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The alternative route to Austria
Austria v Wales - Vienna 4th-7th October
3 day, 2 night coach trip
Departures from Swansea, Bridgend, Cardiff and Newport
Day 1: Leave Tuesday 4th October (late afternoon) for early hours Channel crossing on 5th October
Travel to Austria, staying in Vienna for a 2-night stay with breakfast. Arrive evening.
Day 2: Thursday
Spend the day at your leisure and go to the match in the evening.
Day 3: Friday
Early breakfast and depart hotel early. Arrival in south Wales early hours Saturday.
Price: £220 per person.
(Includes coach, crossing, 2 nights hotel with breakfast. You have to get your own match ticket sorry)
To book it's £100 per person deposit with the remainder due 1st September which will include a £4 per person booking fee.
Please note there'll be a £100 supplement for single travellers or groups with odd numbers.
If you book this trip together with the Dublin trip at the same time, (more details online) you'll get a discount.
Go to:
wonkysheep.co.uk/walesfootball
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Re: The alternative route to Austria
you just beat me to it biggy G . the first thing that come to my mind !
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Re: The alternative route to Austria
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Originally Posted by
Biggy G
Maybe they should have stewards who are used to running coaches organizing them. :thumbup:
NEVER LEAVE A FAN BEHIND.
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Re: The alternative route to Austria
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
Maybe they should have stewards who are used to running coaches organizing them. :thumbup:
NEVER LEAVE A FAN BEHIND.
Have you ever organised or been involved in running a Wales game abroad for CCFC supporters?
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Re: The alternative route to Austria
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Originally Posted by
wonkysheep
Austria v Wales - Vienna 4th-7th October
3 day, 2 night coach trip
Departures from Swansea, Bridgend, Cardiff and Newport
Day 1: Leave Tuesday 4th October (late afternoon) for early hours Channel crossing on 5th October
Travel to Austria, staying in Vienna for a 2-night stay with breakfast. Arrive evening.
Day 2: Thursday
Spend the day at your leisure and go to the match in the evening.
Day 3: Friday
Early breakfast and depart hotel early. Arrival in south Wales early hours Saturday.
Price: £220 per person.
(Includes coach, crossing, 2 nights hotel with breakfast. You have to get your own match ticket sorry)
To book it's £100 per person deposit with the remainder due 1st September which will include a £4 per person booking fee.
Please note there'll be a £100 supplement for single travellers or groups with odd numbers.
If you book this trip together with the Dublin trip at the same time, (more details online) you'll get a discount.
Go to:
wonkysheep.co.uk/walesfootball
Loads of two night deals available on expedia for under £200, flying from Stanstead, but some may prefer coach travel I suppose. What hotel is it you are booking ?
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Re: The alternative route to Austria
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Originally Posted by
Peajay
Loads of two night deals available on expedia for under £200, flying from Stanstead, but some may prefer coach travel I suppose. What hotel is it you are booking ?
We got a 4* hotel in centre of Vienna with BA flights from Heathrow (late morning both flights), Wednesday to Friday for just over £200.
Even now you can pick up a similar package for the same price.
BA holidays is always a good starting place for European trips. They have flights everywhere and will do a discount when you book a hotel/flight package and also chuck in free hold luggage.
Certainly beats a long coach journey.
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Originally Posted by
Tandy
Have you ever organised or been involved in running a Wales game abroad for CCFC supporters?
What's that got to do with the price of shit.?
A trips a trip if it's 10 miles or 1000 miles, same rules apply, YOU DO NOT LEAVE FANS STRANDED.
In answer to your question YES, I ran the supporters coaches for about 10 years and helped with Wales trips abroad.
Plus, NEVER LOST A FAN.
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Originally Posted by
ccfcwelshlad
We got a 4* hotel in centre of Vienna with BA flights from Heathrow (late morning both flights), Wednesday to Friday for just over £200.
Even now you can pick up a similar package for the same price.
BA holidays is always a good starting place for European trips. They have flights everywhere and will do a discount when you book a hotel/flight package and also chuck in free hold luggage.
Certainly beats a long coach journey.
Sounds good, what about the time it takes to get too Heathrow plus fuel/parking costs and the transfer charges?
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
What's that got to do with the price of shit.?
A trips a trip if it's 10 miles or 1000 miles, same rules apply, YOU DO NOT LEAVE FANS STRANDED.
In answer to your question YES, I ran the supporters coaches for about 10 years and helped with Wales trips abroad.
Plus, NEVER LOST A FAN.
Were you involved with a CCFC trip to Nurenberg in 1993?
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Re: The alternative route to Austria
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Tandy
Sounds good, what about the time it takes to get too Heathrow plus fuel/parking costs and the transfer charges?
Oh do **** off you troll.
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Re: The alternative route to Austria
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Originally Posted by
ccfcwelshlad
Oh do **** off you troll.
Were the questions to difficult?
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Originally Posted by
Tandy
Sounds good, what about the time it takes to get too Heathrow plus fuel/parking costs and the transfer charges?
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Originally Posted by
Tandy
Were the questions to difficult?
too* and no. Anyone else would be worth a response, you're not.
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Originally Posted by
ccfcwelshlad
too* and no. Anyone else would be worth a response, you're not.
Yet you responded? You are not the sharpest tool.
Can you tell the posters the true cost of your trip to Austria
So that they can make a comparison?
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I shall be going but not with W*nky Sheep.
Feel free to use them anyone else , of course. I
won't be a bore and repeat anything I posted before
but for me never again !
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Re: The alternative route to Austria
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Originally Posted by
BlueWales
I shall be going but not with W*nky Sheep.
Feel free to use them anyone else , of course. I
won't be a bore and repeat anything I posted before
but for me never again !
I don't think people will be influenced by you.
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i'm a qualified PCV driver for a national coach company. Under E.U. rules it's my responsibility to ensure the number of passengers boarding my vehicle equals the same number exiting. I'M allowed to check boarding passes and passports in the case of illegal entries.
Bluewales circumstances,whatever your opinion would be a lack of professionalism on my part.
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Originally Posted by
Biggy G
i'm a qualified PCV driver for a national coach company. Under E.U. rules it's my responsibility to ensure the number of passengers boarding my vehicle equals the same number exiting. I'M allowed to check boarding passes and passports in the case of illegal entries.
Bluewales circumstances,whatever your opinion would be a lack of professionalism on my part.
How long would you wait for a passenger?
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Originally Posted by
Tandy
How long would you wait for a passenger?
The ammount of time is irrelevant. Under the circumstances of a chartered trip,and an itinery of booked passengers, it would be my resposibility of said persons confirmation of well being. Problems do occure obviously while on tour,but as a driver i do have to try my best as to attian as much info as possible. Imagine i turned up at drop-off point and you were awating a loved one,and my response was'Uh Dunno mate'.
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Re: The alternative route to Austria
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Originally Posted by
Tandy
Were you involved with a CCFC trip to Nurenberg in 1993?
Nope, took over in 94 because the supporters club travel was a shambles
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Originally Posted by
BlueWales
I shall be going but not with W*nky Sheep.
Feel free to use them anyone else , of course. I
won't be a bore and repeat anything I posted before
but for me never again !
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Originally Posted by
Tandy
I don't think people will be influenced by you.
If one person does listen, it's one person saved.
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Originally Posted by
Tandy
How long would you wait for a passenger?
Until the authorities had told me they were arrested/in hospital/dead.
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Originally Posted by
Biggy G
The ammount of time is irrelevant. Under the circumstances of a chartered trip,and an itinery of booked passengers, it would be my resposibility of said persons confirmation of well being. Problems do occure obviously while on tour,but as a driver i do have to try my best as to attian as much info as possible. Imagine i turned up at drop-off point and you were awating a loved one,and my response was'Uh Dunno mate'.
This is the correct way to do things.
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Re: The alternative route to Austria
When are the Austria away tickets actually going to be available?
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Re: The alternative route to Austria
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
Maybe they should have stewards who are used to running coaches organizing them. :thumbup:
NEVER LEAVE A FAN BEHIND.
Ok to physically and verbally attack them just don't leave them behind :hehe:
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Re: The alternative route to Austria
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Originally Posted by
Tandy
Sounds good, what about the time it takes to get too Heathrow plus fuel/parking costs and the transfer charges?
You can get hotel and park with Prem inn for around £120 or less, surely that beat 16 hours each way on a bus.
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1070 miles each way by coach , kin ,ell no way