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Previously on "Commuting to Berlin from Uk"

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  • NetworkNinja
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    Thanks for your help. Both East Midlands and Luton are options I'd considered, the flights from EMA are just at funny times and Luton would be a 90 minute drive. Guess you can't have everything

    I think I may speak to clientco and find out if they could be flexible on home working 1 day a week.

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  • chef
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    what about east midlands, ryanair fly to berlin schoenefeld, plenty cheapness

    flights

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  • conned tractor
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    Originally posted by NetworkNinja View Post
    I'm just south of Birmingham.

    BHX would be the obvious choice but there doesn't appear to be any direct flights.
    How far is LTN from you. Sleasyjet fly Luton to Berlin.

    I did a quick search and it comes back at £108 flying out on 3rd and returning on the 8th Jan.

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  • NetworkNinja
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    I'm just south of Birmingham.

    BHX would be the obvious choice but there doesn't appear to be any direct flights.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    My dad used to go to Berlin every night drop of a load and be back in Blighty for breakfast.
    Plenty still do that, especially around the Stuttgarter Platz.

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  • chef
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    you dont say where your flying from other than its approx 100+miles to heathrow, where are your nearest airports and what is it you'd like to know?

    air berlin has great hostesses if that's any help
    german wings has a tasty BLT sandwich with semi-passable bacon
    lufthansa gives you a crappy sandwich but you mainly park connected to the terminal so saves 15 mins of the bus tour around the airport

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    My dad used to go to Berlin every night drop a load and be back in Blighty for breakfast.
    That's a long way to go for a dump (or indeed, a pot noodle).

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by HairyArsedBloke View Post
    My dad used to go to Berlin every night drop of a load and be back in Blighty for breakfast.
    With a bowl of spaghetti on his lap?

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  • HairyArsedBloke
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    My dad used to go to Berlin every night drop of a load and be back in Blighty for breakfast.

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  • NetworkNinja
    started a topic Commuting to Berlin from Uk

    Commuting to Berlin from Uk

    Anyone had to do it? Any advice?

    Looking at the airport schedules it's looking pretty dismal. Either leaving on a Sunday afternoon or driving 100+ miles to Heathrow first

    Cheers,

    NN

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