Thursday, December 10, 2009
VOLS LOW COST to NICE

Most discount airlines in Europe sell their tickets exclusively over their website or the phone, and tickets are not available via travel agents. Most are ticketless; you simply turn up at the check-in desk with your passport and confirmation number.
A credit or debit card is a very good idea for booking tickets. Most discount airlines sell their tickets as single journeys only.
The pricing structure is complex, with fares fluctuating strongly according to demand, often on an hourly basis, and the same rule "get as much money as a traveler is ready to pay" that invented by traditional carriers. There are '''no hard rules''' for obtaining the cheapest fares. In fact, fares can vary from as little as £1 or £2 on special promotions, right up to £500 - such as a London-Geneva return flight, during the Feb half-term weekend (winter holidays in most of the schools).
The following will however '''increase your probability''' of obtaining very inexpensive fares:
* Do fly in '''mid-week'''* Do fly early in the morning or late at night* Do fly in low season (Spring and Autumn)* Do make use of '''sales'''. These sometimes appear 3-5 weeks prior to departure, however this is by no means guaranteed.* Don't fly during '''public holidays'''.* Don't book your ticket less than two weeks in advance
Low cost list ( airport )
Allemagne
Allemagne
Belgique
Espagne
Barcelone (BCN)
Birmingham (BHX)
Bradford (LBA)
Bristol (BRS)
East Midlands (EMA)
Édimbourg (EDI)
Exeter (EXT)
Jersey (JER)
Leeds (LBA)
Liverpool (LPL)
Londres (LGW, LTN, STN)
Manchester (MAN)
Newcastle (NCL)
Nottingham (EMA)
Southampton (SOU)
Grèce
Athènes (ATH)
Norvège
Alesund (AES)
Bergen (BGO)
Kristiansand (KRS)
Oslo (OSL)
Stavanger (SVG)
Trondheim (TRD)
Pays-Bas
Amsterdam (AMS)
Rotterdam (RTM)
Alesund (AES)
Bergen (BGO)
Kristiansand (KRS)
Oslo (OSL)
Stavanger (SVG)
Trondheim (TRD)
Pays-Bas
Amsterdam (AMS)
Rotterdam (RTM)
Friday, December 4, 2009
Christmas Market Antibes

Dec 1st, 2009 to Jan 6th, 2010
This fun annual Christmas market, located in the town of Antibes just outside of Cannes, is a twinkling, gingerbread-scented, festive event. The streets of the quaint seaside city are lit up with white lights, nativity scenes, and small cottages filled with market stands, food stalls and other holiday surprises. You will find traditional food and crafts alongside contemporary items to bring home. There's even a small train for the kids to ride on free of charge. Admission is free.