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5am Sunday T2 Heathrow. Having arrived 2 hours before flight, spent the next
hour and a half waiting to check departing friends in until the airline group (Star Alliance) pushed the panic button. Definitely a life-shortening experience and not to be recomended more than once a year. Why do they do this and why do we keep accepting it? We hear a lot of BS about extra security and vigilance but the plain truth is the "Check in at any desk" strategy is a disaster. It seemed to work a lot better when flights were assigned to specific desks. BAA can't remain blamless either, it's their premises and they do nothing to keep the queues ordered. It's very difficult to understand the mentality of those in the air business. Surely they realise that if passengers are offered a civilised alternative, they'll take it? Personally I think next time I'm going anywhere in Europe I'll do it by train or even by bus. Getting to and from the airport has to be a significant factor too, many locations are poorly served by transport links and a cab each way can cost more than the flight, making the enthusiasm for cheap flights a moot point. The fiasco with British Airways a couple of weeks ago ought to have sharpened their wits a little, but I doubt it Jeff Mowatt |
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![]() "Jeff Mowatt" wrote in message ... Fortunately I wasn't one of those stranded at Heathrow after the walk-out but all the same I believe it happened even though I was elsewhere at the time. Having now had the opportunity to speak to my friends on their arrival home, here's how long it took: Left home at 4am for 4:30 check-in. Checked in at 6:05 and departed 45 minutes late 7:20 to arrive with no further delays in Vienna airport at 10:30 (9:30 BST) Now I make that 5 and a half hours without reaching the final destination which falls within your estimate of the train/coach time, it could have been a lot worse. Out of intrest, I've just checked the fastest weekday train journey from London to Vienna, it takes 16 hours 52 minutes and involves 5 trains. IE... 06:53 E*9110 to Waterloo to Brussels, arr. 10:37 12:16 ICE15 Brussels to Frankfurt, arr. 16:01 16:19 IC2027 Frankfurt to Passau, arr. 20:36 20:42 E1829 Passau to Linz, arr. 22:23 22:27 OEC661 Linz to Vienna, arr. 00:45 There is a trip that only involves 2 trains, but that takes 19 hours 37 minutes IE... 11:53 E*9024 to Paris, arr. 15:59 17:49 EN263 to Vienna, arr. 08:30 I don't know about you, but for the time being I'll take my chances at the airport:-) -- Cheers, Steve. If The Good Lord had meant for us to be fiscally prudent, He would not have given us the platinum credit card... Change colour to PC Plod's lights to reply. |
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Steve,
Care to let me in on the location of this information? I was thinking of taking a trip to Bratislava soon and I know there are direct flights but it means geting to Stansted and back. I was thinking either a 24 hour bus trip, with a lot of sleeping or maybe taking Eurostar to Brussels and transferring to a bus there. Don't relish the idea of multiple changes though. Jeff "Steve Dulieu" wrote in message ... Out of intrest, I've just checked the fastest weekday train journey from London to Vienna, it takes 16 hours 52 minutes and involves 5 trains. IE... 06:53 E*9110 to Waterloo to Brussels, arr. 10:37 12:16 ICE15 Brussels to Frankfurt, arr. 16:01 16:19 IC2027 Frankfurt to Passau, arr. 20:36 20:42 E1829 Passau to Linz, arr. 22:23 22:27 OEC661 Linz to Vienna, arr. 00:45 There is a trip that only involves 2 trains, but that takes 19 hours 37 minutes IE... 11:53 E*9024 to Paris, arr. 15:59 17:49 EN263 to Vienna, arr. 08:30 I don't know about you, but for the time being I'll take my chances at the airport:-) -- Cheers, Steve. If The Good Lord had meant for us to be fiscally prudent, He would not have given us the platinum credit card... Change colour to PC Plod's lights to reply. |
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![]() "Peter Smyth" wrote in message ... "Jeff Mowatt" wrote in message ... Steve, Care to let me in on the location of this information? I was thinking of taking a trip to Bratislava soon and I know there are direct flights but it means geting to Stansted and back. I was thinking either a 24 hour bus trip, with a lot of sleeping or maybe taking Eurostar to Brussels and transferring to a bus there. Don't relish the idea of multiple changes though. Jeff European train times are available here http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/query.exe/el but I don't know where you could find out details of buses. http://www.eurolines.com/ specifically London to Brataslavia he http://www.eurolines.sk/102801_en.htm about 100 quid return (which IMHO doesn't compare well with the alternatives) Tim Peter Smyth |
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On Mon, 04 Aug 2003 20:51:00 GMT Steve Dulieu wrote:
} } I got the info from the DB (German Railways) web site which appears to know } about every train that runs in europe! http://bahn.hafas.de/bin/query.exe/en } is the url for the English language version, you can even use it for purely } UK train times. That's rather good. It found me 4 means of getting from Paris to Siena which SNCF seemed to think impossible. Matthew -- Il est important d'être un homme ou une femme en colère; le jour où nous quitte la colère, ou le désir, c'est cuit. - Barbara http://www.calmeilles.co.uk/ |
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![]() "Jeff Mowatt" wrote in message ... Thanks Tim and Steve, I found the Bratislava bus via the National Express site. Btw this is a good thing to register on because they send all the promotions. A couple of weeks back they were doing anywhere in the UK for a fiver. If you needed to cross the Severn Bridge for instance it would be a bargain compared to taking the car. except that you then wouldn't have a car once you'd got over the bridge, and of course there's no advantage coming back as the bridge is free Eastbound |
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![]() "Jeff Mowatt" wrote in message ... Thanks Tim and Steve, I found the Bratislava bus via the National Express site. Btw this is a good thing to register on because they send all the promotions. A couple of weeks back they were doing anywhere in the UK for a fiver. If you needed to cross the Severn Bridge for instance it would be a bargain compared to taking the car. I thought it did compare well when the overall costs are compared. From here in South London for instance, a taxi to Stansted would cost 70 quid each way, parking about a tenner a day if you drove there. I think via National express there is a discount if you book 15 days in advance. It kind of negates all the advantages of a cheap flight and it might be just as economical to get a flight to Vienna from Heathrow and a taxi for the 40km between the two cities. There is public transport to Stansted of course, but only viable if you've got a lot of time to get there Sorry, but how can you think that an hour on the train is not viable against the alternative of spending 24 hours on a *bus*. Geeze you must really like buses Tim and not too much to carry. Jeff specifically London to Brataslavia he http://www.eurolines.sk/102801_en.htm about 100 quid return (which IMHO doesn't compare well with the alternatives) Tim |
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Jeff Mowatt wrote:
Steve, Care to let me in on the location of this information? I was thinking of taking a trip to Bratislava soon and I know there are direct flights but it means geting to Stansted and back. I was thinking either a 24 hour bus trip, with a lot of sleeping or maybe taking Eurostar to Brussels and transferring to a bus there. Don't relish the idea of multiple changes though. Jeff When I go to Slovakia I fly with CSA from Heathrow to Bratislava via Prague. Matthew |
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Jeff Mowatt writes
Sorry, but how can you think that an hour on the train is not viable against the alternative of spending 24 hours on a *bus*. Geeze you must really like buses You've lost me! An hour on what train? Perhaps you meant plane which a few posts ago was estimated at around 5 hours to Vienna assuming no delays. I think he meant an hour on the train to the airport. In an earlier post, you appeared to be suggesting that a 24-hour coach journey was an easier option that travelling to Stansted and a 5-hour flight. Your options for travelling to Stansted were coach or taxi - he reminded you that there's a fast train. -- Dave |
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Jeff Mowatt wrote:
You've lost me! An hour on what train? I assume: the one to the airport, that you didn't want to catch because you wanted to sit on a bus for an extra (24-5=) 19 hours, instead of a plane for 5. .... Anyway this is how I see it. Getting dragged out of bed at 3.30 isn't pleasant, but in this case the only flight which could make the connection to Ukraine, the final destination. Where in Ukraine are you going that you want to break in Bratislava?? There are direct flights to Kiev from Gatwick, and even if those don't catch onward connections overnighting in Kiev isn't that expensive, and it saves at least one change extra change of currency... I did use the German on-line timetable to work out London-Kiev by rail a couple of years ago; IIRC it takes about 12 hours to get to the Berlin Zoo (or Vienna, then Bratislava(!) depending on route), after which you sat on a train for two nights and 36 hours for Kiev. I was warned though that the odds of getting through the wilder parts of Byelorussia in one piece were lower than I might wish. I wimped out in the end though: 48 hours on a train is a *long* time, yay even compared with some of GNER's efforts... Henry |
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