Have updated the main summary thread with links from here. Keep it coming!
A travel company have been on to us (YBIG)
Direct fans flight to Bari - 385 euro (all inclusive, bags tax etc)
Depart Dublin at 12 noon on Tuesday, return from Bari 2.0 on the Thursday
Anyone who wants to provisionally book can pm me, cheers
http://orario.trenitalia.com/b2c/Tim...l=tcom&x=0&y=0
All trains here seem to be direct, no mention of changes along the way.
Ryanair's flights are up now to Bari.
Over €400 for the return trip. Only €20 if any of the locals fancy watching it in a Dublin pub.
My roundtrip is only costing €110. However I've also lost €150 on a Milan roundtrip which is no use now.
Ryanair Confirms World Cup Qualifier Flight to Bari
[CENTER]RYANAIR CONFIRMS WORLD CUP QUALIFIER FLIGHT TO BARI
LIMITED SEATS TO ITALY FOR CRUCIAL GAME[/CENTER]
Ryanair, Ireland’s largest airline, today (6th Jan) announced that it will operate a World Cup Special return flight from Dublin to Bari to allow Irish fans to travel to Ireland’s vital World Cup qualifier against Italy in Bari’s Stadio San Nicola on the 1st April 2009.
Ryanair’s World Cup Special will depart Dublin at 6am on the 1st April and return from Bari on 2nd April at 11:15am (arrive Dublin 2pm). Seats are strictly limited to 189 and are sure to go fast with Ryanair advising fans to log on to [COLOR=#800080]www.ryanair.com[/COLOR] to avoid disappointment. Return fares for this one off flight are €399.89 including taxes and charges.
Fair Play died Nov 18th 2009, Stade Francais.
West Belfast Supporters Club making the trip. Using the easyjet routes we will be in Bari at 8pm on the Tues night (Belfast - Gatwick - Milan - Bari) and coming home Thur (Bari - Milan - Belfast). It was a difficult trip to do from Belfast but we wouldnt miss it for the world. We managed above 5 flights for £248 pp.
Slan
' you will never beat the irish...not at drinking anyway'
Booked our flights for this yesterday. Out on the Monday, Dublin - Bari via Paris. Getting the Ryanair flight directly home on Thursday morning. The flight home was nearly 200 Euros but I don't care. I don't mind doing the planes, trains and automobiles on the way out, but coming home all I want to do is get back as quickly and as easily as possible, so it's well worth the money in my view.
[QUOTE=Saint07;1081939]are you considering the same?
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Yer Saint07 very much so as I left booking flights to Mrs Claret and guess the price seems to go up every two hours at the moment so I said the train is the way to go and I am very happy with that , ohh yer I have promised to stay off the beer until at least 9am on the train .
I am sure there will be good fun with the locals going down to the game on the train .
Bring it on .
4,000 paddies on their way to Italy, and the most Ryanair offer is one flight of 189 seats.Originally Posted by Greenforever
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Yer Saint07 very much so as I left booking flights to Mrs Claret and guess the price seems to go up every two hours at the moment so I said the train is the way to go and I am very happy with that , ohh yer I have promised to stay off the beer until at least 9am on the train .
I am sure there will be good fun with the locals going down to the game on the train .
Bring it on .[/QUOTE]
Good stuff, well there'll be 3 of us travelling too. hopefully some banter.
How many are flying out on those times?
How many do you think Ryanair will be able to bring back on the return flight?
How many spare aeroplanes do you think Ryanair have lying around?
Do you do anything other than moan pointlessly?
anyone flying to bologna aerlingus on the tuesday and getting the train down to bari the same day?
'How can I hate women, my Mums one!!!' Chris Finch
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