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		<title>Lastminute top secret flights</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lastminute.com have been running top secret hotels for a while now, but on Monday they extended the offer to flights too. In the case of top secret flight bookings, Lastminute.com &#8220;give you the departure and arrival city and tell you if your flight is direct or indirect. You won&#8217;t know the actual airports or the [...]<p>More Airline news from: <a href="http://airline-news.co.uk">Airline-News.co.uk</a><br/><br/><a href="http://airline-news.co.uk/lastminute-com-topsecret-flights/">Lastminute top secret flights</a></p>



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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lastminute.com have been running top secret hotels for a while now, but on Monday they extended the offer to flights too.</p>
<p>In the case of top secret flight bookings, Lastminute.com &#8220;<em>give you the departure and arrival city and tell you if your flight is direct or indirect. You won&#8217;t know the actual airports or the time but that&#8217;s the fun!</em>&#8221;</p>
<p>So as an example I decided to look for <a title="Cheap flights to Iceland" href="http://iceland-flights.co.uk" target="_blank">flights from London to Reykjavik</a> because I know that for direct flights to Reykjavik this could be one of two airlines, Icelandair or Iceland Express. This search didn&#8217;t bring up any top secret flights so I had another look  for <a title="Los Angeles flights from Britain" href="http://losangelesflights.co.uk" target="_blank">return flights direct to Los Angeles</a> instead. Still nothing. . .  OK last chance, I tried a search for flights to Dubai. Jackpot &#8211; I am offered direct flights from a top secret airline for only £189pp return including tax. Very nice thank you.</p>
<p>Looking further into the booking, I was offered carbon offsetting (£25), and travel insurance each of which could be removed from the booking. It wasn&#8217;t possible at the next stage to get any more details about the flights other than the departure date so if I booked I would have to be prepared to fly from any London airport and at any time &#8211; but I would be told this as soon as I booked so at least I could plan. From the booking form it was good to see I could still let them know a preference for aisle / window seat order a special meal or order special assistance.</p>
<p>I went to the checkout and was surprised to see I was now being told my flight was from Heathrow so this narrowed down the possible airlines to and took a lot of the &#8220;risk&#8221; out of the booking. I&#8217;m not sure whether this always shows up and whether Lastminute plan to remove this information but at the moment it&#8217;s there !</p>
<p>Comparing the results with a search on other flight websites I could see that the lastminute price was excellent and I think it would also be fairly easy to guess which airline it would be flying with. In this case I think it was Royal Brunei, depending on the route it could be easier or harder to work out which airline was involved.</p>
<p>My Verdict : A good way for airlines to seperate leisure passengers (price sensitive) from business passengers (departure time sensitive). The price was good, and it wasn&#8217;t hard to figure out which airline you would fly with (if you care).</p>
<p>Interested, as ever, to get your comments on this. Would you book a &#8220;top secret&#8221; flight ?, or a &#8220;top secret&#8221; hotel ?<br />
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