Originally posted by oracleslave
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Originally posted by expat View PostTBH it's not only the airport itself, bad as that is, but the location which I find inconvenient. I suppose if you live near Paddington it's OK.Comment
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostClient pays all expenses, so it's chauffer straight to the T5 front door regardless of where I start out from.Comment
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Originally posted by expat View PostWould you do it if it were your company that paid?
- I live in SW London and it is the most convenient route for me to get to Schipol.
- I have really had excellent service in and out of T5 in the last 6 months
- I like flying BAComment
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI probably would actually, given that:
- I live in SW London and it is the most convenient route for me to get to Schipol.
- I have really had excellent service in and out of T5 in the last 6 months
- I like flying BAComment
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostBeen there, Done that, almost got divorced over it!
See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...
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Anyway, Terminal 5 means BA, and BA's flights to Frankfurt are more limited, and they don't have any when I want them. So I think I'm stuck in the no-Heathrow club.Comment
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You could always look at travelodge, if you book well enough in advance you can get rooms for as little as £19 a night. iirc you may even get a discount for extended periods.
It's bog standard and clean.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostYou could always look at travelodge, if you book well enough in advance you can get rooms for as little as £19 a night. iirc you may even get a discount for extended periods.
It's bog standard and clean.Comment
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Originally posted by expat View PostNo I mean pay for the car? With me it's already farcical, if I take public transport to Heathrow (from Bedfordshire) then the most expensive part of the whole journey is the train into London. If I drive, the most expensive part of the journey is the parking at Heathrow. The last thing I need is more expense on the UK land part of the journey; but it is a pain because it's a couple of hours time more or less wasted.Comment
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