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The Doctor



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Refundable flights?

Did a quick bit of research for flights from East Mids to Edinburgh the other day but all required payment up front and no refunds. Me and SWMBO have booked a hotel just into the new year via booking.com which means no payment required and free cancellation.

I was hoping to find some way of doing the same for flights! Don't fancy 4.5 hours drive for a 2 night stay and the train takes 4 hours for the same price as the plane which takes 1 hour 10 minutes.

Anyone know of any way of booking a refundable flight? It's the weather at that time of year that can be problematic hence being cautious before parting with cash. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Don’t know of any airlines that offer cancellations. Some allow you to change the dates but those prices are a lot more expensive than standard flights. Also, double check the cancellation terms for the hotel with booing.com - some allow it up to 6.00pm on the day, others must be cancelled within two weeks. Oh, and always book with booking.com via a cashback site. Thumbs Up Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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Ah it's as I feared then. Yes the hotel allows cancellation right up until the day before. It might end up being a case of checking the forecast about a week before and then seeing if we grab any late flight deals. Thumbs Up LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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We went to Edinburgh years and years ago on a special Valentines deal flight from the newly opened City airport. This was long before the days of budget airlines. It was sunny but bloody freezing. Thing was, we were well wrapped up but the locals were going around in T shirts and shorts! Just bank on it being bad weather, plan and dress accordingly and you’ll be fine.

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^ At 4.5 hours drive for a 2 night stay, I wouldn't enjoy it in any car Laughing LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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The problem is that a train fare on the day would be more expensive than the air fare you have picked both air and train pre booked are non refundable, the difference in time between air and train is probably equal taking into account of airline check in times and security adds an hour at least and about 45 mins at the other end plus getting to the airport and at the other end travel to Edinburgh. The flight time is from end of runway to touch down not gate to gate, now with HS2/3 a different game Very Happy my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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The Doctor wrote:
^ At 4.5 hours drive for a 2 night stay, I wouldn't enjoy it in any car Laughing


4.5 hours? You could leave at 7.00 and be there by 11.30. Two nights by air is no good if you’re getting there mid-afternoon on day one and have to leave mid- morning on day three. What do you estimate your journey time door to door by air and what are the flight departure and arrival times? Past: FL2 TD4 HSE Auto
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It's a fair point about driving and the time I could be there for vs waiting for a mid morning flight. I just wanted a less tiring journey so its also a fair point about check in times at the airport. I'll weigh up train costs on the east coast line from Newark in due course. LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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Each to his own preferences. But as this is a forum seeking members opinions; I would without hesitation much prefer a drive of 4.5 hours over a miserable overall flight journey of similar duration, including check-in, delays and initial and final journeys to/from airport. Even taking this to extreme, my wife and I always drive two days to Northern Spain rather than fly door/door in 8 hours.

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The Doctor wrote:
^ At 4.5 hours drive for a 2 night stay, I wouldn't enjoy it in any car Laughing


I've driven longer than that just to go to a party (for a few hours) in the past Rolling with laughter (Now Sold). 2008 Freelander 2 (Nazca Sand) SE TD4 Auto. Statutory write off & on WOVR for hail damage but still road legal.
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Yes its nothing to you guys. An American woman who I used to know had relatives visiting the UK who decided to drive from London to Scotland for the day Rolling with laughter LL.B (Hons) - University of Derby
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I once missed a flight to Nairobi due to being stuck on the M3 for several hours and discovered that if you miss the outbound flight then you can't use the return as the contract is for the two legs of the journey. I ended up having to pay again. I had booked through one of those cheap flight bookers on the internet and was told that if I had booked direct with the airline they would have put me on the next available flight. My travel insurance was no help either (in the T&Cs) so be warned. I now book direct. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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