Dont know how useful this is going to be as i think everyone else is coming from across the atlantic???........
well ive booked my flight from London Luton arriving 10am on the 23rd in budapest using www.skyscanner.com and this cost me £15 using Easyjet airlines.
Hey, So I'm trying to figure out the best way to travel around Europe after the program is over. One thought I had was book a round trip flight to London or Paris or somewhere and then get a one-way flight to Budapest from there and then after the program is over to backpack to my original point. I wasn't sure if this would make more sense that doing a round trip to Budapest or if people had other ideas. If you could let me know if you'd be interested in doing the same/have other ideas that'd be great! Lily
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Hey all-
I just booked my flight through farecast.com and found one for about $1200. It's the cheapest I could find.
I'll be arriving in Budapest, terminal 2A at 2:20pm on the 24th via KLM to Amsterdam and then Malév Hungarian Airlines.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/23/travel/23pracopenskies.html?ex=1364184000&en=857d80984ae6e87a&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink
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Dont know how useful this is going to be as i think everyone else is coming from across the atlantic???........
well ive booked my flight from London Luton arriving 10am on the 23rd in budapest using www.skyscanner.com and this cost me £15 using Easyjet airlines.
Hey,
So I'm trying to figure out the best way to travel around Europe after the program is over. One thought I had was book a round trip flight to London or Paris or somewhere and then get a one-way flight to Budapest from there and then after the program is over to backpack to my original point. I wasn't sure if this would make more sense that doing a round trip to Budapest or if people had other ideas.
If you could let me know if you'd be interested in doing the same/have other ideas that'd be great!
Lily
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