well, as it turns out if you don't live in the select cities that are
included in the offer (and for some reason Minneapolis isn't on the list
eventhough BA flys out of Minneapolis) it is still cheaper to fly Iceland
Air
MEK
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Always thought the term "security fee" was quite humorous. It's more like
an insecurity fee.
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> $2.50 September 11 Security Fee
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> that's the price of a cup of coffee -
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> MEK
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> Greg Earle
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> Garrett McGrath wrote:
> >> huh?
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> >> "Celebrate one hundred years of flight and fly from
> >> any British Airways US gateway to London for just $100
> >> each way (fees and restrictions apply*)."
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> >> Beware that you have to fly out of New York to be
> >> able to get those prices
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> Not only that, but the "any" is in bold-face, Mr. MEK :-)
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> (That said, I love how you have to pay $100.50 - *more* than half the
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> round-trip fare - in "taxes and government fees" and the "September 11
> Security fee". Grrrr ... )
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> But erm, anyway ... hey, now there's another 313 London party to take
> advantage of this deal to get over for :-)
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> - Greg
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