Single fare Milan-London £500. Is this the most expensive easyJet fare ever?

A company has contacted us to ask to verify the unbelievable.

Yes, it’s Friday and they’re arranging flights for travel on Monday so it’s at short notice.

London to Venice on Monday and Milan to London on Wednesday

The cheapest outbound flight is with British Airways, at £340 which is high, but not ludicrously high, unlike the only option on the return, which is with easyJet at £500! Or EUR591 plus a booking fee plus a checked in baggage fee of 15 Euros for 20kg

Two suggestions from this rant!

1. ALWAYS book as far in advance as you can – I have never seen a “last-minute” bargain on any of the no-frills or full service airlines.

2. Don’t call no-frills airlines or web-airlines “low-cost” airlines, because they’re not low-cost when you need them. They’ll charge as much as they can. They’re in business to make a profit. Yes they may dump some seats at £9.99 in advance but that shouldn’t earn them the “low-cost” badge.

Hidden Credit Card Fees to be Banned

The Office of Fair Trading has ordered travel companies to show credit card and debit card charges at the initial booking stage online.

This will make comparison of fares more meaningful as the charge for two return Ryanair tickets could amount to an additional £24.00

It also wants charges for use of debit cards to be scrapped altogether and is asking the Government to change the law – but how long will that take?

In the meantime, you can avoid Ryanair charges by applying for, and using, the best prepaid card as reviewed in my article, ‘How to save money off your next Ryanair flighthere.

 

Top 10 tips for booking business travel flights online

Always use a flight comparison tool.

Even if you know which airline you need to book, you may be offered a cheaper alternative that you didn’t think of. We’ve selected the most accurate and reliable search engine on our Flight Search page.

Use our “Who Flies Where” tool.

Use our impartial tool to check which airlines fly the route. Flight comparison tools may exclude an airline if a) there is no availability or b) if there is a technical communications glitch between systems. (even the best professional systems e.g. Galileo GDS and Sabre GDS occasionally suffer connectivity problems)

Always search for just ONE seat

Even if two or more are travelling. See this article HERE for the reasons why you should do this, and, we guarantee you’ll frequently obtain a lower fare for at least one passenger.

Pay with a credit card that offers cashback or rewards

…If the airline/agent doesn’t charge extra. Expedia for example, never charge credit card charges – and they offer nectar points.
See our article HERE regarding the most rewarding credit cards.

Always book internet airlines e.g. EasyJet, Ryanair, WIZZ, direct with the airline

You will never find a cheaper fare through third party online agents. They will mark-up the fares. The same applies for British Airways short-haul, but it may be worth checking around for long haul and business class.

Use a travel agent if you need a booking to be “held” whilst a passenger decides

Opodo will tell you exactly how many seats are left at each fare and if there’s just one or two seats left, it may be worth using an agent who can normally hold seats at least until 6pm, before having to pay and issue tickets

Sign up your company to the following reward schemes

British Airways On-Business
Star Alliance Company Plus
See our full article HERE

Use TRIPIT to organise itineraries

Forward all your confirmation emails to www.tripit.com and they’ll assemble your flight + hotel + airport parking etc., all in one place

More details HERE

Check health requirements, visa requirements before travel!

More details on our “useful sites” page HERE:

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