| Re: Nice Things to Talk About Dear Swoop,
If you are arranging a shedule for your trip, check out the cheap airlines. They post booking arrangements 6 months prior to the take-off date. The very first seats are the cheapest. They don't send you a ticket, just an email confirmation which you have to produce on the day together with your passport.
Remember Guys, these are the cheapest airline tickets in Europe so if you're planning a trip, book early....6 months in advance. Also remember, you have to fly on that particular plane so if you don't use it, you lose it! The tickets are transferrable to another date if you pay a fee, but I think that it's expensive and has to be arranged well in advance.
Check out the web on these deals if you are planning to visit Europe, you'll be surprised at how many places you can visit at a budget price! But also remember that quite often the airports which the Budget airlines use are not the regular airports for the major cities, and that you sometimes have to pay about E 10 for onward travel to your destination by train or bus. Still well worth the hassle of making all the prior arrangements when you consider the ticket prices of the regular airlines!
This is a good way to get around to see Europe, and it's also great fun planning your trip this way.
MoMo |