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By Air

For most people travelling a distance the quickest way has to be by air and with an increasing number of low-cost airlines, it is becoming a very attractive option. New routes are opening all the time and by booking online you can really snap up some bargains.

 

Below is a list of airlines who currently fly between the UK, Ireland and France. Click on the links to find out more.

 

Aer Arann

www.aerarann.com

Flybe

www.flybe.com

Air France

www.airfrance.com

Flyglobespan

www.flyglobespan.com

Aurigny Air Services

www.aurigny.com 

Easyjet

www.easyjet.com

Air Scotland

www.air-scotland.com

Jet 2

www.jet2.com

Bmibaby

www.bmibaby.com

Lyddair

www.lyddair.com

British Airways

www.ba.com

Ryanair

www.ryanair.com

Bmi

www.flybmi.com

Swiss

www.swiss.com

European Executive

www.euroexec.com

Thompsonfly

www.thompsonfly.com

 

But this may not be the cheapest option...

 

By Ferry

Ferry operators now run competitive routes to France, Ireland and further afield. Weighed up against the cost of air taxes, excess loads, cost of car hire and the inconvenience of baggage check in (not to mention carbon footprints!), they may be an option not considered. Just think of all those goodies you can bring back in the comfort of your own car!

Ferry prices are seasonal and depend on the size of your vehicle, although fares are coming down due to the increasing competition from low-cost airlines and high speed ferries.

Return fares are now available for as little as £50 with SpeedFerries on the Dover-Boulogne route.

 

Brittany Ferries

www.brittanyferries.com

P & O Ferries

www.POferries.com

Condor Ferries

www.condorferries.com

SeaFrance

www.seafrance.com

Corsica Ferries

www.corsicaferries.com

Stena Line

www.stenaline.co.uk

HD Ferries

www.hdferries.co.uk

Hoverspeed

www.hoverspeed.co.uk

P&O Irish Sea Ferries

www.poirishsea.com

Irish Ferries

www.irishferries.com

Southern Ferries

www.southernferries.co.uk

LD Lines

www.ldlines.co.uk

Speed Ferries

www.speedferries.com

Norfolk Line

www.norfolkline.com

Transmanche Ferries

www.transmancheferries.com

 

 

Via the Channel Tunnel

 

Driving to France is easiest by Eurotunnel. Simply drive onto one of the shuttle trains at Folkstone and 35 minutes later you arrive in Calais (you barely get time to eat your sandwiches!). The service runs continuously and there are up to four crossings an hour. Once on the shuttle you can get out of your car to stretch your legs and there are toilets on board but little else. You can just turn up and buy a ticket, but booking is advisable at busy times. Fares compare favourably with the ferry services.

 

Eurotunnel

www.eurotunnel.com

 

 

Car Hire

Need car hire?...or even bus hire if there are alot of you! You may find the links below useful.

 

Avis

www.avis.co.uk

Holiday Autos

www.holidayautos.co.uk

Budget

www.budget.co.uk

National Car Rental

www.nationalcar.co.uk

EasyCar

www.easycar.com

Practical Car & Van Rental

www.practical.co.uk

Enterprise Rent-A-Car

www.enterprise.co.uk

Sixt Car Hire

www.e-sixt.co.uk

Europcar

www.europcar.co.uk

Suncars

www.suncars.com

Hertz Car Rental

www.hertz.co.uk

Thrifty Car Rental

www.thrifty.co.uk

 

 

By Rail

...as Jimmy Savile would say, "this is the age of the train".

 

Eurostar

www.eurostar.com

Railsavers

www.railsavers.com

Rail Europe

www.raileurope.co.uk


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