I thought I had struck gold last night. Ghana International Airlines gave me a confirmation number and the details of my flight - but I hadn't even paid them a cent or a penny through the booking process.
Reviews of Ghana International Airlines look like a nightmare. Maybe they write the few good ones themselves? I am not a fussy traveller by any stretch of the information, but I do not like getting screwed, so will probably end up avoiding them now.
When you try to book on their website you just get a confirmation number which it seems you have to bring to Gatwick airport. No payment is made until you get to the desk. At least they don't ask or do not provide a service on their website to accept payment for the ticket.
This seems to be what awaits me if I go down the GIA route
Looks like you just have to bring confirmation no. to the check-in desk and if you are too late joining the queue (e.g. no. 301 on a 300 capacity flight, then you don't get on the plane and have to pay a $100 fine in order to fly the next day cause you were supposedly 'late.'
Problem with going there early seems to be that there are already going to be a load of people waiting from the previous 2 days!!!! So despite the cheap prices, it seems like a major risk and may end up costing the same as British airways or Lufthansa in the long run. In addition to that, I would have to deal with getting from Dublin to Gatwick and change terminals, pick up luggage, etc.
Finally, quite a few complaints have been made about lack of or late luggage arrival. Not that anyone would benefit from going through my stock of clothes, but it just causes more unnecessary delays and hardship. Furthermore, it seems that when people get so frustrated while waiting in the queue, they are often willing to pay more for business class seats. So even if you are number 1 in the queue, you will have to wait until those who have paid more money, whether it be for refundable or business class tickets, to board first, thus reducing the posssibility you will get a seat.
Confused???? Me too...........
British Airways have a quote for Dublin-Accra of €944, departure Oct. 16th 2008 and return August 15th 2009.
Lufthansa have a quote for the same route for €918 but the flight stopover in Frankfurt means the total journey is about 3/4 hours longer each way.
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