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Old October 5th 03, 10:05 PM
Ginga Chris
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Hi everyone,

Don't know if anyone can help me, but I'm going out to visit a friend in
Courcheval next Jan/Feb, and I'm trying to find out my options for travel.
Can anyone help me? I'm a poor student, so cost effetive solutions would be
preferable!

Chris

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Old October 6th 03, 07:32 AM
Paul Schofield
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Bar hitch-hiking - Coach is the cheapest - try National Express or Snowcoach

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"Ginga Chris" wrote in message
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Hi everyone,

Don't know if anyone can help me, but I'm going out to visit a friend in
Courcheval next Jan/Feb, and I'm trying to find out my options for travel.
Can anyone help me? I'm a poor student, so cost effetive solutions would

be
preferable!

Chris

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Old October 6th 03, 09:09 AM
Ian Spare
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On 06/10/2003 09:32, in article ,
"Paul Schofield" wrote:

Bar hitch-hiking - Coach is the cheapest - try National Express or Snowcoach


It'll need to be very cheap to compete with some of the prices Swissair are
doing to GVA, of course you'd still need to get from GVA to Courcheval.

Ian

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Old October 6th 03, 11:19 AM
Paul Schofield
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"Ian Spare" wrote in message
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On 06/10/2003 09:32, in article ,
"Paul Schofield" wrote:

Bar hitch-hiking - Coach is the cheapest - try National Express or

Snowcoach

It'll need to be very cheap to compete with some of the prices Swissair

are
doing to GVA, of course you'd still need to get from GVA to Courcheval.

Ian


It is Ian - 58 quid return from London to Moutier plus local bus to
Courcheval. See www.eurolines.com

Snowcoach is more (IIRC about a ton), but goes to resorts and is most likely
more comfortable. See www.snowcoach.co.uk

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Old October 6th 03, 11:39 AM
Ian Spare
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On 06/10/2003 13:19, in article ,
"Paul Schofield" wrote:


"Ian Spare" wrote in message
...
On 06/10/2003 09:32, in article ,
"Paul Schofield" wrote:

Bar hitch-hiking - Coach is the cheapest - try National Express or

Snowcoach

It'll need to be very cheap to compete with some of the prices Swissair

are
doing to GVA, of course you'd still need to get from GVA to Courcheval.

Ian


It is Ian - 58 quid return from London to Moutier plus local bus to
Courcheval. See www.eurolines.com

Snowcoach is more (IIRC about a ton), but goes to resorts and is most likely
more comfortable. See www.snowcoach.co.uk


That's cheap, I just mention SwissAir since it'd been mentioned in the group
a couple of times and I booked some flights for my girlfriends brother
yesterday for 23/12 to 01/01 and it was about 90quid from LHR which I
thought was reasonable. Good for him since I can pick him up from the Geneva
easily.

Ian


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Old October 6th 03, 01:37 PM
Sarah Eggleston
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Ian Spare wrote:

That's cheap, I just mention SwissAir since it'd been mentioned in the group
a couple of times and I booked some flights for my girlfriends brother
yesterday for 23/12 to 01/01 and it was about 90quid from LHR which I
thought was reasonable. Good for him since I can pick him up from the Geneva
easily.


Here's some info on the Swiss-BA merger

http://www.swiss.com/web/NS6/about-s...m?newsid=29234

If the URL gets chewed up, it's linked off the Swiss homepage
http://www.swiss.com/
from the News box under "Swiss to join oneworld"

-Sarah

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Old October 14th 03, 11:04 PM
John Elgy
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Ginga Chris wrote:
Hi everyone,

Don't know if anyone can help me, but I'm going out to visit a friend in
Courcheval next Jan/Feb, and I'm trying to find out my options for travel.
Can anyone help me? I'm a poor student, so cost effetive solutions would be
preferable!

Chris

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You could try the ski meribel sleeper coach,
http://www.mottaret.com/travelcoach.htm, but it is not cheep and goes
from London. It depends where you are travelling from?

 




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