free transfer to an earlier flight. The only stipulation is that you must have already made an outbound journey with easyJet and be returning to your original departure airport.

Regards,

Chris

sod the dilemma

is this true?

superb info
 












imissworthing2

New member
Mar 15, 2008
1,483
In the Valleys
You've read this far and you think he's able to make his own decisions in life?

Haha, v.good!

I read it at the time and vaguely remember the plan (subject to the thumb he is under) being to c if it was on in the airport.


Visions of some boy in full albion gear, sitting on Albufeira beach with a distraught, inconsolable look on his face :)
 








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