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simonSE15
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Be aware that if you do not fulfil the terms and conditions of the flight, it may be cancelled without notice. Hopefully this will not happen, but be careful ... xGone ... or have I?0
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"without notice"? so could you turn up at the airport, having booked a hotel etc and not have a flight?0
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"without notice"? so could you turn up at the airport, having booked a hotel etc and not have a flight?
Yes.
I'm pretty sure people got away with it last time, but there would be nothing to stop them cancelling the bookings (at any time), as the passengers would be in breach of contract.
I was tempted to book something, I'm just not sure if it is worth the risk ... xGone ... or have I?0 -
There`s no risk if you read and stick to the T&C`s.0
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