Train vs Plane
#2

Joined: Jan 2003
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Hi candipeters,
You can check for discount airlines between destinations at this site:
www.whichbudget.com
But make sure you check the airline's luggage policy before you book, as many have very strict restrictions for both carry-on and checked baggage. You could end up paying $100-$200 in overage charges.
Also, be aware that taking the trains can be just as fast as a flight. Consider:
getting from town to the airport, 30-45 mins
getting to the airport 1-2 hours early,
flying, 1-2 hours
waiting for your luggage, 20 mins
getting from the airport into town, 30-45 mins
For me, a train ride has to be more than eight hours long before I'd consider taking a flight.
Also consider that a train is a LOT more comfortable than a plane, and the food you can munch enroute (buy at a grocery store) is going to be a LOT better than any food you get onboard or at the airport.
Good luck!
s
You can check for discount airlines between destinations at this site:
www.whichbudget.com
But make sure you check the airline's luggage policy before you book, as many have very strict restrictions for both carry-on and checked baggage. You could end up paying $100-$200 in overage charges.
Also, be aware that taking the trains can be just as fast as a flight. Consider:
getting from town to the airport, 30-45 mins
getting to the airport 1-2 hours early,
flying, 1-2 hours
waiting for your luggage, 20 mins
getting from the airport into town, 30-45 mins
For me, a train ride has to be more than eight hours long before I'd consider taking a flight.
Also consider that a train is a LOT more comfortable than a plane, and the food you can munch enroute (buy at a grocery store) is going to be a LOT better than any food you get onboard or at the airport.
Good luck!
s
#5

Joined: Mar 2003
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If looking for cheap air fares, I also found this site useful:
http://www.flylc.com/directall-en.asp
http://www.flylc.com/directall-en.asp
#7
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Joined: Mar 2008
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Swandav2000,
Thank you for the advice. I am just having a terrible time looking up prices for the trains. I don't know if I'd be better off choosing a pass or a single ticket and when I type in the cities it has come back saying they can't provide a ticket between the two. It's very confusing for a first time European traveler.
Thank you for the advice. I am just having a terrible time looking up prices for the trains. I don't know if I'd be better off choosing a pass or a single ticket and when I type in the cities it has come back saying they can't provide a ticket between the two. It's very confusing for a first time European traveler.
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#9
Joined: Jan 2003
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Hi C,
>France to Switzerland then Switzerland to Italy.
Train info including fares is at www.voyages-sncf.com, www.sbb.ch/en/index.htm
www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html
>France to Switzerland then Switzerland to Italy.
Train info including fares is at www.voyages-sncf.com, www.sbb.ch/en/index.htm
www.trenitalia.com/en/index.html






