Absolutely, as long as one gets what has really been represented,
(which of course is where we come in Met - you did, I didn't) nuff said.
Ya know..while, a litre/gallon of gas, bottle of coke, a box of cereal, a can
of soup, & cars have all about doubled in price over the last 5-10 years,
no one says a peep. (sigh... the joys of tinsel & a monopoly). But the airlines
amazingly find away to make the gravity machine work backwards (they smart),
and the village goes moo moo for cheap airfare... (woops did I say that out loud?
Sorry I mean't baaah baaah) ...
Say, this internet thing really is the cats pajamas eh?
:)


The Scots have invaded! LOL I saw the strangest looking fellow, 100% geeky hiptster from the waist up, 100% Braveheart from the waist down, walking through my neighborhood ... I had to ask if he was uncomfortable in all that wool , and he replied in a nearly impenetrable brogue (a word unfamiliar to him!) and my next question was "Did you flyglobespan?" and he said yes, and that its the cheapest way for him (from Edinburgh) to get around - he went to Toronto last year. Had some difficulty understanding him, but he was a big fan of the discount airline. "If you have time and are flexible, its the best deal for your money." fwiw.
I asked about delays, and he said his flight to Boston was delayed 5 hrs. Of course, he added that was due to a flaming Jeep Cherokee - we cannot really blame flyglobespan, can we? He insisted that the RT $705 fare he'd found "at the last minute, and that's the way to do it" was far better than any other deals there. In a way, this kid was like a walking advertisement, without any effort : flyglobespan should print up cool tshirts and give them to anyone wearing a kilt & sporin boarding their flights, LOL (I was at a party later that night, and several people had seen this same kid walking around Boston too.)
Must admit, looking at cheapest flights on their website, I see a departure Jul 9 and return Jul 23 for about USD 575., incl taxes. And that's only about $100. more expensive than the Delta Shuttle Boston - New York, so yes that's CHEAP. (JetBlue is cheaper, BOS-JFK : $210 RT.)
It is a safe bet to say that flyglobespan now offers the cheapest flights from BOS to Europe, provided you book last minute. Frugal Yankees, take note! Predictably, we'll be seeing alot more Scots visiting Beantown and Bostonians in Glasgow too.
I'm still not convinced that adding legs (to get somewhere else in Europe) would be cheaper than booking the full R/T on an established carrier.

Ach wee indeed I'm with you on the R/T est carrier. Hey Ryanair says transatlantic is next.
Say goodnight Flyglobespan ...woops... more 3 day delays (welcome JFK) , fuel splilling out of wings in Spain,
engines hit by multipul lightning strikes...unless these cats have one really bad plane they keep trying to hide
(I don't they have that many flights to speak of), i'd guess that their planes might be someone else's rejects
or surpluss junk??? Achh weeeee ..... ahemmmm ... a bargain indeed...I wouldn't wanna be the sooner or later.
http://scot.altermedia.info/<BR><a href="http://www.irishabroad.com/news/irish-voice/news/ChaosatJFKforStrandedPassengers030307.aspx">more 12 + hour delays</a>fuel from wing in spain3 day delay in jfk