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Has anyone any experiencw of going to Beziers airport by rail from Argeles? I'm looking at Beziers flights to the U.K. as a possible option whilst there are no flights from Perpignan.
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There are 5 or 6 trains a day from Argelès to Béziers and the cost is 17€ per adult each way. The journey is between 80 and 100 minutes.
It is likely you will have to take a taxi from the station to the airport (15 minutes) which costs around 15-20€ depending on the time of day.
There is a shuttle bus but this leaves from the bus station which is on the other side of the town centre (about a 20min walk) from the train station. It costs 3.10€ per person but only seems to run on Tusdays and Thursdays.
UK flights operate from Béziers on Mondays and Fridays during the winter.
Hope this helps
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It is likely you will have to take a taxi from the station to the airport (15 minutes) which costs around 15-20€ depending on the time of day.
There is a shuttle bus but this leaves from the bus station which is on the other side of the town centre (about a 20min walk) from the train station. It costs 3.10€ per person but only seems to run on Tusdays and Thursdays.
UK flights operate from Béziers on Mondays and Fridays during the winter.
Hope this helps
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Thanks for that Frogbus. I thought flights to the U.K. were Tuesdays and Saturdays in winter.
It seems getting between St Andre and Northampton during the winter is going to be very arduous whichever way I try. Gerona to Stansted flight makes it too late to travel to Northampton at the U.K. end.
Do you operate any coach service to Beziers?
It seems getting between St Andre and Northampton during the winter is going to be very arduous whichever way I try. Gerona to Stansted flight makes it too late to travel to Northampton at the U.K. end.
Do you operate any coach service to Beziers?
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We are actually in the process of applying for a licence for an extension for the Girona to Perpignan line via Narbonne to Béziers Airport.
We already have a Toulouse - Carcassonne Airport - Narbonne - Perpignan - Girona Airport - Barcelona Airport licence in place which we aim to be operating in the coming weeks.
Re services from Girona during the winter, there are 4 flights a week to Birmingham that all arrive around midday and 4 flights a week to East Midlands which get in around 2pm (except on Mondays at 8pm). There are also 4 flights a week from GRO to Luton which if I'm correct in thinking is closer to Northampton than Stansted? These flights all get in at 7pm.
Apologies for the misinformation re Béziers flights. I checked the Béziers Airport website which is still posting last winter's timetable...Having checked the Ryanair site, you are correct re the Tues and Sat flights.
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We already have a Toulouse - Carcassonne Airport - Narbonne - Perpignan - Girona Airport - Barcelona Airport licence in place which we aim to be operating in the coming weeks.
Re services from Girona during the winter, there are 4 flights a week to Birmingham that all arrive around midday and 4 flights a week to East Midlands which get in around 2pm (except on Mondays at 8pm). There are also 4 flights a week from GRO to Luton which if I'm correct in thinking is closer to Northampton than Stansted? These flights all get in at 7pm.
Apologies for the misinformation re Béziers flights. I checked the Béziers Airport website which is still posting last winter's timetable...Having checked the Ryanair site, you are correct re the Tues and Sat flights.
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Frogbus is quite right, LL! Why would you use Stansted or Beziers anyway?
From St Andre, Girona is much closer and easier, and, living in Northampton, I would never, ever go to Stansted!!
From Girona, go to either Luton, Birmingham or East Midlands - you have rail and good road links from all three of these. Stansted to Northampton is just an unnecessary pain in the bum - it's not even on the same train line!!
From St Andre, Girona is much closer and easier, and, living in Northampton, I would never, ever go to Stansted!!
From Girona, go to either Luton, Birmingham or East Midlands - you have rail and good road links from all three of these. Stansted to Northampton is just an unnecessary pain in the bum - it's not even on the same train line!!
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Hello again Frogbus
I had a look at flights from Gerona to Birmingham and Luton - also your bus timetable.
The Birmingham flight leaves at 11.00 and the Luton at 17.55.
I can't see a Frogbus which ties in with these flights?
I had a look at flights from Gerona to Birmingham and Luton - also your bus timetable.
The Birmingham flight leaves at 11.00 and the Luton at 17.55.
I can't see a Frogbus which ties in with these flights?
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Can you let me know when there is a definite timetable with prices? Annaïck, my wife who works in Hotel de la Cité would be very interested to obtain brochures when available. Thanks very much!Frogbus wrote:We already have a Toulouse - Carcassonne Airport - Narbonne - Perpignan - Girona Airport - Barcelona Airport licence in place which we aim to be operating in the coming weeks.Frogbus.com
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And for the Birmingham flight?
This is the one which would be a lot easier at the U.K. end as there is a direct rail connection between Birmingham and Northampton so don't need to rely on anyone for a lift this end.
Luton is on a different rail line so we would be reliant on friends to pick us up at the U.K. end
This is the one which would be a lot easier at the U.K. end as there is a direct rail connection between Birmingham and Northampton so don't need to rely on anyone for a lift this end.
Luton is on a different rail line so we would be reliant on friends to pick us up at the U.K. end
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When all is said and done it's your problem, not mine! But maybe I won't be so free at trying to be helpful in the future if all help is received as ungraciously!
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and why would you want to?thumbelina wrote:Yes John, it does.
And you're right - for you, Luton would be a NIGHTMARE!! But it's true that Stansted to Northampton is crap, too!
Finally, none of it concerns me, because I don't take the air!
it is luuuuuuuuuuuurvly here.
beginning to wish we were staying all winter.
this is my home - chavland is just where i go to stay warm.
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oooh. a few days is just about right.thumbelina wrote:You're right of course! And I wish you were staying too - both you AND Mr Pol!!!
I'm going to England for a few days at the end of the month - haven't been there for over four years!!!
This is home!
in a scarey airyplane?
you might need a little anaesthetic before takeoff.
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Thumbs -didn't mean to be ungracious. I was just trying to find out about all possibilities so I could work out the best overall journey. Birmingham - Perps was so handy and all other possibilities will be longer. I was just researching peoples experience of using the various alternatives. I have driven from Northampton to P.O. as well but it takes a long time - about 23 hours driving. I hope you enjoy your visit over.
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No worries LL. For me, your best option now would be Girona - Birmingham.
My family and friends all use Girona from either Birmingham, East Midlands, Stansted or Luton - but then, for the most part, they are situated at the other end of the county to you!
Thank you - not sure I'll enjoy myself, not sure I even want to go, but family commitments etc etc!
I'm used to the drive - I used to do it four or five times a year when I still lived in England. I actually enjoy driving so I don't find it difficult - just a pleasure.
Probably, John, yes! lol I've always been a nervous flier, even though I've been lucky to visit a lot of places. Unfortunately, the last time I flew into Girona, there was heavy fog and we had two aborted landings and landed on the third attempt. A barely two hour flight took over three and a quarter hours. Any slight confidence I had built up was, at a stroke, completely crushed and has disappeared where, for me now, the thought of getting on a plane makes me feel really ill.
Sadly, Rog, I don't look like that any more (not sure if I ever really did lol lol lol!)
My family and friends all use Girona from either Birmingham, East Midlands, Stansted or Luton - but then, for the most part, they are situated at the other end of the county to you!
Thank you - not sure I'll enjoy myself, not sure I even want to go, but family commitments etc etc!
I'm used to the drive - I used to do it four or five times a year when I still lived in England. I actually enjoy driving so I don't find it difficult - just a pleasure.
Probably, John, yes! lol I've always been a nervous flier, even though I've been lucky to visit a lot of places. Unfortunately, the last time I flew into Girona, there was heavy fog and we had two aborted landings and landed on the third attempt. A barely two hour flight took over three and a quarter hours. Any slight confidence I had built up was, at a stroke, completely crushed and has disappeared where, for me now, the thought of getting on a plane makes me feel really ill.
Sadly, Rog, I don't look like that any more (not sure if I ever really did lol lol lol!)
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lol! You going for treatment?
I, too, would much rather drive.
Anyone who doesn't have a problem with flying has absolutely no idea of the trauma that a flight can cause! It is SO easy for them to be blase and trot out the usual platitudes.
Those of you who know me, know that I am pretty level headed and a reasonably intelligent woman. I know all of the logical stuff of flying but the fact is, I am terrified by it.
As some people are of spiders or rats or whatever.
I have to say, I think my fear is not helped by the fact that I am very claustrophobic too! I don't go in lifts unless there really is no alternative! Always leave doors and windows open, don't like caves. Not a big fan of the metro / underground. Dislike tunnels, too! Can't stand having my arms restricted (even by bedclothes!)
Heyho, fortunately it doesn't have a massive impact on my life. And I assure you, if someone offered me an all expenses paid to somewhere lovely, I would get on the plane !!!!
I, too, would much rather drive.
Anyone who doesn't have a problem with flying has absolutely no idea of the trauma that a flight can cause! It is SO easy for them to be blase and trot out the usual platitudes.
Those of you who know me, know that I am pretty level headed and a reasonably intelligent woman. I know all of the logical stuff of flying but the fact is, I am terrified by it.
As some people are of spiders or rats or whatever.
I have to say, I think my fear is not helped by the fact that I am very claustrophobic too! I don't go in lifts unless there really is no alternative! Always leave doors and windows open, don't like caves. Not a big fan of the metro / underground. Dislike tunnels, too! Can't stand having my arms restricted (even by bedclothes!)
Heyho, fortunately it doesn't have a massive impact on my life. And I assure you, if someone offered me an all expenses paid to somewhere lovely, I would get on the plane !!!!
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