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Old 02-29-2004, 11:27 PM
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I was doing a bit of research on the internet.
As I heard Ryanair will stop flying to London in a few months I'm looking for another CHEAP option to go to London.

Plane, boat, train, ... if you have interesting sites or some advice for me/us ... that would be nice !!!
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Go to france and hang around the docks.

Some fugee's will show you a cheap way in no time but it'll probably involve hanging onto the bottom of a train. stowing away in a lorry or building a raft out of milk cartons.
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I'm looking for another CHEAP option to go to London.
First walk to the coast and then swim to England, when arriving at the coast again check if they're English out there. If so walk to London. It's very cheap. Can you walk and swim ? (not at the same time)

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Thank you for taking the topic serious Already tried that link but doesnt fly out of Belgium
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Old 03-01-2004, 01:26 AM
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Thank you for taking the topic serious Already tried that link but doesnt fly out of Belgium
Take Ryanair to say Rome (Ciampino) and then Easyjet from Rome (Ciampino) to London Stansted?
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What about Eurostar? You have quite a few daily trains from Brussels to London and the other way around...I even find it more convenient than flying sometimes...www.eurostar.com.

Second option could be by ferry but that could take longer and you may have to combine a train as well...

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www.basiqair.com.
Or else try eurostar
or a bus????
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Eurostar would be the cheapest for you. Do you know when Ryanair is stopping? I'd check that out first before looking into other things. Also try Eurolines, they do coach tours, it's a hell trip but it's cheap.

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everytime i tried to find a cheap flight i failed. so i think the train is the cheapest way.
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