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Price Check: Easter Flights from London to Malaga

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Let’s analyse prices for a set date over the Easter weekend (April 2009) for flights from London to Malaga in Spain. We will consider direct flights only and all the extra charges that are prevalent in the industry.

British Airways – Flight price of £183.90 return from London Heathrow. This includes online check-in (T -24 hours), snacks / drinks on board and a baggage allowance of 23kg. A £3.50 booking fee applies so total is £187.40. Upgrades offered to Club Europe (34″ seat vs standard economy 31″) for £119 outbound and £93 inbound (giving a total £399.40) – this would give you lounge access, priority check-in and boarding and slightly better food.

Note, same economy flights were found on a major online agent for £163.20.

Monarch Airlines – Return flight of £197.50 available from London Luton. However we need to then add £14.98 for a 20kg bag. Assigned seating is available for £6 each leg for a normal 29″ seat or £17.50 each way for a 34″ extra legroom seat. A credit card booking fee of £6.37 applies giving a total of £230.85 for the standard seat or £253.85 for the legroom seat. Meals are available onboard for purchase at £6 each.

Aer Lingus – Flight from London Gatwick to Malaga return for £116.79. Checking in 20kg of baggage adds £15 and a service fee of £8 is also added. Assigned seating and online check-in (T – 30 hours) are freely available. So total is £139.77 which is good value – and you can earn miles on partners British Airways, Qantas, American and Cathay. Note, drinks and snacks need to be purchased on board so add another £10-£15 to the fare.

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Easyjet – has a flight from London Gatwick to Malaga priced at £112.88. To that we have to add (£7.50 x 2) £15 for checking in a 20kg bag each leg. “Speedy boarding” is charged at £15 extra (meaning you have priority boarding the aircraft – this can be a hit and miss affair though). Easyjet opt you in for travel insurance so you have to uncheck it if you don’t need it. Finally a credit card fee of £5.45 applies, for a grand total of £148.33. Drinks and snacks can be purchased on board.

Ryanair – Base fare for the flight ex-Stansted is £156.67. For checking in a bag of 15kg you will pay £30 extra. Priority boarding costs £8. Uncheck the insurance if you don’t need it. Finally credit card fee is £10, giving a grand total of £204.67. Like the other ‘budget’ airlines you pay for food and drinks onboard.

Conclusions – If you have a lot of luggage then BA’s 23kg allowance is the most generous – and be aware of Ryanair’s 15kg limit. The agent fare found for BA looks the best deal. Whether you would want to pay an extra £212 to travel in BA’s Club Europe on a short-haul flight is another question. Aer Lingus and Easyjet also had reasonable prices whilst Monarch and Ryanair looked a little expensive.

Obviously if you are travelling at Easter then you will pay a premium; if you have more flexibility you can always find lower fares on all the above carriers.

“Free” Flight Offer on Ryanair…but Watch the Charges

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

European budget airline Ryanair currently has a free flights winter sale for travel between October 2008 and January 2009. The sale runs until midnight Thursday 19th June (and has actually been running for 2 weeks having been extended 3 times already…)

The “free flights” are actually free, meaning no taxes/charges are payable. The trick to keeping your flight cost low on Ryanair is not to check-in any luggage…you will then only have to pay a credit card fee (£3.20 per person) or debit card fee (£1.20 per person) for your payment. If you have a Visa Electron card then payment is free.

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Note, the cabin baggage allowance is 10kg with maximum dimensions of 55cm x 40cm x 20cm. Also check with your airport for restrictions on carrying liquids on flights departing the EU/EEA.

Ryanair also allows you to purchase an extra seat for comfort (must be booked with the name Mr Extra Seat) but no more baggage allowance is gained.

Ryanair’s fees are as follows per segment:

Airport Check-in £4 (online check-in free for pax with no luggage)

Priority Boarding Fee £4

Infant (under 2) Fee £16

Checked bag up to 15kg £8

Checking in 2 bags up to 15kg £24

Checking in 3 bags up to 15kg £40

Excess baggage fee £12 per kilo

So by checking in one piece of luggage on a return flight would cost an additional £24.

Note, the sale is available for selected flight routes all over Europe, not just from the UK and Ireland.

Long-Haul Low-Cost Flights news – Air Asia

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

With the announcement by Fly Asian Xpress to purchase 10 Airbus A330s (plus a ‘call’ option for another 5) indicates a new chapter in the budget long-haul sector. Essentially this means Air Asia will start ultra-cheap long haul services out of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Flight destinations are expected to be UK, Australia, India, China and Japan.

For more details see our article Fly Asian Xpress / Air Asia X

With Oasis Hong Kong Airlines operating cut-price flights from Hong Kong to London (soon to add a Hong Kong to Vancouver, Canada service) and even Ryanair stating their intention to set up a low-cost Trans-Atlantic service, the sector is certainly hotting up.