Don t Get Ripped Off by In-Flight Food Prices
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Don't Get Ripped Off by In-Flight Food Prices

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Don't Get Ripped Off by In-Flight Food Prices PR Newswire CHESTER, England, September 17, 2012 CHESTER, England, September 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Average overall mark up excluding hot food and sandwiches is 347 per cent Average mark-up on airline snacks is over 180 per cent on supermarket prices TravelSupermarket urges passengers to buy before they fly Low-cost airlines appear to be anything but 'budget' when it comes to the on board price of food and drink, with popular items such as Pringles costing 495 per cent* more than from the supermarket, according to new research from TravelSupermarket. The travel comparison site has compared both the supermarket and on board snack prices** and found an average mark- up on food and drink in the air (not including sandwiches and hot food) of 347 per cent. This included popular items such as sweets, chocolate, baked goods, crisps, soft drinks and alcohol. With holidaymakers already under pressure to remember all the important things before jetting off such as tickets, boarding cards and passports, many can be tempted to loosen their purse strings and splash out on food and drink up in the air. However, this could be a pricey move, as travellers can pay anything up 1,471 per cent more for a 500ml bottle of still water, 1,039 per cent more for a flapjack or 495 per cent more for a tin of Pringles. Highest mark-ups There are huge mark ups are across a range of trolley options, some of the highest percentage mark ups of airline vs.

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Don't Get Ripped Off by In-Flight Food Prices
PR Newswire CHESTER, England, September 17, 2012
CHESTER, England,September 17, 2012/PRNewswire/ --
Average overall mark up excluding hot food and sandwiches is 347 per cent Average mark-up on airline snacks is over 180 per cent on supermarket prices TravelSupermarket urges passengers to buy before they fly
Low-cost airlines appear to be anything but 'budget' when it comes to the on board price of food and drink, with popular items such as Pringles costing 495 per cent* more than from the supermarket, according to new research from TravelSupermarket. The travel comparison site has compared both the supermarket and on board snack prices** and found an average mark-up on food and drink in the air (not including sandwiches and hot food) of 347 per cent. This included popular items such as sweets, chocolate, baked goods, crisps, soft drinks and alcohol. With holidaymakers already under pressure to remember all the important things before jetting off such as tickets, boarding cards and passports, many can be tempted to loosen their purse strings and splash out on food and drink up in the air. However, this could be a pricey move, as travellers can pay anything up 1,471 per cent more for a 500ml bottle of still water, 1,039 per cent more for a flapjack or 495 per cent more for a tin of Pringles.
Highest mark-ups
There are huge mark ups are across a range of trolley options, some of the highest percentage mark ups of airline vs. supermarket prices are:
Still water 500ml - 1,083 per cent on Aer Lingus Flapjacks - 1,036 per cent on flybe 7Up - 1,007 per cent on Ryanair Muffin - 740 per cent on easyJet Baileys**** - 612 per cent on Ryanair Cadbury's Mini Fingers - 582 per cent on Jet2
Key stats Taking a look at the average mark up of each food/drink group below, the results show hot drinks have the highest mark ups on board. Examples of the highest percentage mark up of airline vs. supermarket prices: Average mark up on hot drinks is 2,355 per cent Average overall mark up excluding hot food and sandwiches is 347 per cent - driven by hot drinks - without hot drinks the average is 257 per cent Average mark up on soft drinks is 370 per cent Average mark up on alcohol**** is 311 per cent Average mark up on food (excluding hot food and sandwiches) is 181 per cent Average markup on sandwiches is 61.5 per cent
Bob Atkinson, travel expert fromTravelSupermarket, said: "Holidaymakers flying with airlines that don't offer a complimentary meal can easily fork out a small fortune on snacks which are considerably more expensive on board than what you'd pay in a supermarket, or even in an airport shop. Airlines realise hungry and thirsty passengers are a captive audience with no option but to buy from the trolley if they have failed to plan ahead. "Rather than leaving things until last minute, a much better option is to think ahead and either bring along your own food from home or buy sandwiches and snacks at a supermarket for your flight. Alternatively, pick up a meal deal in airport branches of Boots or W.H.Smith before you board and save yourself around 50per cent***** on similar items bought on board. Many airports also offer voucher booklets offering a range of discounts on airport shops and restaurants, so look out for these before travelling if you wish to buy at the airport. "There is of course no getting around the airline liquids ban. However families can still save a significant amount by purchasing non-alcoholic drinks in the departure area before the flight - you'll also find the choice is greater."
Sample cost comparisons
 Item  Walkers  ProviderKit Kat Pringles (43g) Water stillTea Coffeeshortbread  Fourfinger (500ml)  flybeGBP1.00 GBP1.30GBP1.70 GBP2.10GBP2.10 GBP1.00  ThomsonGBP1.20 GBP1.50n/a GBP2.40GBP2.40 GBP1.00  ThomasCook n/aGBP1.20 GBP1.60GBP2.00 GBP2.00GBP1.00  Ryanair***n/a GBP2.02GBP2.76 GBP2.76GBP2.76 GBP1.38  EasyjetGBP1.00 GBP1.75GBP1.50 GBP2.50GBP2.50 GBP1.00  MonarchGBP1.00 GBP1.40GBP1.70 GBP2.30GBP2.30 GBP1.00  bmibabyGBP1.20 GBP1.50GBP1.70 GBP2.20GBP2.40 GBP1.20  Jet2GBP1.20 n/aGBP1.80 GBP2.25GBP2.25 GBP1.20  AerLingus GBP1.30GBP1.80 GBP2.20GBP2.30 GBP2.30GBP1.30  Supermarketprice GBP0.37GBP0.39 GBP0.23GBP0.05 GBP0.09GBP0.16  Biggest  differenceto  supermarket  pricesGBP0.93 GBP1.68GBP2.53 GBP2.71GBP2.67 GBP1.22  249%495% 1083%5420.00% 2967%337%
Research conducted byhttp://www.travelsupermarket.com, July 2012** [detailed results available on request]
Bob Atkinson, travel expert at TravelSupermarket offers these top tips for saving money on airline food:
It is always worth checking what your airline includes in your flight. Some airlines such as British Airways include free drinks and a small snack on short haul flights. On long haul flights, many airlines do include complimentary food, even if you still have to pay for some drinks. So before buying unnecessary food and drink at the airport, check what is included. Take your own food with you from home and save a fortune- spending £30 plus for a family of four for sandwiches, drinks and a chocolate bar is extortionate when you could
provide your own/buy at the airport for significantly less Remember you cannot take liquids over 100ml through security, so do not pack drinks from home or liquid foods such as yoghurt. Take your own fruit and crudités with you - it's cheap and healthy and you will not find fresh fruit salad or veg options on board. If you choose to have a meal on the plane, then save money by pre-ordering to ensure you actually get the meal you want. Look out for meal deals on board to save money. If you are going to eat/drink on the plane, but don't want to take food from home with you, then buy at the airport once you have cleared security, as it is cheaper than buying on the plane. Remember, passengers cannot buy alcohol in the airport for consumption on board an aircraft. You may only drink alcohol supplied (free or at a charge) by the cabin crew. Finally, you could always be cheeky and take your own cup and tea bags/coffee with you and ask for hot water - although there is no guarantee the airline staff will serve you.
* Saving of the price of a tub of Pringles bought from Asda vs. on board an Aer Lingus flight ** Best supermarket prices sourced from Asda; airlines compared were flybe, Thomson, Thomas Cook, Ryanair, easyJet, Monarch, bmibaby, Jet2 *** Ryanair prices calculated at an exchange rate of €1 to £1 **** Passengers are not allowed to consume their own alcohol on board ***** A meal deal at Boots costs £15.60 or £15.96 at W.H.Smith based on a family of four. This shows a saving of around 50 per cent on Aer Lingus's on board price of £31.60.
About TravelSupermarket
TravelSupermarket is an online comparison service where customers can find the best value travel options for their needs and purchase over the internet. The website compares flights, car hire, hotels, cruise, package holidays plus dynamic packaging by searching hundreds of travel websites. The information supplied is unbiased and is designed to save the customer time and money. The site thrives on offering its users accurate real time availability by taking information directly from suppliers such as Opodo, British Airways, Thomas Cook, Radisson, Auto-Europeand many more, ensuring users are presented the best possible price at all times. It searches:
More than 650 scheduled, low cost and charter airlines from 35 individual suppliers More than 200,000 individual hotels from over 41 individual hotel suppliers More than 200 individual car hire providers from over 20 suppliers 1,000s of individual package holidays from over 34 suppliers
Additionally, TravelSupermarket.com also compares prices on travel insurance and on airport car parking. TravelSupermarket is part of the Moneysupermarket.com Group PLC. http://www.moneysupermarket.com is a website where consumers can compare personal finance products, save money and apply online. The website has several service areas including personal loans, credit cards, mortgages, current accounts, savings accounts, motor insurance, home insurance, travel insurance, health insurance, mobile phones, broadband and shopping.
For further press information contact: Alice Dodge or Jamie Tomlin
3 Monkeys Communications travelsupermarket@3-monkeys.co.uk +44(0)20-7009-3100
Emma Morris TravelSupermarket.com emma.morris@travelsupermarket.com +44(0)1244-220-671
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