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bmi: 25% Off Flights With Promo Code. Book By 31 Oct



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continentalclub - 17/10/2011 13:28 GMT

To take advantage of this offer when booking a flight online simply enter “BAAOCT11” into the promotional code box:

http://bit.ly/q42CgY

The offer is available to BAA WorldPoints members. Sign up to WorldPoints for free (and gain a 100 points joining bonus) at:

http://bit.ly/alLru1

bmi offer terms and conditions 1. This offer is only available to WorldPoints members. Please ensure you present your WorldPoints card for inspection at the bmi check-in desk when travelling. 2. Offer is non - transferable and no cash alternative will be offered. 3. This offer is valid for new bmi bookings only, for travel on bmi operated flights which must be booked at flybmi.com. 4. The promotional code “BAAOCT11” can be used for bookings made between 10th and 31st October, for travel between 1st November 2011 and 31st March 2012. 5. The 25% discount will be removed from the fare only and does not include discounts on taxes and charges. 6. The promotional code cannot be used against a Diamond Club redemption booking or to amend an existing booking. 7. The promotional code can only be used on bmi operated flights and excludes codeshare, award flights and bmibaby flights. 8. Standard bmi terms and conditions apply 9. bmi reserves the right to change or alter this promotion at any time.


VintageKrug - 17/10/2011 13:33 GMT

I was considering a weekend break in Hannover, but when I checked, they only use those tiny Embraer ERJ's so all rather cramped.

Nice seems preferable.






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