just in the process of planning my first away trip.
hostel 30 for the two of us (1 night)
car hire 40 for two
return flights on ryanair (dublin-stansted-ancona-stansted-dublin) 175 for two
and 22 quid each for match tickets from the fai (though we may end up having to pay 50-ish out there if things don't go to plan)
all in all, under 150 each. Why would anyone use an agent? Lets face it, from the stories on here, they only slightly improve your chances of getting tickets.
I got the san marino trip for good value
48 for flights Dublin - Milan rtn
90 for hotel, one night Milan, two nights Rimini
40 for train rtn from rimini to milan ( i think)
Then 22 for match ticket(if i get one) and bus from rimini to San marino??
Then obviously money on beer, smokes etc 700euro
San Marino.............
£55 rtn flights to Bologna
£20 city centre 3* hotel with breakfast
£20 coach transfer
£20 match ticket ( of which there will be plenty )
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San Marino
£16 return flights to Ancona
£7 train return from airport
£30 4 star city centre hotel with breakfast for two nites in Rimini
£20 for match ticket
£73 in total wasnt bad, but once you add up the drink and other stuff it soon hits a few hundread pound.
In case you think it is just fans of the national team screwed by travel agents Gerry MxcMahon travel have flights to Athens, 2 nights in a 3* hotel and a match ticket for the bargain price of 2,400 pps.
I got flights for less than 300 euro on Wednesday, Sofitel (prob a 4* or even 5*)for approx 70 euro pps (3 sharing). now match tickets are obviously a problem but even in their wildest dreams the Greek touts won't get 2K a ticket.
Watch the price drop consideraly if it's Chelsea v Milan.![]()
tickets were going for 5g sterling outside stade de france for last years final in fairness
It doesn't justify the touts. touts in suits or otherwise. They do this for Irish away games too even when tickets aren't a problem. They just charge what the market can bear. There is nothing like the same markup on your 2 week holiday in the sun.
BTW a friend of mine paid £800 for a ticket for last year's final outside minutes befire kickoff. Still crazy I'll admit. However that was Paris which is easily and cheaply accessible from London. Athens is not easily accessible. It is already very expensive to go there nad far fewer will travel without tickets. I believe tickets were not a major problem in Istanbul. My sister paid STG£250 in Barcelona in 1999 and tickets were readily available at that price.
We paid 400 each for Istanbul, and outside the stadium just before police barrier, there was 2 Irish blokes selling tickets for face value!! F..king sick.
But hey the best European Final, would have paid anything to be there![]()
best way to go......fly to venice with ryanair,,and get the train, it costs about 50 euro.....
I just seen the below on diamond travel website. doesnt seem too bad of a price
Just seen this package
Notice DOUBLE HEADER EURO QUALIFIER SEPT 2007 from e649 p
Description Slovakia v Ireland 08 Sept Czech Republic v Ireland 12 Sept.
More Information Direct flights Dublin- Bratislava
Transfer to Hotel
3 nights Hotel B&B.
Train Bratislava to Prague
Transfer to Hotel
2 nights Hotel B&B.
Coach transfer back to Bratislava after Prague match for flight home.
Match Tickets NOT included.
Only a few seats left.
www.diamondtravel.ie
Not a bad price all in, match tickets i am sure will be able to be secured somewhere along the way
Seems a rip off to me. Flights should be no more than €200. So you're paying 450 for 5 nights in a hotel and one train journey?
Surely there's cheaper available
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in fairness the travel agent has to make something.....If there is a cheaper package than that ill be amazed...packages are pants anyway..get the finger out and book urself, way better value
My mate booked a week in Slovakia, flights and hotel for around 450 last week so 650 is a fair price in comparison to what they usually charge.
£150 flights on expedia - dublin - vienna on 7th, prague - dublin on 13th.
40 for two nights in a hostel in bratislava and about 80 in prague for four nights. Nearer 350, though more when you count the train ticket to prague however much that is.
Anyone ever have any dealings with Pilgrims Abroad?
http://www.pilgrimsabroad.com
Thinking about using them for the Slovakia/Czech double header.
just booked six day trip with pilgrimsabroad.com for 4 of us! 400 from manchester including flights transfers and hotels in bratislava and prague! seems like a great deal! Hopefully its not too good to be true!!![]()
Not Stein Travel or Twohigs!!
I went with them to Cyrprus, they kicked anyone who booked with Stein/Twohigs off at one side of the Island and on to a bus while the plane still went on to the other side half empty!
The bus took 3 hours (25 minutes for the plane), bags were stolen and they have never paid out on the travel insurance, or even sent the forms NEVER AGAIN !!
Last edited by Scram; 12/10/2007 at 4:39 PM. Reason: grammar
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