popcorn6
Mar 4, 09, 10:52 am
I'm looking to buy two one-ways. Anyone have a suggestion for the best cheap airlines to check?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Budget Travel - Cheap airlines - Amsterdam to Stockholm, Stockhom to LondonView Full Version : Cheap airlines - Amsterdam to Stockholm, Stockhom to London popcorn6 Mar 4, 09, 10:52 am I'm looking to buy two one-ways. Anyone have a suggestion for the best cheap airlines to check? Thanks. WillTravel Mar 4, 09, 11:41 am Try www.whichbudget.com and www.skyscanner.net . Also try the mainline airlines - KLM, SAS, BMI, and British Airways. farci Mar 5, 09, 5:05 am Try www.whichbudget.com and www.skyscanner.net . Also try the mainline airlines - KLM, SAS, BMI, and British Airways. Also Dohop (http://www.dohop.com) has some interesting routings Alsacienne Mar 5, 09, 3:26 pm You may have to bounce via another airport - eg London Stansted, especially if you want one way tickets, which would indicate better value if you use point-to-point airlines eg Easyjet or Ryanair ................. but be VERY aware of the luggage restrictions on Ryanair!! Aviatrix Mar 5, 09, 4:00 pm If you don't mind using the dreaded Ryanair... the easiest thing to do will be to hop on a train to Eindhoven and fly to Stockholm from there... or whatever airport near Stockholm Ryanair flies to (they fly to one that THEY call "Stockholm", it could be anywhere in a 200 km radius... in fact I'm surprised they're not calling Eindhoven "Amsterdam") farci Mar 6, 09, 4:02 am If you don't mind using the dreaded Ryanair... the easiest thing to do will be to hop on a train to Eindhoven and fly to Stockholm from there... or whatever airport near Stockholm Ryanair flies to (they fly to one that THEY call "Stockholm", it could be anywhere in a 200 km radius... in fact I'm surprised they're not calling Eindhoven "Amsterdam") Also check Ryanair from Dusseldorf (Weeze). The Dutch government has imposed taxes which are crippling Dutch airports (I believe it will be withdrawn soon) so many Dutch passengers take the bus over the border to save money. Aviatrix is correct about Ryanair's version of Stockholm. There's a choice of two airports but both are a fair reindeer ride from the actual city |