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Intra-Europe
Hi - can anyone explain to me what is Intra-Europe?
Best regards Poul |
Inside Europe
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Often used in the context of "from one country to another", referring to transportation - - by air, train or car - - but also from one location to another within individual countries.
Best wishes, Rex |
Bringing your message back up "to the top" since you are (somewhat) new here... how do I know that? click on your own name - - it's a valuable tip that Fodors fails to tell you when they send you that intial e-mail confirming your registration...
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"intra" means within.
"inter" means between. As previous posters point out, an intra-Europe flight is one that stays within Europe. An inter-city train journey, on the other hand, travels between two cities, taking you from one to another. Some people use the two terms interchangeably. They're wrong and - far, far, worse - misleading. |
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