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I mean how does that work? Last year they ranged from 560 to 2500 pounds...
> this has put a hole new perspective for me...maybe next time il go for
> the cheaper ones...u better not be wrong though...
heh heh trust me... planhe fanatic and seasoned bargain flight seeker!!
You'd think it'd be toehrwise, because if more people go on the otehr flight, then it can go, but if not enough people go, tehy cancel the flight and save money (because if only 50 people went on it, they would lose money), so they up the price so that if not as many people do go on it, they lose less money.
or something.
It's not the easiest thing to explain.
*Spot the plane fanatic
> depends wot airline...go with the cheapo one and the chances are itll
> probly crash or get hijaked or something...ure cjoice though...save
> money...or time...
Nah... when it comes to airlines cheap does not equal crash etc... most planes are serviced at a limited number of centres which work upto the highest standards... its just global economics, ie airlines such as Kenya airways have lower wage requirements than say KLM or BA.