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ACdub
24/09/2004, 10:54 PM
Where can you get flights for £350 to Israel from and with who??
Cheapest we can find are €620 + tax via frankfurt
Would there be enough to fill charter
4tothefloor
26/09/2004, 1:10 AM
Yeah but for your €620 + tax, you have the excitement of not knowing when\where a random suicide bomber will turn up beside you, or when you may be kidnapped during your stay. It's a cutting edge trip with the football thrown in for good measure
gspain
26/09/2004, 8:10 AM
Where can you get flights for £350 to Israel from and with who??
Cheapest we can find are €620 + tax via frankfurt
Would there be enough to fill charter
I'll PM you the name of the Travel Agent in Cork. Happy to post if the mods don't consider it advertising.
Note I have no connection with this Agency although my mate swears by them and has been using them for years. I did shop around but Easter time was a problem.
wallis
27/09/2004, 9:44 AM
Isnt there still a chance that the game can be moved elsewhere should the FAI approach UEFA on safety grounds ?
Is it worth buying the flight now ?
gspain
27/09/2004, 11:04 AM
Isnt there still a chance that the game can be moved elsewhere should the FAI approach UEFA on safety grounds ?
Is it worth buying the flight now ?
UEFA have given the go ahead for Israel to play at home. They have already played 1 home game in the group so our game is unlikely to be moved unless the security situation worsens significantly. Assuming the Swiss game goes ahead a splanned then they would be at a serious disadvantage if France/ourselves got to play at a neutral venue. Cyprus are already in that situation.
I have flights booked/held but don't have to pay for soem weeks/months yet - advantage of using a travel agent here rather than the internet -couldn't get cheaper on the net anyway.
Game is unlikely to be postponed/moved until very close to the date anyway so no real advantage waiting a few months.
One advantage in waiting though is that cheaper flights for Easter will come online in November/December possibly incl Israel. However an Israeli colleague reckons anything less than €500 incl tax is a good deal and difficult to do better anyway. Given that it is Easter and we will have plenty of fans travelling I doubt if I'll beat €375 + tax ex Dublin.
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