Late bargains at Gatwick

Monday 30 May 1994 19:02 EDT
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Gatwick airport now has a bucket shop, selling discounted tickets. Flightbookers at the South Terminal specialises in last-minute tickets.

A test run last week produced a saving of pounds 522 - over 50 percent - on a flight to Panama City, and secured a fare of pounds 88 for a departure to Paris within the hour.

Flightbookers opens 7am-10pm daily. Although it can cope with people sprinting straight from the train, staff prefer to be alerted with a call to 0293-568300 before you reach the airport.

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