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quincyk
04-09-2006, 06:45 PM
Need somw help on finding out agencies that travel to premiership games from ireland.
i already have celtic horizons,whartons,da wson,barrytours,skel ton.
Any more?
storysham
04-09-2006, 06:58 PM
They are all robbers, dont use them.
book it yourself, i get to old trafford for a 2nights for less than 300 euro.
the same trip through a travel agent for 1 night is about 600 quid.
quincyk
04-09-2006, 07:19 PM
300quid from Japan?
I wanna go to reading at home in december and flights will cost a bomb around then so im looking for a package deal.
quincyk
06-09-2006, 01:28 AM
btttt
Barney
06-09-2006, 01:34 AM
I doubt there would be many package deals from Japan...your best bet is to do it yourself....one website that i can highly recommend is www.kayak.com
it queries all the airlines and Expedia/Excite webites etc. at the same time, and compares them for you..No need to spend hours going from one site to another...
definitely don't go through a travel agency though...
Superdave
06-09-2006, 01:37 AM
300quid from Japan?
I wanna go to reading at home in december and flights will cost a bomb around then so im looking for a package deal.
not necessarily fella - i've just booked flights to liverpool from Cork for 77Eur for the 22nd - 24th of december with Ryanair. Not sure of exact location of Reading but a cheapie Ryanair to standsted should leave Reading within commutable distance. Tickets shouldn't be too difficult, sort yer own hotel.
The package deals are a complete rip off - purely for those who don't have the sense or wherewithal to do it themselves.
quincyk
06-09-2006, 05:25 PM
not necessarily fella - i've just booked flights to liverpool from Cork for 77Eur for the 22nd - 24th of december with Ryanair. Not sure of exact location of Reading but a cheapie Ryanair to standsted should leave Reading within commutable distance. Tickets shouldn't be too difficult, sort yer own hotel.
The package deals are a complete rip off - purely for those who don't have the sense or wherewithal to do it themselves.
I have Spurs for the weekend booked for 340euro.
The reading game is at Old Trafford ON THE 30th of December.
Flights would be dear around then i reckon.
what do ya think?
Superdave
06-09-2006, 11:31 PM
I have Spurs for the weekend booked for 340euro.
The reading game is at Old Trafford ON THE 30th of December.
Flights would be dear around then i reckon.
what do ya think?
if you want to fly out of cork, then you'll have to take Liverpool airport. will cost you about ST30 in a taxi to get to manchester in my experience. Just checked Ryanair for ya - 77Eur - same as mine. Out the 29th at 9pm, back 31st at noon. Get it booked soon. Sort yer own hotel, piece of pi$$. Tickets for OT i would have no clue.
quincyk
07-09-2006, 12:30 AM
if you want to fly out of cork, then you'll have to take Liverpool airport. will cost you about ST30 in a taxi to get to manchester in my experience. Just checked Ryanair for ya - 77Eur - same as mine. Out the 29th at 9pm, back 31st at noon. Get it booked soon. Sort yer own hotel, piece of pi$$. Tickets for OT i would have no clue.
Cheers for the advice mate.
There was tickets on bmi-baby site on same dates for 140euro to manchester.Not bad really.
quincyk
07-09-2006, 10:43 PM
btttt
Rebelred
08-09-2006, 10:17 AM
going to old trafford on 1st october to See United V Newcastle. Got the tickets from a friend and we got cheap flights from Dublin to Manchester with aer lingus.
I'd try to avoid paying for a tour package,too expensive.
mushypea
08-09-2006, 11:35 AM
Barrys Coaches in Cork have just started doing them....
wat_boy
08-09-2006, 12:01 PM
Barrys Coaches in Cork have just started doing them....
do you know what the package/prices are ?
Papa Smurf
08-09-2006, 01:02 PM
going to old trafford on 1st october to See United V Newcastle. Got the tickets from a friend and we got cheap flights from Dublin to Manchester with aer lingus.
I'd try to avoid paying for a tour package,too expensive.
Im going to that game as well, but its after costing me a fortune after the w*nkers changed the game to sunday instead of Saturday. Dublin to Manchester flights as well.
Rebelred
08-09-2006, 02:46 PM
Im going to that game as well, but its after costing me a fortune after the w*nkers changed the game to sunday instead of Saturday. Dublin to Manchester flights as well.
we hadnt booked the flights before the change so we were haunted!
chipsncheese
12-09-2006, 04:09 PM
just booked my flights there for the man yoo game in march in anfield...70 yoyos each....not bad....
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