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Flight Amsterdam Munich July 2014
What can people suggest as a discount airline flying nonstop from Amsterdam to Munich next July? The flight is one hour plus a few minutes. Fares on the major airlines start in the high $200s. The discount airlines I have used, Vueling and Easy Jet, don't fly nonstop from Amsterdam to Munich.
Carol |
Afaik only KLM and Lufthansa fly direct. You could look at Rotterdam or Eindhoven airports to see if other airlines use them.
It is a long way off yet, and KLM often have offers on routes like that. I would suggest keeping an eye on it for a while. The prices won't go up for a long while, and could well go down. If you have bags to check you will be charged on KLM, unless you are a Flying Blue member. |
A quick search on kayak.com shows return flights, next July, on KLM from $126, which seems reasonable for a 90 minute flight.
A one-way flight is much more expensive - strange but true. |
KLM's discount airline is Transavia, based in Amsterdam I believe.
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As sofarsogood pointed out, buying a round-trip ticket is a good deal. As far as taking the return goes, even the best of us get stuck in traffic now and again. Just don't add a frequent flyer number to the reservation.
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Ach, scoundrels! Thanks so much, especially for your humor. I will check into Kayak and Transavia...
Carol |
<i>Flight Amsterdam Munich July 2014
Posted by: carolll on Nov 13, 13 at 4:12pm What can people suggest as a discount airline flying nonstop from Amsterdam to Munich next July?</i> I suggest CNL http://tinyurl.com/ml6j5z9. That's the night train from downtown Amsterdam to downtown Munich. Fares for a sleeperette start at €49. You save the cost of a hotel night and save a big chunk of a day with airport logistics and security. And there is virtually no limit on how much luggage you can bring on board. For an itroduction to night trains see http://tinyurl.com/y57vft. It is a great way to travel. |
Spaarne:
You read our collective mind! During dinner, my husband and I discussed the possibility of travel by train. Will check that out...so thanks! Carol |
Transavia, currently not to Munich (but by next year who knows?) but to Salzburg (1 1/2 hr to Munich by train) or Innsbruck (under 2 hrs by train) or Friedrichshafen (2 1/2 hrs by train). Make lemonade out of the lemon and take a look around Salzburg - it's worth it!
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Random date July 5th:
http://www.easyjet.com/ AMS dp 8.40 - BSL ar 10.00, 55 EUR with 1 piece of checked in luggage Airport bus BSL - Freiburg im Breisgau, 25 EUR http://meinfernbus.de/ Feiburg dp 15.30 - Munich ar 20.15, web fares start at 15 EUR If you are 2-4 people, check the DB Laendertickets: Baden-Wuerttemberg ticket plus Bayern ticket: 68 EUR for 4 pax (17 EUR/pax) Basel Bad Bf dp 12.42 - Munich ar 18.21 |
They might as well take the train as do all that neckervd.
Likewise flying to Salzburg, unless a visit to Salzburg appeals before moving on to Munich. By the time you have gone through all the hassle and changes a train trip or the extra for a direct flight seem very attractive. At least to me. I would have suggested the train, but since you asked for flights I didn't. |
If you want discount possibilities look at www.whichbudget.com or at www.skyscanner.com
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hetismij:
I fully agree with you as long as discounted train tickets are available (standard railway fare 170 EUR/pax). |
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