I'll be flying to London this coming December, i know how international airports get during the holiday season and the security check lines are often very long...so i heard that i should avoid ...
ARE CD PLAYER ALLOW ON FLIGHTS TO MEXICO
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Is it allowed to pack a plant in with my luggage when I fly from France to Britain? I know there are strict rules as to what can and can't be brought into a country (no meat products, no fruit ...
average 25 - 50% more than on high street. Just like motorway services they know they have a captive customer. Maybe this whole liquid explosive thing is just a money making conspiracy
alwaysmoose
Twice as much as you would pay for them outside. It's basically organized crime.
nae
the airplane glass of wine? aren't they still 2 dollars a glass
last time i bout a bottle of soda, which was in 2005, from the airport, it was like 3 almost 4 dollars, crazy.
lildude211us
yeah, i know
Most drinks start at 3 bucks.
London Boi!
they arent too bad, and stop moaning anyway, your on holiday!! :-) :-)
But Why??
yeah, heaps...
Penfold
You've already paid a lot for your holiday. Are you really quibbling that an orange juice or bottle of water may cost 50p or £1 more than from your high street?
kittenpinkrock
erm well if u want a drink out the bar probably about 3 quid but if ur only after a bottle of water or coke etc for your flight well they cost the normal price as they would anywhere else, there wil be various shops like boots whsmith etc. it aint that much of a rip off lol.
pedro b
the price of the drinks is no thing compared to the cost of your air ticket
terpinturtle
Depends on the airport, and the drink. Some of the bars are quite reasonable...$4-9 per drink. Don't get sloshed or they will not let you one the plane!
ufo18
Captive group they seem to be able to charge what they like , its always been a rip off it should be at duty free prices at least that's what they BUY it at, something B.A.A or F.A.A should look into or even the tax man