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Old May 4th, 2006, 09:07 PM
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Siena to Budapest?

I will need to travel from Siena, Italy to Budapest. I'm not interested in the cheapest way but the quickest. Unfortunately, it seems to me that if I want to fly I would need to get to an Italian airport. Are there flights from Florence to Budapest? If I first have to go by train to get to an airport maybe a train would be easier for the entire trip? How long would it be?
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The best way to reach florence from Siena is the bus Firenze rapida that run like three every hour and leaves you at the train station in Florence. Their is a train from Florence to Budapest http://reiseauskunft.bahn.de/bin/que...t!&start=1

I would suggest that you fly though...20 hours is a long ride
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Old May 5th, 2006, 12:31 AM
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Joanne - There are no flights from Florence.

Malev and SkyEurope fly from BOLOGNA.

Otherwise there are other options from ROME FCO & Ciampino.
www.adr.it

Hope this helps ...

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Old May 5th, 2006, 12:37 AM
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You can also fly from Pisa with Condor:

http://www.whichbudget.com/en/cheapflights.php?to=BUD
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WillTravel- Why didn't I read these replies sooner? I spent 4 hours searching for a connection between Pisa and Budapest and your suggestion found a way! Not to be ungrateful BUT is Condor a company that has a safety record? I fly ALOT but read about airlines that scare even the experts. Any response before I pay up?
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Condor is somehow related to Lufthansa and Thomas Cook and has an excellent safety record.
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You said "the quickest" not "the safest"
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Sorry..couldn't resist. I've used Condor once in the past and had absolutely no qualms about doing so, especially after the flight. Smooth and no problems.
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