Sentences with phrase «huge surcharges»

The phrase "huge surcharges" refers to additional costs or fees that are much higher in amount than expected or usual. Full definition
Lots of companies have huge surcharges for shipping furniture so free shipping is pretty awesome.
Despite the fact that Aer Lingus is owned by the same parent company that owns British Airways (IAG) the Irish airline doesn't levy huge surcharges on its awards... even when you're booking using Avios.
Since British Airways insists on tacking huge surcharges onto its award tickets, using Avios for transatlantic flights on the carrier itself usually doesn't make any sense.
The April Avios devaluation made Business Class awards decidedly poor value but, without huge surcharges, there is definitely value to be had out of the Economy Class redemptions.
Moderate fuel surcharges on partner Aeroflot, huge surcharges on Air Europa, and surcharges on Delta flights originating in Europe
There are also some quirks related to some international itineraries, because British Airways will steer you toward its flights instead of American's and will charge you huge surcharges.
«Because they still largely control the phones, they'll likely disable the capacity or tack on huge surcharges to penalize it.»
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