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24 hour cancellation policy - Easy Jet?
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Voyager2002 wrote: »To make an international call, you dial a prefix, followed by a country code. If you are in the UK, the prefix is 00, but in the USA you begin by dialling 00, then the code for the UK, which is 44.
Anyway, the saynoto0870 site is a good source of alternative numbers, some of which may work from the USA.
It's been well documented that 0870 numbers can't be dialled from some international locations - that's why the home & foreign offices now use a freephone number together with an 020 number for overseas callers in cases of emergency0 -
You dial 011 then 44 ...
http://www.thephonebook.bt.com/publisha.content/en/search/international/record.publisha?id=L233
Absolutely right. I typed 00 when I meant 011, then edited my post to correct the typo, but for some reason my edit did not work. So thank you for saying what I meant.0 -
Wow lots of thoughts made it on to screen in this thread.
The problem with easyjet is that people often think they are cheap to use, a lot of the time they are when they have offers on for certain routes 1p or 1p+taxes arent too bad. but when your booking later or on a full/popular flight and the prices are higher they are not always the cheapest option and you should check alternatives.
Being a no frills airline isnt always the cheapest option.it is very rare that a flight costs much anyway so normally people don't loose much if they don't turn up for a flight this time it isnt the case and your flights must have been expensive.
A lesson learnt I feel. next time try kelkoo flight search to give you an idea on other options.0
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