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buzzaway.co.ukNewest Review: ... your details (dates, destination, number of passengers, and so on), and this takes you to the main booking screen, where you can select your desired flights from a list matching your criteria. This is where you see one of the main benefits of booking your flight through the website, as you are shown the regular ticket price, next to the discounted web fare – normally a saving of ... more |
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by - written on 22/10/02 (Very useful, 414 readings)
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Over the last two years, I have flown with Buzz on several occasions, and in that time their website has improved immeasurably. At the outset, it provided quite a basic service, just detailing destinations and flight times and allowing you to book online, with very few frills. This was all well and good, but there weren’t really any incentives, any hooks that made me think of using buzzaway.com as my first stop when looking for flights. However, that has all changed in recent months, as the site has been given a complete overhaul and the addition of many new features, together with the general improvement in site reliability, has given the budget airline a far more ... Read the complete review
by - written on 25/02/02 (Very useful, 396 readings)
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Buzz, the low cost airline, are currently offering a whole host of reasonable deals on their website. I popped by hoping to find some cheap flights to Dublin but unfortunately came up short. They dont fly to Dublin! I must admit though, Im very impressed with the content and layout of their website. Design and presentation. ------------------------ Very good. Using the Yellow, Green and Purple of their corporate colours, they have developed a website in these shades that really makes an impact on you. Its not over the top as you might expect. Its just a masterpiece in Flash design. I say Flash because that is the technology that is used to ... Read the complete review
by - written on 05/02/01 (Very useful, 217 readings)
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My tickets from Buzz were the only the second thing I ever bought off the internet and I sat there stunned for 2 minutes that it had been so easy. Normally me being the tickets to France to see my grandparents involves dealing with a travel agent who believes where I want to go is obscure and I end up on Air France at some ungodly hour being fed coffee made from peat or pig bits by a nasty air stewardess. Buzz is a completely different experience. The website is easy to use, you plug in where you would like to go and the dates and it finds you flights that are usually on those days (they seem to be quite frequent) or as near as they can manage. It's usually ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/09/00 (Very useful, 669 readings)
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I have booked a trip to Frankfurt in October on buzzaway.co.uk, and was very impressed with the website. The site itself is very simple, and takes a similar no-frills approach to the airline itself. This makes it very easy to use. There is information on destinations, airports and some of the extra services you can pay for (such as in flight meals and lounge access). The booking system works very well, and you get a discount for booking online. However, the main reason I booked was a web-only promotion, which got me a return flight for £39 INCLUDING tax - an absolute bargain. If you travel a lot and like to get cheap fares, it is worth ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/08/00 (Useful, 25 readings)
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I recently went to Frankfurt with a party of 33 using Buzz and they didn't miss a beat - makes you wonder why airlines bother with tickets at all! Buzz doesn't issue them to keep costs down, all you need is a means of identity so they can check your name on the passenger list and what better than your passport which you need anyway? Because it is a "No-frills" airline, you don't get meals or drinks free, on a flight lasting less than an hour, who needs them? A drinks trolley does come round but the prices are high and one of our group pre-booked a meal which she said was excellent but a bit pricey. That trip cost us £70 a head and ... Read the complete review
from MarcD
06/09/2000
from jdidlock
27/08/2000

