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Cheap Flights on WizzAir.....is it a con ?


spiritusThreads: 52
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  Jan 6, 07, 10:35 /  #
Every so often Wizz Air announce on their website a promotional offer of very cheap flights often for only £ 0.01 + taxes and fees etc.

The trouble is when you start looking for these cheap flights via their booking system they are nowhere to be seen.

Is this a genuine offer you think ?

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  Jan 6, 07, 10:44 /  #
nope, get it booked I went with skyeurope to Krakow return for £17 quid - it was a 1 pound for the flight the rest were tax
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  Jan 6, 07, 10:45 /  #
they're mainly flying mid week as a posed to weekends if you have the flxibility go for it
telefonitika   Jan 6, 07, 10:50 /  #
They have them offers also on via Doncaster Robin Hood Airport here in Doncaster (surprisely)as they serve Katowice airport at the present time 4 times a week and from July 2007 will serve Gdansk 4 times a week from Doncaster
wozzyThreads: 13
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  Jan 6, 07, 10:50 /  #
Quoting: spiritus, Post #1
Is this a genuine offer you think ?

It's genuine alright......Flew with Wizz air in late october 2006 Liverpool-Katowice return
paid £1 outward 1p homeward . Plus taxes £139. for three of us.

Thought there would be some kind of hitch but no, trouble free flight. If you can get it go for it.

Didn't have any trouble booking via the booking system, I should try again.
szkotja2007Threads: 38
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  Jan 6, 07, 11:06 /  #
Plenty of Wizz Air penny flights from GLA Prestwick to Poland - the tax and stuff brings it up to around 40 pound return.
Centralwings can be quite cheap, starting around 9.99 one way before tax, flying out of Edinburgh.
BubbaWooThreads: 46
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  Jan 6, 07, 16:48 /  #
Quoting: spiritus, Post #1
Every so often Wizz Air announce on their website a promotional offer of very cheap flights often for only £ 0.01 + taxes and fees etc


with ryan air i normally pay less than a pound for my flights - plus taxes... penny flights are not unheard of
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  Sep 16, 07, 08:28 /  #
I am flying into Katowice late friday night flight and am staying in Krakow. I see you can book a bus thru Wizz. I wont book that part for another week.

Can anyone comment on the bus service? I see I wont get in until almost 0200.
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  Sep 16, 07, 08:56 /  #
Quoting: Lonman
I wont book that part for another week


I should book it as soon as you can, its a very popular shuttle.

Very reliable too. Drop off is at the bus station in Kralow, from there you can get a taxi at a reasonable rate to wherever you are staying.

Have a good trip.............
FrankThreads: 27
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  Sep 16, 07, 09:16 /  #
Be sure to use one of the flight checker sites to pick the right flights and to save endless searching on each airlines site!

travelsupermarket.com/travelmerge/travelsearch.aspx?package =4

skyscanner.net

kayak.co.uk/flights

lowfareflights.co.uk
johan123Threads: 1
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  Sep 16, 07, 09:27 /  #
I have even heard of an airline that pays you $9.99 for every flight you take
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  Sep 16, 07, 12:07 /  #
Quoting: wozzy
I should book it as soon as you can, its a very popular shuttle.


Thanks for the tip... will get it done soonest.

Frank thanks for the tips on low fare UK sites... I was using a US Kayak with little joy until a Polish friend put me on to Wizz....

Just sucks getting in late but guess can stay up when I get in and see the town late late at night...

Cheers
LonmanThreads: 5
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  Oct 13, 07, 03:19 /  #
Just to follow up. I took a late wizzair flight on a friday night out of Luton, near London. Though the flight was delayed 6 hours due to plane problems I think the staff handled well. I was worried that the transfer shuttle would not be there when we got in at 530am to Katowice but it was and drove us safely to Krakow.

Return was from Warsaw the early 0600 flight. No problems nice flight. Though no need to get there any earlier than 430 as the security is not open until then. So expect a line if much after that.

On both flights the flight crews appeared professional and were helpful.
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  Nov 24, 08, 13:50 /  #
can i just ask something, i booked a flight with wizzair but it says in the luggage bit (just read it now) that i'm not allowed to carry any liquids in my CHECKED baggage. no shampoo, shower gel, perfume or vodka (lol)? that's not the carry-on luggage is it? it's just that i can't obviously have any of that in my hand luggage so now i'm pretty cheesed off that i can't take my lotions and potions with me! am i just being paranoid? can i still put them in the big bag (which i paid for bloody £8 each way) like i always used to do? flew with them before and all that was fine. please help!
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  Nov 24, 08, 13:53 /  #
You are right, Justysia. I was stopped at Balice for possessing for than 100ml's of liquid in my main baggage. That was back in Dec 2006, just after they brought in that new rule. I wasn't allowed to take my shaving foam. However, they are so friggin lax with enforcement at times.
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Edited by: JustysiaS   Nov 24, 08, 14:00 /  #
flew with wizzair last time almost 2 years ago and had all my toileteries in my main big bag and that was perfectly fine, they actually told me to move any larger liquid bottles to the main luggage as well cos they were not allowed on board. flew with BA last xmas and it was the same, i thought these rules applied for the hand luggage only???!!!

ps: don't wanna call costumer services cos it's £0.65 per minute! they have no e-mail help centre!
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  Nov 24, 08, 14:01 /  #
Once I booked a flight from WizzAir, Roma-Katwoice and... they delayed it 24 hours... not counting people that should have taken off two days before us, then they told them that they gonna fly with us and THEN they had to wait another day. Niceee
Break from WizzAir, break from Roma Ciampino...
miranda   Nov 24, 08, 14:02 /  #
JustysiaS:

i thought these rules applied for the hand luggage only???!!!

that would be my understanding too. Double check because it sounds really strange.
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Edited by: JustysiaS   Nov 24, 08, 14:04 /  #
i quite liked wizzair but with all these stupid fees like that one for extra leg room or if you wanna fly with your laptop you need to book a SEAT for it ha ha, it's really going the same way ryanair is...

miranda:

that would be my understanding too. Double check because it sounds really strange.


let me copy and paste:

Any piece of baggage to be checked-in is subject to a fee, payable per bag, per flight and per passenger. The number of bags you wish to check in must be indicated and paid for during the booking process. If further pieces of baggage are paid for later, a higher Baggage Fee applies. If passenger checks in fewer pieces of baggage than had been paid for, Baggage Fee will not be refunded.

Passengers are allowed to carry one piece of carry-on baggage with a maximum weight of 10 kilograms and with a maximum dimension of 55x20x40 centimetres and to check in a maximum of 20 kilograms without incurring an excess baggage fee. Should the weight of all the checked-in baggage combined exceed 20 kilograms, an excess baggage fee must be paid.

Your checked baggage must not contain:
a) cash, securities;
b) jewellery, precious metal, precious and semi-precious stones;
c) computer, camera, video camera, cellular phone and any other electronic or technical appliances and their accessories;
d) official, business or private documents;
e) travel or other identity documents;
f) keys;
g) liquid (except: acid battery of a wheel chair);
h) medicine;
i) pieces of art and fine arts.
Should your checked baggage contain any of the items listed above, we will not be liable for any loss, destruction, delay of and damage to such items.

:-/
sausageThreads: 25
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  Nov 24, 08, 14:16 /  #
JustysiaS:

Your checked baggage must not contain:

Weird... they don't mention aerosols.
It is very confusing they say "must not"
Then they imply that these items may be in your luggage
JustysiaS:

Should your checked baggage contain any of the items listed above

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Edited by: tomekcatkins   Nov 25, 08, 08:59 /  #
JustysiaS:

costumer services cos it's £0.65 per minute


Unless you want to do something with your clothes I shouldn't call it anyway.. :P

Anyhow, I think Sausage is right. I think the "must not's" are allowed though not insured.
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  Nov 25, 08, 09:43 /  #
JustysiaS:

JustysiaS


sausage:

sausage GOLD MEMBER



OK, this is my area of "expertise" - I work as a Shift Co-ordinator for a groundhandling agent at Luton A/P.

The list quoted by JustysiaS is a guide - it refers to items of personal value and/or necessity. You may carry these items in your hold luggage, but entirely at your own risk. You can even transport weapons such as rifles, pistols and shotguns if you choose; however PPR (Prior Permission Required) is needed before you do so.
Under no circumstances will you be allowed to transport ammunition - nothing to do with security - simply because airlines that operate passenger services only have never been allowed to carry explosives on passenger flights, it's a flight safety issue.


Sausage, as you've observed, they didn't mention Aerosols - surprising indeed as they constitute "dangerous goods". But to clarify: you are allowed to carry aerosol products as long as they have been discharged at least once (if new) prior to packing in your hold luggage.

Finally, insurance: when you purchase your ticket you purchase a seat on a specified flight. Insurance is a seperate matter and should be dealt with accordingly. You can purchase insurance from the airline you're flying with - but be aware that, generally, the list that JustysiaS quoted will undoubtedly be included in the exclusions clause of their insurance. So, best to take out insurance with an alternative provider.

Hope this proves useful. :)
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  Nov 25, 08, 09:57 /  #
Robert A:

you are allowed to carry aerosol products as long as they have been discharged at least once (if new) prior to packing in your hold luggage.

I really do learn something new every day. Thanks R. WizzAir's wording is confusing to say the least.
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  Nov 25, 08, 10:06 /  #
You're welcome

sausage:

WizzAir's wording is confusing to say the least.


Indeed

JustysiaS:

g) liquid (except: acid battery of a wheel chair);


Under no circumstances would anyone be allowed to transport a Liqiud cell battery. Item g on the list suggests you can!!! You can carry dry cell batteries as long as they are disconnected and packaged seperately.

One more thing, check-in staff are less than consistent when it comes to allowing certain items to travel. If you encounter problems of this nature ask to Speak with the Passenger/Customer Services supervisor or Duty Manager. :)
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  Nov 25, 08, 12:31 /  #
oh wow, thanks Robert A that's brilliant :D
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  Nov 25, 08, 12:38 /  #
JustysiaS:

thanks Robert A


You're welcome.

Delighted that I could contribute something of practical value. :)
JustysiaSThreads: 15
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  Nov 26, 08, 17:01 /  #
just one more question lol i got an e-invoice from wizzair do i need to print it out and take it to the airport, or do i just keep it for my records? do i need to sign it and send it off somewhere? i dunno cos i never got one off them before?! i hate paperwork!!
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Edited by: Robert A   Nov 27, 08, 07:28 /  #
JustysiaS:

e-invoice from wizzair do i need to print it out


I think you're talking about the booking confirmation. If so, you can print it out and keep it with you as it will have your booking ref. on it.

Easyjet & Ryanair operate the same system and it can speed up the check-in process - especially if the check-in system fails, which happens from time to time. Also, if there is a problem at check-in, relating to your flight booking, you will have a "hard copy" of your booking confirmation.

You shouldn't have to sign anything - it's for your information. You only need to print one copy, as your booking ref is valid for both legs of your journey (if return flight was booked at the same time as departure flight).

If you have more questions, I'll be glad to answer them - if I can. ;)
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  Nov 27, 08, 15:06 /  #
thank you again Robert A you are very helpful! usually i'd get one email with my booking reference and confirmation of payment, but wizzair made it look pretty complicated, it wasn't like that last time i used it. i just had to make sure this time. last minute holiday you see, i'm paranoid that cos of all this rushing around and organising stuff i got myself into a mess! thank God for this forum ha ha...

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