2011
5
May
Glasgow, Scotland over May Long Weekend - $618 roundtrip after tax
5
May
Try May 18-25 over at http://www.airtransat.ca from Calgary to Glasgow, Scotland. It just dropped to $618 roundtrip after tax.
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Just to note, that pic above is of Edinburgh, not Glasgow. Edinburgh is about an hour east of Glasgow, and a fair bit nicer looking in my opinion.
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I so agree about the picture, it is also a heck of a deal too .......
Some more cheap ones to Glasgow, Scotland on airtransat.ca - $668 roundtrip after tax - try any combo of May 25, June 1, June 8.
That's definitely something I've always been interested in hearing from people.
How much cheaper does a flight have to be on Air Transat (with it's cramped leg room and no seat back entertainment) to tempt a person away from the major carriers?
$300/person cheaper?
$500?
In this case it's $1000/person cheaper (KLM is next cheapest, and 3 hours more travel time each way) which would be more than enough to tempt me. That would work out to $62 per hour spent flying.
In other words, more leg room and seat back entertainment would be costing me $62/hour on another carrier. Imagine that, if the stewardess came down the aisle on an Air Transat flight and asked if anyone would like to upgrade to a roomier seat with seatback entertainment for $62/hour. Would anyone do it?
When thinking of it that way, bringing a book and dealing with a cramped seat is more appealing.