EasyJet flexible fares – are they worth it?

Posted on May 1st, 2011. Written by bookingbusinesstravel.

In a complete reversal of the low cost airlines policy of encouraging you to book direct and online, easyJet has introduced a range of higher priced “flexible fares” starting at £99.99 which are only available via travel agents.

Stated Benefits:

  • Unlimited free date changes with a 4 week period (1 week and 3 weeks after departure)
  • 1 piece of hand baggage (unlimited weight)
  • 1 piece of hold baggage (20Kg)
  • Free speedy boarding
  • No extra booking fees

Consider the following:

  • The change fee on normal cheap tickets is just £30
  • Hand baggage is already free on all fare types, unlimited weight, dimensions: 56 x 45 x 25cm
  • Hold baggage would cost £18 extra but how many business travellers require check-in luggage when flying short haul with easyJet?
  • The travel agent may charge between £10 and £25 to make the booking (and maybe mark-up), and a fee to change.
  • easyJet already allow you to board an earlier flight on the return, for free.
  • The “flexible fares” are not refundable, whilst full service airlines flexible fares usually are.
  • How often does Speedy Boarding work in practise? Is it worth the extra?

Booking Business Travel suggests that to buy the cheapest fare on the day is the best policy.

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