Cobalt air
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Cobalt air
Anybody tried these.
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http://www.airfleets.net/flottecie/Cobalt.htm
1 A320 20 years old, perhaps you should give them a miss
1 A320 20 years old, perhaps you should give them a miss
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Just under 18 years old; of those A320s (various versions) that first flew in/from 1995, the majority appear to still be "active", while a fair number flying back in 1990 onwards are also still active - I'm trying Cobalt in September, so if I survive, I'll let you know.....
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Not ATOL protected!
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Make sure that you pay by credit card, in order to get the best protection!rick bald wrote:Not ATOL protected!
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...but their prices are so low you may not be protected (doesn't it have to be over £100 per transaction).
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Zarafact?come_on_aylin wrote:...but their prices are so low you may not be protected (doesn't it have to be over £100 per transaction).
Godalink?
TIA
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Think Keith means Yes - Aylin
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No I don't!rick bald wrote:Think Keith means Yes - Aylin
She knows what I mean, even if nobody else does...
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Think I will stick with T.A.
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Perhaps -
"Whilst refraining from specifically questioning the verisimilitude of this assertion, is it in the realms of possibility that you are in the position to supply an interactive connection to sources capable of providing such confirmation (and possibly further information)?"
"Whilst refraining from specifically questioning the verisimilitude of this assertion, is it in the realms of possibility that you are in the position to supply an interactive connection to sources capable of providing such confirmation (and possibly further information)?"
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Thank you for that.
I note that while 'section 75' only covers purchases between £100 & £30,000, provided that your credit card is either Visa, Mastercard, or Amex, there is a 'Chargeback' procedure built in to the card issuers' rules (subject to a £10 minimum on Mastercard) which may help you to get a refund in the event of 'non-delivery'.
I appreciate that this may not be of any help if the supplier has gone bust - because it does involve the card issuer claiming back the payment from the supplier (or non-supplier ), implying that the supplier needs to be solvent, in order to actually process a refund.
See: - http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/shoppi ... chargeback
Anyway, thanks again, I'm sure that a lot of people will benefit from that.
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Re section 75,
Note: you are covered if you buy flights direct from an airline that goes bust provided you qualify as described in the following example:
Fly to Traveltown with Holidayair on flights costing £99 outbound and £9.99 back, and while it's over £100 in total, as no single ticket was over £100, you're not protected. Yet if Holidayair had only sold return journeys and you bought a specific £109 return ticket, then you'd be covered.
Hence possibly not covered with Cobalt as each leg is likely to be less than £100.
Note: you are covered if you buy flights direct from an airline that goes bust provided you qualify as described in the following example:
Fly to Traveltown with Holidayair on flights costing £99 outbound and £9.99 back, and while it's over £100 in total, as no single ticket was over £100, you're not protected. Yet if Holidayair had only sold return journeys and you bought a specific £109 return ticket, then you'd be covered.
Hence possibly not covered with Cobalt as each leg is likely to be less than £100.
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Sir Humphrey would have been happy with that!jofra wrote:Perhaps -
"Whilst refraining from specifically questioning the verisimilitude of this assertion, is it in the realms of possibility that you are in the position to supply an interactive connection to sources capable of providing such confirmation (and possibly further information)?"
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And from the same site (under Quick questions:.....'I booked tickets for me and five friends......') -
"....in general, if you've paid for a group booking, such as tickets or a holiday for friends or non-immediate family, you should be protected for the full payment..."
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"...But the Financial Ombudsman says there's a chance you'll not be covered for the full amount, possibly only being entitled to your own proportion of the payment. So while payments for partners and children are easier...."
So if I'm paying for myself and OH together (in total over £100, but each ticket under £100).......?
This is how lawyers (and Banks!) make their money.....
"....in general, if you've paid for a group booking, such as tickets or a holiday for friends or non-immediate family, you should be protected for the full payment..."
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"...But the Financial Ombudsman says there's a chance you'll not be covered for the full amount, possibly only being entitled to your own proportion of the payment. So while payments for partners and children are easier...."
So if I'm paying for myself and OH together (in total over £100, but each ticket under £100).......?
This is how lawyers (and Banks!) make their money.....
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OK 17.7 years old, but only one aircraft what if the goes Tech'jofra wrote:Just under 18 years old; of those A320s (various versions) that first flew in/from 1995, the majority appear to still be "active", while a fair number flying back in 1990 onwards are also still active - I'm trying Cobalt in September, so if I survive, I'll let you know.....
There again perhaps they could use one of the old Cyprus Airways planes they were of the same age, are they still all parked up in Wales ?
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From the link you provided, while a number are recorded as "stored", it doesn't seem to say where; it's also said that Cobalt are acquiring another soon - note "acquiring" - so many airlines around the world do not own but rely on wet-leasing or dry-leasing their fleets - and all aircraft are (AFAIK) subject to maintenance and flight-worthiness requirements and regulations - I think airport authorities let alone aviation authorities would have something to say about "rustbuckets" using their facilities and carrying passengers and freight...
Never mind, I'll see if I can take a parachute on with me - although looking at that stuntman in the news.....
Never mind, I'll see if I can take a parachute on with me - although looking at that stuntman in the news.....
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I am going with them on 2nd Sept will let you know.
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I got refunded with Debit card when CTA went up the pictures.
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Breaking news from the Cyprus Mail.
CEO of Cobolt Air resigns.
CEO of Cobolt Air resigns.
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Oh dear. We're flying to Dublin with them this Wednesday 3/8.
Or at least I THINK we are
Or at least I THINK we are
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Plenty more CEO's I suspect.
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Just looked at the web sight . If you want to fly by Sop With Camel . At a price not much cheaper than the others by the time you pay for baggage etc give them a go. Me thinks may give them a miss.
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Just hoping the CEO wasn't also the pilot ........
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Here's the link for Cyprus Mail.......http://cyprusbusinessmail.com/?p=30307
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We have booked with Cobalt Air for return flights,departing TRNC early September. (€440 return LCA to STN). Today we were at LCA collecting my daughter. Thought we would have a look to see if could find a booking desk. Didn't see one,however,it seems that to cover the bookings to their destinations ( been pointed out on here they have only one aircraft) they are chartering other airlines to cover their commitments. Whilst there,their flight to,I think was Athens, was being covered by Danish Airlines. At least that is what was coming up on Cobalt check in desks!
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Just a quick update for any interested parties. We travelled from larnaca to Dublin yesterday. Only a ten minute delay and a perfectly comfortable flight for a budget airline. The check in was a little shambolic, but we'd checked in online, and seats were successfully reserved. Not a big selection of food, but nice competent staff.
All in all, a good result to be able to fly directly from Cyprus to Dublin for the first time in years.....and at a very reasonable price. Hope it continues!
All in all, a good result to be able to fly directly from Cyprus to Dublin for the first time in years.....and at a very reasonable price. Hope it continues!
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fact..jet2 planes are older than cobalt air.
check their fleet info.
check their fleet info.
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Flew in on Tuesday no problems, flight arrived early but had around 50 empty seats, strange as I tried to book another seat but their site had no vacancies available.
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Their website is far from reliable. Tried twice without success,called their office,girl explained they are having teethig problems. Said to try again,worked third time.
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Booked my September flight to Larnaca mid-June, but no late October return flights available at that time; they appeared 1st August, so booked then. When booking out, either the seat reservation page did not appear, OR I accidently jumped past - and I couldn't find a way to then reserve.
When I booked the returns, I was able to reserve seats (free!), so I phoned the office to see if I could reserve on the outward trip, despite having booked six weeks earlier - "No problem", says the bloke - and does it there and then, telling me the details (once again, free!)!
Only thing (so far) that I dislike, online check-in is limited to 24 hours before flight - Thomas Cook pull the same stroke, but other airlines (e.g. Monarch and EasyJet) start from 2/3 weeks or more before flight, which enables check-in (and printing of boarding passes) for return flights - I had to buy a printer in Cyprus when I came back with TC.....
When I booked the returns, I was able to reserve seats (free!), so I phoned the office to see if I could reserve on the outward trip, despite having booked six weeks earlier - "No problem", says the bloke - and does it there and then, telling me the details (once again, free!)!
Only thing (so far) that I dislike, online check-in is limited to 24 hours before flight - Thomas Cook pull the same stroke, but other airlines (e.g. Monarch and EasyJet) start from 2/3 weeks or more before flight, which enables check-in (and printing of boarding passes) for return flights - I had to buy a printer in Cyprus when I came back with TC.....
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A friend of mine flew out this week with them and he was pleasantly surprised how good they were. They were 30 minutes late in landing but said the service on board was good. Pay by credit card and you'll be covered
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A report in Cyprus Mail today last Saturday's flight 9.45 am Stansted to Larnaca was delayed by 30 hours due to a flat tyre, not enough accommodation around Stansted families with children taken to Gatwick area then brought back, no rep around to help not given food until Sunday doesn't sound good.
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Here's the story........http://cyprus-mail.com/2016/08/20/thirt ... assengers/
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Cobalt from Stansted on 2nd Sep and back on 11th,the flights were run by Titan airways, modern plane with fantastic helpful and informative crew (Cabin and Flight Deck) Great experience, was not on time, Early both ways
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Flew from Manchester to Larnaca yesterday (11th), 20 minutes late taking off, arrived 7 minutes late, very comfortable flight, comparable with Monarch/Thomas Cook/Easyjet, all of whom we have flown with previously (but had to pay for seat reservations). The only "problem" we had was that the online checkin system was down; phoned their help desk and were told just to check in at the airport - which we did with no long queues or delays.
They are (as I suggested in msg 18) wetleasing aircraft from other companies as necessary; our plane was provided by EverJet, and seating, facilities, on-board services just as normal - definitely be using them again so long as the prices are competetive; Good luck to them!
They are (as I suggested in msg 18) wetleasing aircraft from other companies as necessary; our plane was provided by EverJet, and seating, facilities, on-board services just as normal - definitely be using them again so long as the prices are competetive; Good luck to them!
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Ive just booked a one way flight Manchester-Larnaca for 18th December, cost of flight with 2 x 20kg luggage and card fee was £102, not used them before but was very easy to book online with no problems whatsoever. Looking forward to seeing what they are like to fly with.
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Flew from LCA with Cobalt last Thursday. Trident were the carriers for them. Seats are comfy,if a little short & not reclining. Cobalt check in online system is useless. Queue at check-in was quite long but quick. Any hand luggage not needed in cabin was put in hold at no extra charge.
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Glad to hear about non reclining seats, all airlines should do this.
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Too right!charlie wrote:Glad to hear about non reclining seats, all airlines should do this.
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My daughter is flying to Larnaca with them tomorrow I will post how she finds them.
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Good reports left on time arrived on time roomy seats and pleasant staff.
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Just checked last minute availability for 22nd September Cobalt and Pegasus to Stansted.
Cobalt one way 15k hold luggage inc credit card charge no seat selection £129 plus taxi to Larnaca £50 £179
Pegasus one way 20k hold luggage inc all taxes no seat selection £156 plus taxi to Ercan £20 £176
Cobalt one way 15k hold luggage inc credit card charge no seat selection £129 plus taxi to Larnaca £50 £179
Pegasus one way 20k hold luggage inc all taxes no seat selection £156 plus taxi to Ercan £20 £176
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A very important point made.rick bald wrote:Not ATOL protected!
I always fly either into LCA or PFO with EasyJet Brand new aircraft ( introducing A321's (shortly). Mainly always on time, good prices, pleasant staff, plenty of back up aircraft but most of all ATOL protected.
One point why is this subject "Cobalt Air" not in the TRAVEL SECTION ?
AP
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I'll just make the quick point, that cobalt has been running direct flights to Dublin at a very good price, which was exactly what we required and it worked out very well. None of the other alternative airlines, reviewed or suggested, fly this route.
Consequently this ' new kid on the block' atol protected or not, is probably newsworthy on the general forum, for info purposes.
Consequently this ' new kid on the block' atol protected or not, is probably newsworthy on the general forum, for info purposes.