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| Hector | Post subject: BA going up market?
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Joined: 19:34 on 29th May 2008 Posts: 1214 Location: Somerset |
Got an e-mail earlier in the week confirming that BA packages for New Zealand are now on sale. I'm already sorted, but thought I would have a look to see what was on offer. A bit suprised that things appear to have gone upmarket. Tours include visits to Queenstown and Rotorua, and the prices reflect this. 16 day tour for the last 2 tests is about £4,670 including single supplement. That's about double what it would cost to book it yourself. Would it be cheaper to go to Gullibles? |
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| blueandy1mac | Post subject: Re: BA going up market?
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Joined: 11:30 on 14th Jul 2008 Posts: 1810 Location: Preston UK |
Possibly cheaper Hector, but think about the company you'll keep !!!!! Never forget the fat obnoxious a...hole bedecked in egg and bacon blazer, tie etc at Cape Town airport. Absolutely beside himself berating an airport employee for having the temerity to inform him that his luggage would be on a different carousel - 30 yards away. |
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| wickets | Post subject: Re: BA going up market?
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Joined: 22:49 on 30th Apr 2008 Posts: 1026 Location: Swindon |
Been this way for a while. Surprised that you are surprised. |
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| TC1 | Post subject: Re: BA going up market?
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Joined: 16:04 on 2nd Sep 2011 Posts: 44 |
Hector Wrote: Would it be cheaper to go to Gullibles? Actually Gullivers are now owned by TUI, who (funily enough) operate the Barmy Army Tours as well! |
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