Monday, 1 February 2010

HOW TO GET THERE


A big reason why we chose Mallorca as the location for our party is the island's hard-to-beat accessibility. It's quick and cheap to jet off to Palma from Stockholm, Copenhagen, Malmö, Gothenburg or London.
For those of us travelling from Tokyo it might prove a little more challenging to find a direct flight; however it gives us a nice reason for a stop-over in London, Berlin, Stockholm or even Paris!

If you don't want to go down the charter-trip road (for which Ving, www.ving.se, is hard to beat), there's plenty of low-cost airlines to choose between.

Norweigan Air travels from Stockholm and Copenhagen. In classic low-cost airlines-manner the ticket is dead cheap, and fees are added for luggage and food (however, still dead cheap).
Danish website
Swedish website

Air Berlin travels from Stockholm, Gothenburg and London. However, there's a brief stop in Berlin.
Air Berlin international site

Ryan Air, the Godfather of cheapo flights, departs from a range of European cities, and is a good option for those leaving from London. Ryan Air also flies from Stockholm Skavsta.
Ryan Air website

Cimber Sterling is a good alternative for those embarking in Copenhagen.
Cimber Sterling website

The options are plenty, so shop around until you find the best deal!
Sites like expedia, resia, reseguiden and travelstart might be useful to compare deals.

Charter-giant Ving sometimes offers flight seats only to a good price. Check your dates at ving.se.

Other reliable charter-agencies for great package deals are Fritidsresor and Apollo.

Please use the comments space to tell other people about your best deal!

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