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Charter airline info required
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 01:48
by Captain Pugwash
If anyone can help with this request. i was wondering if there are any cheap airlines flying from manchester to sweden. my family and i will be travelling to the UK for holidays this summer. We would also like to visit sweden if not to expensive. many thanks CaptP
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 10:05
by soggy
Hello Captain P,
I have just done a quick search for you,and it looks like it will cost you a few bob :shock:.
STOCKHOLM
KLM 162.00 VIA AMSTERDAM
BA 177.70 VIA HEATHROW
SAS 184.80 VIA COPENHAGEN
GOTHENBURG
KLM 162.00 VIA AMSTERDAM
SAS 176.90 VIA COPENHAGEN
CITY 227.50 DIRECT
All prices are sterling,include taxes,and are based on one adult return (economy)with a four night stay in july.
All the prices were found on the Manchester Airport website
http://www.manchesterairport.co.uk.
Give me a shout if you need to know anything about Manchester,as i live here and will be happy to help.
Best wishes,
Pete.
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 16:37
by John R
Hello Capt' P
How about Ryanair, Man-Dub-Gothenberg.
Fares start from 30euros. (9.99-19.99)
John
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 16:46
by Garry Russell
If you are travelling with a major carier would it be cheaper to route though Sweden with a stop over one way and UK direct the other?
Garry
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 18:59
by soggy
Another alternative is to fly from Liverpool.Wizzair can take you to gothenburg or stockholm via warsaw for 9.99 per leg plus taxes.
Liverpool airport is around a 35-40 min drive from Manchester.
Both Ryanair and Wizz operate into Gothenburg city airport which is about 7 miles from the centre of the city.
Pete
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 20:52
by Captain Pugwash
Thanks for the info chaps. we have got a good deal on the flight from Ottawa to Manchester via london. about $800.00 canadian each. the best part is the london to manchester with BMI, great service and very friendly staff. good food aswell.
the trip to sweden would be a very short visit possibly two days only, thus the enquiry for cheap airfares. Now i belive the friends live in a place called Jonkoping some five hours from uppsala. As yet we are still mulling the idea of the swedish visit . :think:
just another question, is it true that all museum's are now free to get into. ie science/ industry museum in manchester. have to take the wife and little lad down the mock sewer, show them what it's about.
again many thanks for your help.
PS. has the uk retained it's own money or have they now gone over to the euro totally. been 3yeras since we last visited blighty.
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 21:02
by Garry Russell
Still the good 'ol poud in the UK
Hope you get a nice trip sorted
Garry
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 23:29
by soggy
The museum of science and industry is free to enter (except for certain special exibitions which are held in a separate part of the museum) ,car parking is expensive though,so it would be best to travel in on public transport.