European Flights for 18 € all in
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European Flights for 18 € all in
www.tuifly.de has curently a very special promotion running:
Flights are available for 18 € all inclusive!
If you want, you can also add a rail and fly ticket for 10 € (instead of 19.99
€) for each way @:-)
And on top of this, you can get 2'000 bluemiles !
Flights are available for 18 € all inclusive!
If you want, you can also add a rail and fly ticket for 10 € (instead of 19.99
€) for each way @:-)
And on top of this, you can get 2'000 bluemiles !
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In short: Valid the same day aswell as the day before and after the flight for a one-way with the Deutsche Bahn AG in all trains in whole of Germany. Rules say you can travel towards the Airport without any detours.
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When you book the trip with a travel agency, one can add the train ticket for free but a service charge of EUR 7.50 is automatically added to each segment / person. I happen to have agency access for TUIfly, so I could book a flight incl. train for that price (or less). If you are interested, just drop me a line.
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This guy here can book this for you [email protected]. He booked me my flight and he does also speak English :-:
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But this is for paying with credit-card isn't it? If you pay with direct debit (from a German bank account) it should be less. I usually get the price down to EUR 20 for my customers incl. the train ticket.
Well, if I think about it, €28 is still a good price for a train ticket within Germany. And if you buy one of these Langnese-vouchers on ebay, the price is even less
Well, if I think about it, €28 is still a good price for a train ticket within Germany. And if you buy one of these Langnese-vouchers on ebay, the price is even less
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I booked a flight and railway ticket for a total of 28 €, though I do not intend to use the flight. It will save me a lot of money this way because I would have needed to buy a regular (and more expensive) ticket otherwise @:-)
This guy here can book this for you [email protected]. He booked me my flight and he does also speak English :-:
This guy here can book this for you [email protected]. He booked me my flight and he does also speak English :-:
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So, from pressing the "book now" button to having all your tickets, it takes a maximum of 5 minutes.
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It would have been nice if the OP had put all the important details in the header, e g "ex-Germany" etc.
I just read the whole thread and found out nothing about the relevance of this offer to non-German residents:/
I just read the whole thread and found out nothing about the relevance of this offer to non-German residents:/
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Well, it is maybe more interesting for Germans as one end of the flight is always either in Germany or in Basel. But maybe there are also some european folks who want to fly to Germany with TUIfly. All destinations of them can be found on http://www.tuifly.com/en/destinations/index.html. So it is for flight from/to Germany (and Basel).