woohooo! 38yoyos, excellent. yet another option for the rebel army's march to away game dominance![]()
A new airline (www.jet2.com) will start flying from cork to belfast intl from march 23rd, just in time for the cup.... prices are very good, 38euro return (inc taxes and stuff)... go to http://jet2.airkiosk.com/cgi-bin/air...=2&LFF&LANG=EN to find the cheapest price for you.
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woohooo! 38yoyos, excellent. yet another option for the rebel army's march to away game dominance![]()
Wouldn't be any relation to Jetmagic now would it!
excellent news, look forward to flying to Setanta Cup matches now![]()
life is random
Setanta cup starts on March 15th, so for instance we had a game in Belfast two weeks later, this is the flight, fare.
Departs CORK on 29/Mar/05 at 08:30
Arrives BELFAST INTL at 09:30
Departs BELFAST INTL on 30/Mar/05 at 07:00
Arrives CORK at 08:00
Outbound flight
Fare : €21.00
Taxes & Airport charges : €18.00
Total : €39.00
Return flight
Fare : €21.00
Taxes & Airport charges : €18.00
Total : €39.00
Total for 1 passenger: €78.00
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Take the Tuesday off, and be a bit late in on the Wednesday. Not too bad at all.
mad fran, thats double the price!i wouldnt pay that much. ians bus will be able to fly this season, or so ive heard...
Thats not a bad price, its cheaper than a flight to dublin and its cheaper than the train to belfast.
You can bet that the size of the Cork support was a factor in timing the launch of this new service. Nothing like competition for seats to get the airline off to a good start.Originally Posted by GalwayFrancis
Injustice anywhere threatens justice everywhere - Martin Luther King Jnr.
I can see it now, white lines of jet fuel burning that path of the CCFC supporters plane in the sky ..... and all down below will say ...
" LooK up ...... It Cork City Fans !! " ........![]()
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Come on City !!
Lets just wrap this up, take the money and go home !!![]()
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Come on City !!
Lets just wrap this up, take the money and go home !![/QUOTE]
out of all the teams in the cup, i really do hope that city win it![]()
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No Its Not.........Originally Posted by jimhacker
Considering a return train to Dublin is €55, thats very reasonable. It will certainly encourage more traveling support from Cork, and from the North.Originally Posted by patsh
If at first you don't succeed, redefine success.
Originally Posted by footyfan
You wouldnt be a spokesman for the company would you, as that seemed very emphatic!![]()
Originally Posted by eoinh
If so could you manage a few free tickets for your fellow internet surfers !!![]()
The SFAI are the governing body for grassroots football in Ireland, not the FAI. Its success or the lack of is all down to them.
Didnt mean to be abrupt about it.
Just know that its nothing to do with Jetmagic.![]()
Jet2 are owned by an established UK airline called Channel Express and have been operating succesfully for a couple of years from Leeds Bradford. Nothing to do with the Irish run airline Jetmagic.
"I'd rather play in front of a full house than an empty crowd" Johnny Giles
Originally Posted by footyfan
And I knew that too! Just being facetious!
And I presume it stops in Urlingford for chips!
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