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Old Jun 9th 2002 | 9:26 pm
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Martin
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Does anyone have a list of cheap airlines that might fly to Amsterdam. Preference
would be an airline serving both AMS and either Oslo, Warsaw, or Berlin. KLM has a
subsidiary airline that I have used but I can't remember the name (not MartinAir).
Thanks for any help.

Martin
 
Old Jun 9th 2002 | 10:21 pm
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    >KLM has a subsidiary airline that I have used but I can't remember the name (not
    >MartinAir).

That'd be Buzz.
 
Old Jun 9th 2002 | 11:20 pm
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Try easyjet.com

btw, does anyone know any cheap ways of going to Lucerne or Interlaken in Switzerland
from Paris? easyjet only goes from paris to geneva

Thanks

R.

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    > Does anyone have a list of cheap airlines that might fly to Amsterdam. Preference
    > would be an airline serving both AMS and either Oslo, Warsaw, or Berlin. KLM has a
    > subsidiary airline that I have used but I can't remember the name (not MartinAir).
    > Thanks for any help.
    >
    > Martin
 
Old Jun 10th 2002 | 2:20 am
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tim challenger <[email protected]> wrote:
    >> KLM has a subsidiary airline that I have used but I can't remember the name (not
    >> MartinAir).
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    > That'd be Buzz.

But Buzz doesn't serve Amsterdam.

I think only EasyJet and BasiqAir, of the cheapies, do.

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Old Jun 10th 2002 | 8:21 am
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here you have list of some CHEAP AIRLINES: http://tripstop.com/index.php3?page=linki

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Old Jun 10th 2002 | 9:04 am
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Hi

it would help if you shared with us where your journey starts !

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Old Jun 10th 2002 | 11:20 pm
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R.M. <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Try easyjet.com

    > btw, does anyone know any cheap ways of going to Lucerne or Interlaken in
    > Switzerland from Paris? easyjet only goes from paris to geneva

try www.sncf.com . There should be discounted tariffs available on the direct TGV
from Paris to Bern (and may be to Interlaken). By train it takes about 4 and a half
hour to Bern and from there one hour more to Interlaken. Should be cheaper (and
faster) than flying into Geneva and go on from there by train.

Oliver Schnell
 
Old Jun 11th 2002 | 7:21 am
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    > KLM has a subsidiary airline

I think both Buzz and BasiqAir are subsidiaries of KLM. The former primarily operates
London-France routes, while the latter connects Holland with the Med and Scandinavia.

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Old Jun 11th 2002 | 7:21 am
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Most of the cheap airlines in Europe are supported by:

http://aerfares.net/

where you can find details on all routes, who runs them, and price-compare fares
across airlines and dates in one easy search.

However the facility unfortunately does not support BasiqAir which connect in
Amsterdam, so you need to check their website directly.

http://www.basiqair.com/

For Amsterdam, try easyJet, basiqAir and BMI.

For Oslo, try Sterling, BMI and Ryanair (all covered by aerfares.net)

darragh
 
Old Jun 12th 2002 | 7:21 am
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Might be worth a look at http://www.europebyair.com/
 
Old Jun 21st 2002 | 5:20 pm
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Liv
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Did you try "MyTravel Airways"? Sorry, I'll look up the link for you or you can just
search. I've flown London, UK to Toronto and back. It was the cheapest we found and
the service was great.

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"Oliver Schnell" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > R.M. <[email protected]> wrote:
    > > Try easyjet.com
    >
    > > btw, does anyone know any cheap ways of going to Lucerne or Interlaken
in
    > > Switzerland from Paris? easyjet only goes from paris to geneva
    >
    > try www.sncf.com . There should be discounted tariffs available on the direct TGV
    > from Paris to Bern (and may be to Interlaken). By train it takes about 4 and a half
    > hour to Bern and from there one hour more to Interlaken. Should be cheaper (and
    > faster) than flying into Geneva and go on from there by train.
    >
    > Oliver Schnell
 

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