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Eurolines coach fares to Europe; from £12 each way with Funfares - limited avail.
ThinkingOfLinking
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http://www.eurolines.co.uk/seatsale.cfm
I have had a lot of Funfares with their sister company National Express; booking is efficient and easy and this would be an excellent deal too.
HTH someone!!
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Eurolines seatsale means it's currently possible to bag single tickets to Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Cork, Dublin, Belfast and Waterford from £12 (a £3 booking fee is included in that price). To return, ticket prices start at £15. Many thanks for the spot Flickering Ember!
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I have had a lot of Funfares with their sister company National Express; booking is efficient and easy and this would be an excellent deal too.
HTH someone!!
Official MoneySavingExpert.com Insert:
Eurolines seatsale means it's currently possible to bag single tickets to Paris, Amsterdam, Brussels, Cork, Dublin, Belfast and Waterford from £12 (a £3 booking fee is included in that price). To return, ticket prices start at £15. Many thanks for the spot Flickering Ember!
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We got a Eurolines coach from Belgium to Amsterdam return. Only 30 euro for the 2 of us. Bargain!0
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Just thought I would see how much to Paris for 3 of us travelling overnight for a day trip £158 hmmm think I will give it a miss flying would be cheaper I think0
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Well, it might be me, but it seems there are no what-they-call-"funfares" to Amsterdam. Why do they advertise discounts, if there are none?
At least, not from Southampton and in the next 90 days!
Also, IMO they make their best to make the "funfares" (=discount offers) very difficult to *discover*: apparently, you need to browse through the possible departure days - day by day :-((( - until you find a funfare. And you need to "come back often to the website" (they words not mine) as you never know when they setup a funfare(!?!) Congratulations to Eurolines/National Express for the transparency.....grrrr....
Steve
PS Simon, your fares to Paris are standard, non-discounted fares.0 -
Anyone found any £15 fares at all!0
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Are there any restrictions with Duty-Free in this deal ? _party_0
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