anyone been to alderney
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anyone been to alderney
my mum and dad have moved there and were trying to find cheap flights etc...any ideas
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And here's another useful site - why not to travel by (cheap) flight:
www.planestupid.com
And to make all that a bit easier:
http://www.greenrationbook.org.uk/nomileshighclub/
www.planestupid.com
And to make all that a bit easier:
http://www.greenrationbook.org.uk/nomileshighclub/
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ina wrote:And here's another useful site - why not to travel by (cheap) flight:
www.planestupid.com
And to make all that a bit easier:
http://www.greenrationbook.org.uk/nomileshighclub/
we wouldnt travel by plane anyway hun...for the six of us to fly from gatwick it will cost 800 pounds ..thats just flights

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Maybe you could suggest that to your mum and dad then? Doesn't matter who flies - it's still bad for the environment...tea690 wrote: we wouldnt travel by plane anyway hun...for the six of us to fly from gatwick it will cost 800 pounds ..thats just flights
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we want to go over there and the way i will justify a plane trip for the 6 of us if i ever get the money is that i dont drive i have flown twice in my 28 years and i deserve a holiday from the cess pit i live inina wrote:Maybe you could suggest that to your mum and dad then? Doesn't matter who flies - it's still bad for the environment...tea690 wrote: we wouldnt travel by plane anyway hun...for the six of us to fly from gatwick it will cost 800 pounds ..thats just flights

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I've been looking and came up with skyscanner's search from gatwick to jersey.
http://www.skyscanner.net/gbp/flights/l ... &infants=1&
flying 9/4/08 return 2 weeks later £261.65 total
As you change the dates the cost changes.
I was also looking at driving to Folkestone, crossing to calais on the chunnel then driving down to cherbourg - theoretical journey time 6 - 7 hours - then there's the ferry on top. Do-able. Best deals on chunnel are travelling very early in the morning. Maybe break up the jouney with an overnight stay?
It's very difficult when loved ones live far away. Have you seen Seize the Day's video http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=gNO7F5m-7pQ
OH went to Florida to see his brother before the brother died a couple of years back. He knew it would be the last time he would see him and it was a stretch, money wise. We all know by now that flying is not desirable but sometimes it's the only option unless you harden your heart not to see friends and relatives any more and I don't know any one that hard/strong resolve.
I'll stop rambling now. Something to think about anyway.
http://www.skyscanner.net/gbp/flights/l ... &infants=1&
flying 9/4/08 return 2 weeks later £261.65 total
As you change the dates the cost changes.
I was also looking at driving to Folkestone, crossing to calais on the chunnel then driving down to cherbourg - theoretical journey time 6 - 7 hours - then there's the ferry on top. Do-able. Best deals on chunnel are travelling very early in the morning. Maybe break up the jouney with an overnight stay?
It's very difficult when loved ones live far away. Have you seen Seize the Day's video http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=gNO7F5m-7pQ
OH went to Florida to see his brother before the brother died a couple of years back. He knew it would be the last time he would see him and it was a stretch, money wise. We all know by now that flying is not desirable but sometimes it's the only option unless you harden your heart not to see friends and relatives any more and I don't know any one that hard/strong resolve.
I'll stop rambling now. Something to think about anyway.
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thanx hun this is brillmarshlander wrote:I've been looking and came up with skyscanner's search from gatwick to jersey.
http://www.skyscanner.net/gbp/flights/l ... &infants=1&
flying 9/4/08 return 2 weeks later £261.65 total
As you change the dates the cost changes.
I was also looking at driving to Folkestone, crossing to calais on the chunnel then driving down to cherbourg - theoretical journey time 6 - 7 hours - then there's the ferry on top. Do-able. Best deals on chunnel are travelling very early in the morning. Maybe break up the jouney with an overnight stay?
It's very difficult when loved ones live far away. Have you seen Seize the Day's video http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=gNO7F5m-7pQ
OH went to Florida to see his brother before the brother died a couple of years back. He knew it would be the last time he would see him and it was a stretch, money wise. We all know by now that flying is not desirable but sometimes it's the only option unless you harden your heart not to see friends and relatives any more and I don't know any one that hard/strong resolve.
I'll stop rambling now. Something to think about anyway.