redoubtable seagull
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- Oct 27, 2004
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Apologies for the indulgent post.
I’ve booked tickets for me and my two lads for a bundesliga weekend in Dortmund next month. One of my bucket list things to do before I get too old!
Would any experienced NSC travellers be able to offer words of advice on what flights to book.
Our options are:
Stansted to Dortmund (Ryanair) direct but there is only one flight a day there and back. Is this high risk given cancellations and the general chaos with air travel at the moment.
There are multiple direct flights to Düsseldorf from Heathrow (BA) and the train to Dortmund is regular and the journey is under hour. But the cost is a few hundred quid more than the Ryanair flights.
The mileage from the SE to either airport is similar, parking at both airports is about the same, as are train ticket prices for Düsseldorf to Dortmund or the airport shuttle from Dortmund to the city. So these aspects from a cost perspective are neither here nor there.
So what would NSC do - go with Ryanair as it’s cheaper but if the flight is cancelled then there’s no options for alternatives, or, pay more to fly with BA in the knowledge an alternative flight might be possible on the same day?
Thanks in advance.
I’ve booked tickets for me and my two lads for a bundesliga weekend in Dortmund next month. One of my bucket list things to do before I get too old!
Would any experienced NSC travellers be able to offer words of advice on what flights to book.
Our options are:
Stansted to Dortmund (Ryanair) direct but there is only one flight a day there and back. Is this high risk given cancellations and the general chaos with air travel at the moment.
There are multiple direct flights to Düsseldorf from Heathrow (BA) and the train to Dortmund is regular and the journey is under hour. But the cost is a few hundred quid more than the Ryanair flights.
The mileage from the SE to either airport is similar, parking at both airports is about the same, as are train ticket prices for Düsseldorf to Dortmund or the airport shuttle from Dortmund to the city. So these aspects from a cost perspective are neither here nor there.
So what would NSC do - go with Ryanair as it’s cheaper but if the flight is cancelled then there’s no options for alternatives, or, pay more to fly with BA in the knowledge an alternative flight might be possible on the same day?
Thanks in advance.