Spending 2 weeks in Europe - 1 week in Barcelona, 1 week in Paris. We%26#39;ve decided to fly between cities as it%26#39;s much cheaper. All along I was planning on EasyJet, but just discovered Vueling. The price difference is minimal (only about 3 Euro w/ taxes included). Only thing, EasyJet flies into Orly, Vueling flies into CDG.
Any suggestions on which option to take? Either way we%26#39;ll be taking the bus/metro/RER to our hotel.
Thanks!!
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Vueling use T1 at CDG, IMO that makes it easier to reach central Paris than Orly. The airlines are both fine, they use new aircraft and have a good level of customer service.
Zas
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IMO either one would be fine. I%26#39;d choose on the basis of price and convenience of schedule.
Check both airline%26#39;s baggage policies. I know EasyJet is not bad. Don%26#39;t recall what Vueling%26#39;s weight limits etc. are.
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Thank you to you both :)
Zas, T1 -- what is that? Train, Bus...? I was going to post something closer to our departure asking about transport to/from the airport, but since you are here, if you could tell me the easiest way to get to Montmartre from CDG via public transport, I would greatly appreciate it! I%26#39;ve tried to read up, but cannot understand the bus/train explanations.
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Ahh, I%26#39;m sorry - I just realized T1 = Terminal 1.
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Hi all,
My wife and I are planing to spend 5-7 days in Andaluzia, travelling from Madrid to Granada to Cordoba to Sevilha and returning to Madrid.
What´s the best way to do it? By car, train or plane?
I have also seen good reviews on Vueling. They have really good prices. Has anyone had any trouble with the company?
Thanks,
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Don%26#39;t know about Veuling but EasyJet%26#39;s terminal at Orly is definitely an advantage over CDG and Orly is closer into the city than DeGaulle.
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phantonBrasil -
I think you would get a better response to your questions on the appropriate Spain forujm. FWIW I think you could put together an easy trip by train visiting the towns and cities you mention. The Renfe (Spanish rail ) site will give you an idea of timetables and fares: www.renfe.es
If you wan to visit the smaller towns and villages of Andalucia you will probably need a car.
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I fly Iberia when I go to Barcelona, and I%26#39;ve found that it%26#39;s usually either equal to, or less expensive than Vueling. I%26#39;ve had no problems with them..
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