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Old 03-26-2007, 11:55 PM
Colin
 
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Default Sarm in December

Thinking of going to Sharm for a week in December. I've been to Egypt
before (Luxor - not a dive trip) and got my visa in advance, but
what's the best bet, get it in advance again, or join the queue at
arrivals and get it there. I seem to remember the people who paid on
arrival paid less than the people who applied in advance.

Oh, and can anyone recomend a dive centre ?

Cheers
Dalg
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Old 03-26-2007, 11:55 PM
rads
 
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Default Re: Sharm in December

>l (until we got on the Air Atlanta 747 but that's a
>different, much longer story)
>
>> Cheers
>> Dalg

>

Do tell.

We're booked with Oonas, flying on an Air Atlanta fight in October.

David
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Old 03-26-2007, 11:55 PM
Ian Spanswick
 
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Default Re: Sharm in December

Okay, but don't let it put you off, just keep telling yourself that the
diving is worth it!

Outbound flight was OK, only delayed an hour or so and we managed to get row
1 in the nose which had loads of leg room, all in all not too bad.

Coming back was a bit of a disaster, we boarded the plane about an hour late
but they were still refuelling the aircraft, that refuelling proceeded to
take another 2 hours!! The external air conditioner must have been working
in reverse as it was 35 degrees inside the plane and a lot of people were
very uncomfortable. Extra water had to be bought to the plane to give out as
it seemed like the cabin crew didn't have any spare...

The air crew did come down from the cockpit several times to talk to the
refuellers and it seemed that as there was only 1 smallish fuel truck, it
had to keep going back to the depot to be refilled before it could continue
pumping fuel into the 747. It could have been that they were trying to take
advantage of the cheaper fuel in Egypt and filling the tanks to the brim but
it was unbearably hot on the plane even the cabin staff were soaked in
sweat.

Consequently, we arrived back at LGW in the early hours of the morning and
had to wait about an hour for the bags to turn up, far from the best charter
flight experience but I've had worse so I guess it wasn't all bad.

Guy sat next to us worked in sharm and said that it was pretty common for
the plane to be delayed and sometimes it didn't even go on the day it was
supposed to and everyone gets put up in a hotel for a night.

Next time we're going to fly the EgyptAir flight that goes direct to Sharm,
may cost a bit extra but it's worth it not to have to experience the charter
flight hell! Egypt air are very generous on luggage allowance as well!

Good luck with your trip, it probably won't be this bad but have lots of
water with you and a sense of humour and it'll be fine!

Ian

"rads" <radsxxunspamxx@davidradley.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> >l (until we got on the Air Atlanta 747 but that's a
>>different, much longer story)
>>
>>> Cheers
>>> Dalg

>>

> Do tell.
>
> We're booked with Oonas, flying on an Air Atlanta fight in October.
>
> David



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Old 03-26-2007, 11:55 PM
Michael Wolf
 
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Default Re: Sarm in December

countzero@email.com (Colin) wrote in
news:90376766.0408250125.3ca07c15@posting.google.c om:

> Thinking of going to Sharm for a week in December. I've been to Egypt
> before (Luxor - not a dive trip) and got my visa in advance, but
> what's the best bet, get it in advance again, or join the queue at
> arrivals and get it there. I seem to remember the people who paid on
> arrival paid less than the people who applied in advance.
>
> Oh, and can anyone recomend a dive centre ?
>
> Cheers
> Dalg


If you don't plan to dive on Ras Mohammed or the Thistlegrom then you don't
need a visa (for the Sinai) anymore. Otherwise, simply get it over there

--
Michael Wolf

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Why settle for the lesser evil?

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Old 03-26-2007, 11:55 PM
KR
 
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Default Re: Sharm in December

Not sure if we were on the same flight as Ian but.....

the diving is worth it!

Outbound flight was brill, but then we had paid the extra for the 1st class
seats upstairs with a 40 (yes 40) kg luggage allowance.

Sorry to plagerise but

Coming back was a bit of a disaster, we boarded the plane about an hour late
but they were still refuelling the aircraft, that refuelling proceeded to
take another 2 hours!! The external air conditioner was not working
as it was 35 degrees inside the plane and a lot of people were
very uncomfortable and very vocal. They eventually opened the aircraft
doors! to let in any breeze, and people did start to crowd around them
(braver than me) it must have been really uncomfortable.

Consequently, we arrived back at LGW in the early hours of the morning and
had to wait about an hour for the bags to turn up, but We've had worse
charter
flight experiences to Sharm.

Pay for the premium seats if you can and if they are still available, belive
me its worth it. It still was not comfortable after a long sit on board but
while those downstairs were very uncomfortable we were being served
champagne and iced water upstairs.

Good luck with your trip, it probably won't be this bad but have lots of
water with you and a sense of humour and it'll be fine!

> Do tell.
>
> We're booked with Oonas, flying on an Air Atlanta fight in October.
>
> David



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Old 03-26-2007, 11:55 PM
Richard Faulkner
 
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Default Re: Sharm in December

In message <d%OXc.128$ae2.1202266@news-text.cableinet.net>, KR
<yelloweliseyout@another-world.com> writes
>Outbound flight was brill, but then we had paid the extra for the 1st
>class seats upstairs with a 40 (yes 40) kg luggage allowance.


Sounds good!

Which airline? What type of plane? How much did it cost?

Many thanks

--
Richard Faulkner
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