EasyJet is changing the rules from July 2, making its hold luggage bag allowance smaller, by 37 per cent. Bags allowed in the cabin must be 50x40x20cm, including handles and wheels, smaller than the bags allowed on any other airline, even Ryanair (which is 55x40x20cm, with a 10kg ...
The train might be one of the most expensive and difficult options for you if: You’re exploring many cities or towns and have to make a number of stops; you want to explore the countryside; you have a lot of luggage, and no easy way to get from the station to your final destination...
However if you are not booking well in advance and/or have luggage, expect to pay in the region of £70 to £200 per person. You’ll also need to add in the cost of travel to and from the airports into your budget. If you have a large budget you can also charter a private p...
I had never feel the need for this size of luggage. However, as I get older and want to travel super light on short trips. I’m so glad you made my research easy with this article. Thank you so much for the detailed recommendations! As always, your content are so helpful. Much appr...
Prices can be a bit more expensive than Easyjet and BA – expect to pay from about £120/€140 return if checking in luggage. One-way flights with KLM can be very expensive. However KLM does serve a free snack and drink to economy passengers – unlike BA and Easyjet which offer buy...
As long as you can pack everything you need in your hand luggage, you avoid paying extra charges for luggage. For me though, budget airlines introduced something far more important than simply low cost air travel. They opened peoples minds to being able to travel to another European city fo...
Hi Dave. Love this blog….I’ve spent hours here planning my honeymoon!! If traveling from the US via Heathrow to Athens, how much time is needed before you board a flight to Santorini? We will have carry on luggage if that matters. Thank you!!
You get pretty much nothing. So no, the difference isn’t stark, but there are some instances where I think splurging on first class is worth it. On regional trains, there isn’t a dramatic difference between first and second class seats. The main perk is it’s generally quieter and...
Yes, I’m sure you’d to relax at the beach but if you’re really after a great value holiday, I’d recommend heading inland or to a city. As there’s less demand for these destinations, you could end up finding a much better deal and just because it’s not by the sea doesn’...
Easyjet too are bringing upgrades to their low-cost flights. The airline recently introduced seats allocated at check in, and their hand luggage allowance has been extended from 10kgs to whatever you can lift, just as long as your bag fits maximum dimensions of 56 x 45 x 25cm including han...