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2pm Ireland, 5pm local time. Early, in other words.
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Finally fully sorted for this trip. Flying Dublin to Kiev with Ryanair on the 10th, night in Kiev before lunch time flight to Tbilisi with UIA on the Friday. Two nights in Tbilisi before Sunday morning flight back to Kiev with Georgian Airways. Staying a night in Kiev again before flying to Milan Monday afternoon with Ernest. 
Train then Tuesday morning to Geveva.

I badly wanted to avoid any red eye flights with the back to back away games and the cost is not too bad either so overall happy enough. 
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Originally posted by limerick lad limerick lad wrote:

Finally fully sorted for this trip. Flying Dublin to Kiev with Ryanair on the 10th, night in Kiev before lunch time flight to Tbilisi with UIA on the Friday. Two nights in Tbilisi before Sunday morning flight back to Kiev with Georgian Airways. Staying a night in Kiev again before flying to Milan Monday afternoon with Ernest. 
Train then Tuesday morning to Geveva.

I badly wanted to avoid any red eye flights with the back to back away games and the cost is not too bad either so overall happy enough. 
There will be a good few of us on the train from Milan on the Tuesday Morning. Staying in some Ibis near Milan Centrale Station so open to suggestions for a venue for a few beers on the Monday night. 
time is the stuff that life is made of, don't waste it.
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Originally posted by kevincronin2000 kevincronin2000 wrote:

Originally posted by limerick lad limerick lad wrote:

Finally fully sorted for this trip. Flying Dublin to Kiev with Ryanair on the 10th, night in Kiev before lunch time flight to Tbilisi with UIA on the Friday. Two nights in Tbilisi before Sunday morning flight back to Kiev with Georgian Airways. Staying a night in Kiev again before flying to Milan Monday afternoon with Ernest. 
Train then Tuesday morning to Geveva.

I badly wanted to avoid any red eye flights with the back to back away games and the cost is not too bad either so overall happy enough. 
There will be a good few of us on the train from Milan on the Tuesday Morning. Staying in some Ibis near Milan Centrale Station so open to suggestions for a venue for a few beers on the Monday night. 

Definitely interested in a few beers as well, hopefully get a decent crowd out Clap
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Yeah, we need to organise that. We need somewhere to watch Bulgaria v England (we don't).


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Originally posted by SuperDave84 SuperDave84 wrote:

Yeah, we need to organise that. We need somewhere to watch Bulgaria v England (we don't).

Will we able to book the Geneva train 6 months out SuperDave ? 
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Probably but the summer timetable isn't finalised yet.

Timetable changes twice a year, early June and early December. The June change isn't sorted yet but it should be soon. Once it is sorted, tickets will go on sale for six months thereafter. For example, July and August tickets are not on sale yet but they will all go on sale once the timetable is set. Say the timetable is sorted by St Patrick's Day, then the tickets right up to the middle of September will go on sale. Then they will go on sale for each day, six months out, as each day passes.


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Scratch that: the timetable has been sorted over the last few days it seems. However, the 12:23 seems to have disappeared. Hopefully that's just a minor thing and it hasn't actually been cancelled cos I don't much fancy having to get an 08:23 train.

The Swiss website isn't showing any of the direct trains yet. Only the Italian website is showing them. I assume they just haven't loaded the 12:23 train to the timetable yet. There's no reason why it would have been cancelled.

If we have to get the 08:23, so be it.


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Dave which would you rather. 

A good legal debate. 

Reading inter country train timetables  from Eastern Europe or 

A house mate who comes home on time after you have cooked them a slap up meal. 
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Originally posted by Baldrick Baldrick wrote:

Dave which would you rather. 

A good legal debate. 

Reading inter country train timetables  from Eastern Europe or 

A house mate who comes home on time after you have cooked them a slap up meal. 


Hah. A good legal debate, tbh.
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Count me and other half in for that Milan beer although think we all be wrecked after Tbilisi Kutasi Milan odyssey. Plan getting out Milan early 08.23 train match day. 
Hope to fook we in the hunt come October.
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Originally posted by ProudAndLoud ProudAndLoud wrote:

Count me and other half in for that Milan beer although think we all be wrecked after Tbilisi Kutasi Milan odyssey. Plan getting out Milan early 08.23 train match day. 
Hope to fook we in the hunt come October.
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Myself, Ringerbell and another two on the same route hoping to be on the same train too. Looking at watching the England game, few pints and grub and hitting the sack
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Hitting the sack or emptying it 😃 or both!
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Originally posted by ProudAndLoud ProudAndLoud wrote:

Hitting the sack or emptying it 😃 or both!
Both preferably lol
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Looking at going from Gatwick via Istanbul but there is only 1hr to make the connection in Istanbul, this seems very tight, im sure some of ye went this way before, whats the story? Never been in Istanbul airport  before
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Originally posted by muscles muscles wrote:

Looking at going from Gatwick via Istanbul but there is only 1hr to make the connection in Istanbul, this seems very tight, im sure some of ye went this way before, whats the story? Never been in Istanbul airport  before

Forget it, not a hope you will make it. Even if its a protected layover and it involves pegasus I'd leave it off too. 
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Originally posted by kevincronin2000 kevincronin2000 wrote:

Originally posted by muscles muscles wrote:

Looking at going from Gatwick via Istanbul but there is only 1hr to make the connection in Istanbul, this seems very tight, im sure some of ye went this way before, whats the story? Never been in Istanbul airport  before

Forget it, not a hope you will make it. Even if its a protected layover and it involves pegasus I'd leave it off too. 

Turkish Airlines and its the one ticket


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Originally posted by muscles muscles wrote:

Originally posted by kevincronin2000 kevincronin2000 wrote:

Originally posted by muscles muscles wrote:

Looking at going from Gatwick via Istanbul but there is only 1hr to make the connection in Istanbul, this seems very tight, im sure some of ye went this way before, whats the story? Never been in Istanbul airport  before

Forget it, not a hope you will make it. Even if its a protected layover and it involves pegasus I'd leave it off too. 

Turkish Airlines and its the one ticket

Should be fine so, worse case scenario they put you on the next flight. 


Edited by kevincronin2000 - 04 Mar 2019 at 4:12pm
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