Poster: A snowHead
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Easyjet have just cancelled our flights to Basle for February 09. They quote EC Regulation No 261/2004. Money back, that's it. No flights now showing for Basle. Anyone else affected?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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I spotted a while back that they had stopped selling flights from Liverpool to Basel, which is annoying as the Basel route is usually far cheaper than the Geneva one.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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No snow for us in 2009 then
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that was my banker for a weekend in Engelberg, fortunately for me Thomsonfly were doing decent deals to Geneva from Doncaster so I booked with them!
Where abouts in Formby are you? I was bought up in Beechwood Drive....
cheers,
Greg
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Alt Road.... recently moved here from Scarisbrick.
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paddy's daddy wrote: |
No snow for us in 2009 then |
is there no where else you can fly to
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paddy's daddy - which resort are you aiming for then? Surely there will be loads of different ways to get there (some more convenient or cheap than others).
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Gatwick to Basel is still showing on the EJ site.
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Apparently there have been wranglings regarding the landing fees at Basel, so it looks like Easyjet have pulled the plug on their flights into there.
I enquired a while ago regarding LPL to Basel but EJ said they were holding the seats back.
Just as well we booked into Geneva
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Booked a Thomsonfly flight (Doncaster - Geneva) for a March ski weekend as soon as the flights came out in June. It's now been cancelled. Same story - money back only.
*******s eh?!
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mountainaddict wrote: |
Booked a Thomsonfly flight (Doncaster - Geneva) for a March ski weekend as soon as the flights came out in June. It's now been cancelled. Same story - money back only.
*******s eh?! |
Woa, I've booked same flight but for Jan, have they just cancelled certain flights???
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Swissair have a some good offer for some dates + your bag & skis go for free !
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Lechbob, Yep, I've got 2 trips booked - fingers crossed.
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You know it makes sense.
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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kitenski wrote: |
Where abouts in Formby are you? I was bought up in Beechwood Drive.... |
another member of the ex-Formby massive checking in
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Poster: A snowHead
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A shout for the "Shorrocks Hill posse"
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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PsychoBabble wrote: |
A shout for the "Shorrocks Hill posse" |
Scary memories of very drunken nights there.....
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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i remember being turned away for not wearing "dress pants". happy memories...
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nuff respeck for da squirrelz
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flippin 'eck, when did you guys live in Formby? I was there until about 85 when I went to Leeds Poly, then back for hols etc for another 4 years or so....
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Nah I'm just a plazzy squirrel - no far down the road though.
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i went off to uni in 91
fatbob is an imposter from Ormskirk (IIRC)
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Recent incomer as a Birkdaleian(?) 1993 but that place sticks in my mind for various reasons.
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PsychoBabble, be careful with the " birk" bit someone may not understand the differences between Birkdale and Birkenvegas .
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snowHeads are a friendly bunch.
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Arno, what on earth are "dress pants"? Some very strange pictures come to mind!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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Suit pants/trousers
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'Not tried hard enough'
Have actually: but cost - more expensive flights plus travel to Gatwick and poss over night, and timings - getting to Basle or Geneva too late for last train to Interlaken and or return flight too early in morning - means it starts to be a chore not a holiday (same for channel tunnel and driving really) Have looked at other airlines too - costs typically 400 pp compared to £85 we had paid. For a family of 4 this makes flight only increase from £370 to £1600.
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You know it makes sense.
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why not drive, get a tunnel crossing for about £150 return ?
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Thanks for the suggestion - sounds good but apart from diesel etc it's the driving – 1700 mile round trip (with kids) - especially in UK, took us most of the day (7 hours driving plus stops, on a Sunday) to get back from Ashford after a trip to Belgium/Netherlands and France last month. It would a chore not a holiday
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Poster: A snowHead
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I don't really get why everyone mentions the tunnel crossing when ferries cost pennies compared to the tunnel crossing.... Oh paddy... diesel is generally only more expensive in UK.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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er... exchange rate...... slightly cheaper diesel plus tunnel plus poss tolls plus european breakdown cover plus poss accommodation en toute = not a cheap as you think - just got back from 2 week tour so speak from recent experience
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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paddy's daddy agreed. Folks never allow for the full cost of mileage when doing a journey. And from oop north the kids would go ballistic in a car.
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all depends how much you want your week in the snow, I guess.
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Paddy, why do you even take the tunnel if you're complaining about money? The ferry costs 25 quid if you go at the right time. And possible accomodation? I guess if you're 50+...
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paddy's daddy wrote: |
'Not tried hard enough'
Have actually: but cost - more expensive flights plus travel to Gatwick and poss over night, and timings - getting to Basle or Geneva too late for last train to Interlaken and or return flight too early in morning - means it starts to be a chore not a holiday (same for channel tunnel and driving really) Have looked at other airlines too - costs typically 400 pp compared to £85 we had paid. For a family of 4 this makes flight only increase from £370 to £1600. |
That's right Not tried hard enough or don't really want it that much. I do however agree that the driving option is more expensive when you factor everything in.
I was in exactly the same position as you, I had booked ridiculously cheap flights from Gatwick with BA (as that is where the cheap flight was going from) not exactly regional from where I live, when they pulled the route. So after having a good old rant on here about it I changed a Negative into a Positive and decided to drive and have a full 10 days on the snow instead of 6.
This is how it is planned.
Fri 26/12 : 07.30 Wife finishes night shift comes home gets changed, off we go at 07.35 and she sleeps all the way to Ashford.
12.50 Catch Euro tunnel paid for with Tesco vouchers (it doesn't take 7 hours to drive to Ashford)
19.00ish stop overnight in Langres after driving 300+ miles into France
20.00 Have a nice meal and a few beers, make this part of your Hols
Sat 27/12 07.00 Drive the other 300 miles to resort, missing all the traffic which will be about 2 hours behind you.
12.00ish Take skis off roof of car and ski for the afternoon
Sat 03/01 Pack up and move onto another resort for a further 3 days
Weds 07/01 Drive up through France overnight in Calais
Thurs 08/01 Do the Hypermarket then take the 11.50 Eurotunnel, again paid for with Tesco vouchers to arrive back home for about 18.00.
If you want it bad enough you will find a way, agree though that when everything is factored in Diesel, Crossings (if you pay for them), Tolls, Hotels both ways, Comprehensive European cover, Snow chains etc it ads up, however you have not got the cost of hiring a car when you get there. I would say it is only really a viable option cost wise if 4 are travelling.
I will probably drive all the way but my wife and son can also take over if need be.
What is the legislation in France with regards to young drivers, will my 18 year old son who is insured in the UK be able to drive my 2.0 TDCI Mondeo
This also reminds me, when I booked for Gatwick I also booked one of those cheap none refundable travelodge rooms at Caterham for Fri 26/12 as I no longer need this and cannot get a refund, does anyone want it, I think a £10 donation to Snowheads would be appropriate.
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Kel wrote: |
What is the legislation in France with regards to young drivers, will my 18 year old son who is insured in the UK be able to drive my 2.0 TDCI Mondeo |
I'm not 100% on this one.
But I'm pretty sure you cannot drive in Europe legally untill your 21.
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You can learn to drive in France at age 18. Don't know of any restrictions on which car you can drive thoguh.
Christopher, you may be mixing this up with hiring a car, which you probably couldn't do under 21 or even 25 in some cases.
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Helen Beaumont, You're probably correct.
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Just found this http://www.ferry-to-france.co.uk/driving_abroad.html with a quick google search, which I guess is what I should have done in the 1st place. It gives me the info I required which is the minimum age to drive in France is 18.
My Son had a full UK licence when he was 17, he would NOT have been able to Drive in France then, likewise my Swiss colleagues son would not be able to drive his restricted C2 at the age of 16 in the UK. Different countries have different legislations, which is what I wanted information about.
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