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Help needed! Transport Lyon to La Plagne Sunday 14th

 Poster: A snowHead
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A friend of mine's son was booked on his school ski trip departing on Saturday 13th. But he has had to attend a university interview extending through Saturday 13th, so he has had to book a later flight on Sunday to catch up with his group. He is on an Easyjet flight arriving Lyon at 1040hrs on Sunday 14th. Transfers are very ifficult I understand because the bus sevice isn't up and running and it looks like he will have to catch a bus into Lyons, and then catch trains and buses and taxis thereafter. Is anyone doing that trip who could give him a lift (contribution to costs gladly given)? He's a charming young man,and would be good company. Alternatively does anyone have any suggestions as to the best way for him to to get to La Plagne 1800?
Many thanks.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
noggy, there is a regular bus shuttle between Lyon airport and the City, you could check the train time-table for services between Lyon Par Deux and Bourg St Maurice, for La Plagne he would need to exit at Aime where he could get a taxi to La Plagne or even thumb a lift, it's much more common in France especially on the access roads to ski-stations. The trip takes about 3 and a bit hours and may require a change at Chambery.


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it's much more common in France especially on the access roads to ski-stations.

agreed. I fairly often give people lifts. If nothing better comes up he could do a lot worse than "faire le stop".
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David L, pam w, thanks - will pass this on.
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