Posts Tagged ‘Airblue flights’
Flights to Pakistan via Turkey with Airblue
February 1st, 2012
Ontime Travel Airblue Flights from Manchester drop change fees
January 14th, 2012
Ontime Travel Airblue Manchester to Islamabad flights and Airblue Islamabad to Manchester flights
Change fees Revised
Airblue drop change fees from £75.00 to £25.00
| Ticket Refund & Change Policy | Refunds | Changes |
| More than 48 hours before flight departure | £ 25.00 | £ 25.00* |
| Within 48 hours of flight departure | £ 50.00 | £ 50.00* |
| After flight is open for check-in** | £ 50.00 | £ 50.00* |
| 30 days after flight departure | NO REFUNDS | NO CHANGES |
Manchester to Islamabad Flight with Airblue fr £475
December 17th, 2011
Ontime Travel Airblue direct flight offer , Manchester to Islamabad flights from £475.00
Early you buy cheap you fly , Airblue do fuel stopover in Turkey
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Airblue Discounte return tickets
May 28th, 2011
Ontime Travel Airblue has introduce £20.00 discount for return flights before that
there was no discount applied on single or return tickets.
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UK to Pakistan flights ash cloud update
May 24th, 2011
Ontime Travel At the moment No PIA and Airblue effected because of Ash cloud but some of Pakistan travellers
Thousands of passengers have had their flights cancelled because of drifting ash from an Icelandic volcano.
Airports affected include Londonderry, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Prestwick, Durham Tees Valley, Newcastle and Carlisle, air traffic services company Nats said.
from Glasgow flying with Emirates may effected as PIA already suspended Glasgow to Lahore flights because low passangers load.
PIA only flying from 3 of UK airports for following flights
PIA flights from Manchester to Islamabad
PIA flights from Manchester to Lahore
PIA flights from Birmingham to Islamabad
PIA flights from London to Karachi
PIA flights from London to Islamabad
PIA flights from London to Lahore
PIA bradford and glasgow flights suspended at the moment
Airblue only fly Manchester to Islamabad 3 times weekly drop from 5days weekly.
Other carrier fly to Pakistan by touching their home countries.
Airblue baggage Policy
May 16th, 2011
Ontime Travel CARRY-ON BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE:
LIMIT: 1 Carry-On bag per passenger / SIZE LIMIT: 22in x 15in x 8in (L+W+H=45 inches) / WEIGHT LIMIT: Max weight 7 kg / 15 lb
LOST/DAMAGED BAG COMPENSATION:
Maximum liability for damaged or missing baggage is $20.00 US per kg on international flights and PKR 500 per kg on domestic flights
CHECKED-BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE:
LIMIT: 1 bag per passenger
WEIGHT LIMIT: Max weight 32 kg per bag
BAG SIZE LIMIT: Max size L+H+W = 62 inches
ADDITIONAL BAG: £ 100 / Rs 12000 per bag
(subject to space availability)
AirBlue Reservation Offices relocated
January 2nd, 2011
Ontime Travel Airblue Islamabad office relocated from Suadi Pak tower to Stock Exchange Building
Ground Floor, ISE Towers
55-B Jinnah Avenue
Islamabad
111-247-258
Airblue Manchester office new address
Ground Floor
One Piccadilly Gardens
Manchester, UK M1 1RG
UK Local Office: +44 161 236-5550
Please contact 0161 870 6778 for Airblue Flights and Other Cheap Flights to Pakistan
Airblue Cancelled Thursday Flghts from 10th Oct
September 25th, 2010
Ontime Travel Airblue temporarily reduce flight frequency for Manchester / Islamabad from four flights a week to three flights a week.All Thursday flights from Manchester to Islamabad and Islamabad to Manchester cancelled effective from 10th October until further notice.Please contact Home of Pakistan Flights @ 0161 870 6778 for reschedule of flight if you already booked for Thursday.
Airline (Airblue , PIA ) Passangers Rights by EU Law
April 19th, 2010
Ontime Travel Thanks to BBC
What are my basic rights?
You have a contract with the airline to get you from A to B. So that means the airline should try to re-route your journey.
Many people will be told to stay at home and contact their airline before they travel. Passengers can generally choose to have a refund or to change to another flight, according to the Trading Standards Institute. Airlines are usually quite swift to give refunds and should not charge an administration fee.
When things are moving again, those rebooked on more expensive flights will not have to pay the difference.
What happens if I am stranded and trying to get home?
If a flight is cancelled, or delayed for more than five hours, in Europe, there are strict European rules in place, which mean that the airline is obliged to provide assistance at the airport. This includes supplying meals and refreshments, along with accommodation if an overnight stay is required.
Key points include:
- People flying into the European Union from overseas are also covered by the rules, as long as they are travelling on a European airline
- There should be no time limit on their provision of accommodation and food, even though it adds to the financial pressure on airlines
- If passengers have organised their own return travel or hotel stays, they should apply to the airline for the money back when they return. But if these are costs are “unreasonable” – such as a taxi back from Spain – then the airline will not pay. Alternative return transport organised by airlines will be safest as there will be no need to pay out and claim back
- Those flying on non-EU carriers, from outside the EU, are entitled to a refund or to be rebooked under alternative regulations, but will probably have to make a claim to their insurance company for hotel and food costs.
In the current situation it is not clear when flights will be able to take off and passengers are therefore being advised not to travel to the airport.
For those stranded overseas, it is worth keeping expenditure on continuing stays to a minimum and then making a claim to the airline. This might be an issue because there might be a shortage of hotel space.
Many airlines are providing alternative ways to get home – such as coaches – but for those further from home hotel rooms and food are being provided as they wait.
Rights will apply to future flights, even if passengers book now and find there is still disruption weeks from now.
However, owing to the fact that any cancellations would be beyond airlines’ control, there is no automatic right to other compensation. Extra compensation is available if a flight is cancelled or delayed and it is the airline’s fault.
Does the airline look after me if I have two single tickets?
This has been a source of discussion with the emergence of budget airlines.
Flights have been cancelled in a number of UK airports
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However, the EU rules on assistance apply equally to any journey, whether one-way or part of a return ticket, according to the Air Transport Users Council.
Technically speaking, the airlines should arrange and pay for the hotel and meal costs for passengers while they wait for the new flights.
Those who have single tickets and miss a return flight with one airline because their outbound flight with another airline is cancelled might not get a refund for the return flight.
How long is this expected to last, and what about insurance?
That depends on the ash situation and the disruption is changing minute-by-minute.
The situation is further confused as the volcano is still erupting.
Some travel insurance policies will pay out if a holiday, with its associated costs such as hotels, is cancelled owing to the flight problems. However, this depends on the small print so it is worth looking at your policy.
Rochelle Turner, of the consumers’ association Which?, said that very few insurance policies have this cover and as a result many holidaymakers who booked flights and accommodation separately could lose the money spent on hotels. People who get a refund and who then book more expensive alternative transport are also likely to lose out financially.
Package holidays have their own protection. Operators must refund customers for the whole holiday if trips are cancelled, meaning they could not get to their destination.
In reality, operators tend to give three options to people on package deals. They are: deferring the leaving date of the holiday, transferring to another holiday of the same or similar value, or a refund of the amount paid for the whole holiday.
There is also a potential claim to your credit card provider if you booked using your card.
What happens if I cannot get back to work?
If you are missing work because you are stranded overseas, then this is still considered to be unauthorised leave and your employer does not have to pay you.
Many employers would suggest that the time is taken as holiday but the employee would have to agree to this. They might discuss the possibility of working remotely, if possible.
James Wilders, an employment partner at the law firm Dickinson Dees, said employers had no obligation to help their employees get home – unless they were away on business.
“Employers have a duty of care which would extend to securing the safe return of everyone affected by the current disruption while on business,” he said.
“They must meet any additional expenses incurred by staff while abroad on business such as accommodation and subsistence costs as well as reasonable travel arrangements.”
However, knock-on costs such as childcare or missed events would usually not be covered.
UK to Pakistan flights cancelled until Monday afternoon
April 18th, 2010
Ontime Travel National Air Traffic Services (NATS) have now confirmed that UK airspace will remain closed until 1900 Monday 19th April at the earliest.
As a result all arriving and departing flights from/to Manchester/Birmingham/London / Bradford and Glasgow airport remain suspended until further notice.
All PIA and Airblue flights to /from UK cancelled until Monday afternoon.
Please contact PIA , Airblue or your Airline for update information telephone numbers provided in post belows.
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