maltaseagull
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Whatever the cost, if you entered over £200 you can only be wrong if it is less!I've said over £200 because surely it can not be £300 +
It might be worth getting a 2together railcard?
Whatever the cost, if you entered over £200 you can only be wrong if it is less!I've said over £200 because surely it can not be £300 +
It might be worth getting a 2together railcard?
I have not kept up with this but the wife said the ticket you refer to was a post-Covid deal in place of the usual €65 a month ticket. But due to its huge popularity they decided to compromise going forward long term and have introduced a €30 monthly ticket for all of the Berlin BVG public transport (buses, trams, u-Bahn and s-Bahn). There’s also a €50 ticket you can use across all of Germany DB network apart from ICEs (inter city trains).Do they still have those 10 Euro tickets for June, July and August respectively? Visited Berlin in June and a couple of other places later in August 2022, best tickets ever!
So many knobs on that thread who COMPLETELY miss the point by telling us that they can find a cheaper ticket if they do x/y/z (and probably travel at specific times. WTF happened to "Can I have a second class return to Nottingham please?"
Not exactly the same thing, but I have rocked up at an airport and bought a ticket for a flight that morning. It cost significantly less than the £195 per single fare quoted in that tweet.Not going to defend the absurd pricing of train tickets but it can be done a lot cheaper by going on a nominated train rather than anytime. You can't compare with flying because you can't get 'anytime' flight tickets! Also, I very much doubt you could turn up today and book a flight to Newcastle.
Or Caicedo scoring from the halfway line.This may well be interesting however I fail to see what it has to do with Di Zerbi leaving
Thanks for your answer! Yeah, those tickets a couple of years ago where almost too good to be true, but the tickets you mention at €30/€50 is still damn good! I think it's SEK1020 a month here in Stockholm now, just for the tube (must be around €80).I have not kept up with this but the wife said the ticket you refer to was a post-Covid deal in place of the usual €65 a month ticket. But due to its huge popularity they decided to compromise going forward long term and have introduced a €30 monthly ticket for all of the Berlin BVG public transport (buses, trams, u-Bahn and s-Bahn). There’s also a €50 ticket you can use across all of Germany DB network apart from ICEs (inter city trains).
£156 is crazy, but not as crazy as a Brighton to London Travelcard booked a month in advance costing almost half that for a fraction of the distance and journey time.Except it's not true.
This is per person. So - £312, not £786. Still expensive mind you.
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Nor in Spain. Just booked 2 singles from Malaga to Barca (6 hrs on hi-speed TVG express) with our over 60's Tarjeta dorada (cost 6e for a year) 46.50 euros each.Wouldn’t happen in Germany.
I got two return tickets from Augsburg to Cologne for £50 each. That’s a distance of about 250 miles. Incredible that we get charged so much in the UK. That is a special price for the Euros, but still, we’d never even agree deals like that in the first place.Wouldn’t happen in Germany.