Have you ever travelled domestically via an international transfer?
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Bath_VIPParticipantThis story made me smile. It is about a guy travelling from Essex to Sheffield via Berlin.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-35424393
I have considered this option before, mainly Bristol to Scotland via Dublin. I also recall once last year seeing a reasonable fare from Bristol to Newcastle via Amsterdam.
Has anyone else ever done this?
28 Jan 2016
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TravelmateParticipantI have travelled from Stavanger to Aalesund via Amsterdam and from Oslo (Rygge) to Bergen via Gdansk and saved money and had nice trips with a day in two nice cities. Why not if I have the time?
28 Jan 2016
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conshaldowParticipantI can confirm that the via Amsterdam routing can be cheaper where the likes of Eastern Airways/BMI Regional are the only airline operating directly on the route and charge quite a high fare.
A few people in the office raised an eyebrow when they saw the routing but the saving outweighs the extra journey time.
Personally I find it quite interesting when these sort of options come up and would happily do it myself if the opportunity arose.
28 Jan 2016
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OlneyflyerParticipantMany years back I had the need to go to France for a meeting and took a Luton- Dublin-Beauvais routing with Ryanair. Good connections and had the added advantage of a proper Guinness at Dublin Airport waiting for my next connection. It did help that my meeting was only 15 miles from Beauvais.
28 Jan 2016
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superchrisParticipantI travelled Norwich to Glasgow via Amsterdam once. Cheaper and significantly quicker than the train!
28 Jan 2016
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canuckladParticipantI’ve considered EDI to Cardiff via AMS or DUB before……
Bit the bullet and finally paid for the convenience of flying direct.Also EDI to Liverpool via DUB, but we ended up in Poland
Any rail executives should be seriously embarrassed that the good people of these islands even consider flying to the continent to get about GB cheaper and quicker than the railways!!!
28 Jan 2016
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sandtrekkerParticipantI live in Kent and last year Manston Airport was operating scheduled KLM flights. I needed to go to Aberdeen for the day and I was able to fly Manston-Amsterdam-Aberdeen and return on the same day. It was cheaper and more convenient than Heathrow or Gatwick. Alas, Manston is no more.
28 Jan 2016
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727jesmondParticipantI once flew Norwich to Liverpool via Amsterdam on KLM (both flights)..the through fare was cheaper than Norwich to Manchester, and took me to Liverpool where I really wanted to be, plus much faster than the train.I may do it again if Flybe’s service from Amsterdam to Liverpool becomes a codeshare with KL flight numbers too.
Oh and once went London City to Liverpool via Dublin when the trains were up the creek !
28 Jan 2016
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PeterCoultasParticipantSandtrekker: also regret the loss of Manston to greedy property developers
Made a Bristol-Ams-Lba mixed into an Ams-Lcy-Ams that worked out very well if a bit bizarre! It maintained my substantial FlyBlue that other wise would have disappeared and fitted in with other trips.
28 Jan 2016
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SSTBelieverParticipantI fly SOU to INV via DUB on BE whenever the airlines schedule makes it possible – its cheaper, quicker and DUB far more pleasurable than MAN. The DUB to INV sector is on a Loganair Saab 2000 which I think is a much nicer airframe than the Dash and with Loganair hospitality! Although its two tickets rather than a through ticket as on the official routing I have never had a problem yet (if that route doesnt work I go via BHD although thats not quite international!).
28 Jan 2016
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canuckladParticipantA while back I was placed into the grumpy old man category by a fellow forum member, can’t remember why but I had a wee smile to myself and carried on calmly.
Last night, whilst watching Question Time I found myself involuntarily cursing an inanimate object, otherwise known as my telly. Or to be more specific, a certain Patrick Mcloughlin, our esteemed transport secretary, as he replied to a question related to our intrepid international flyer.
His comments made his predecessor “Justine Greening” sound almost sage like in her ability to defend the indefensible.
I struggle to understand why we end up with people in power who have the intellectual properties of a drunken newt !Grumpy old man rant over !!!
29 Jan 2016
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Bath_VIPParticipantInteresting to hear people’s experiences here.
I may be doing this soon if the Aer Lingus Carlisle services are starting soon allowing me to do BRS-DUB-CAR. According to this other article on BT, they have been given funding by the Dept of Transport.
29 Jan 2016
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