Couldn't agree more. Now that I think about it AL and RA aren't saving me enough money.Unbelievable comment. Funniest that I have heard in years.
So the more flights I book and don't take, the more money I save. This time next year, we'll be millionaires.
The second sentence is paraphrasing Delboy. He normally says it when he comes up with a new scheme.Not bad! Your first sentence is, obviously and self-evidently, completely correct!
However, as you won't be increasing your income by not heading off on all of those holiday flights that you booked but didn't avail of, then, unless you're a millionaire already, it's difficult to understand how you could imagine that such an approach would make you into one!
I suppose you could call it a cost avoidance rather than a saving. But generally when someone books a flight for a holiday, they want the holiday and accept the cost. The holiday cost isn't considered a loss.The second sentence is paraphrasing Delboy. He normally says it when he comes up with a new scheme.
I suppose you could call it a cost avoidance rather than a saving. But generally when someone books a flight for a holiday, they want the holiday and accept the cost. The holiday cost isn't considered a loss.
Covid really has turned things on its head. I can see your point (at first reading it does seem like twisted logic), the airline may have let you fly but you could have been sent to mandatory quarantine, so not much of a holiday, extra cost and no enjoyment.Absolutely.
But given that Covid had ensured that my planned holiday had gone down the swanee, (although the Ryanair flight still departed, presumably with no passengers!) I was merely trying to 'look on the bright side of life' - and I certainly didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition!
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