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How to travel around Europe?

As we all know, the holiday in France is the longest in the world, and the legal holiday is 1 1. They are New Year's Day (65438+1 October 1), Easter (18 is April 2), Labor Day (May1), Armistice Day of World War II (May 8) and Ascension Day of the Holy Spirit (May1) Ascensiontide (15 August), Halloween (1 1 October), armistice day (1 1 October), and Christmas (1 1 October).

In addition, with weekends and paid vacations, the French have about 150 days without work a year, and students have more holidays! Not to mention 2-3 months of summer vacation, usually there will be a week or two long holidays on legal holidays. Being in Europe, how to go out and see the scenery outside without taking advantage of this opportunity? The holiday in Toussaint is coming, can the Christmas holiday be far behind? The student party said that although there were many holidays, the balance was insufficient. Then you must not know these good ways to save money! Five euros to travel to France, more than ten euros to fly all over Europe. Isn't it exciting?

Special train tickets/buses

SNCF tour:

It is a subsidiary of SNCF, the first online travel website in France. Besides train tickets, it also provides many travel services, such as air tickets, car rental, hotel accommodation and travel ticketing. Voyage SNCF will often provide special tickets, such as weekend special round-trip tickets, and its Ouigo and Ouibus can also be booked and purchased on this website.

OUIGO:

A subsidiary of SNCF uses TGV line to provide cheap train ticketing service. Mainly engaged in Paris, Lyon, Montpellier, Rennes, Nantes, Strasbourg, Bordeaux, Marseille and other major French cities round-trip train lines. The lowest price is about 10- 15 euros. Even the distance from Paris to Marseille, there will be a fare of 10 euros, but the number of discount tickets is limited, so it is necessary to plan and snap up as soon as possible. Each passenger can carry one hand baggage (3627 15cm) and one carry-on baggage (553525cm) for free. Baggage standards will be checked before boarding, and all requirements are to arrive at the railway station at least half an hour in advance to start checking in.

Izz:

Thalys's low-cost high-speed rail company now mainly runs the line from Paris to Brussels, and the lowest fare per train is 10 euro or 15 euro. If you book tickets one or two months in advance, you will snap up these lowest-priced train tickets.

Ouibus:

Once a subsidiary of SNCF, iDBUS provided long-distance passenger shuttle service from 40 cities in France to 1 1 major cities in Europe. There is often a fare of 5 euros, and the sum of the three sides of the luggage is required to be less than or equal to 200cm and the weight is not more than 20kg. Each person can take two pieces of luggage, and each person is limited to one piece of luggage on the Paris-London line.

Flixbus:

German coach company, although from Germany, has lines all over Europe. Special fares in Paris, Nantes, Lille and other cities are as low as 5 euros, while some popular routes are very cost-effective. For example, the lowest fare from Paris to London 14.9 euros. Each person is allowed one hand luggage (4230 18cm, 7kg) and one carry-on luggage (805030cm, 20kg).

Cheap air

If you have flown Spring Airlines in China, you must know the complicated feeling of flying low-cost airlines. Squeeze for a few hours without eating or drinking, the service is poor and the comfort is poor, but the price is cheap. The money saved can not only fill your inner dissatisfaction, but also provide you with an extra trip.

Most of the self-satisfaction of poor students at the bottom comes from this.

Speaking of low-cost airlines, in addition to low prices, there is another advantage that they can fly directly to many small cities or regions. Major European airlines are generally routes between major cities, or major cities lead to Europe, but low-cost airlines often have routes to choose from in small cities or resorts, such as Sardinia in the Mediterranean and Crete in Greece, which is also a major advantage of European low-cost airlines.

Other than that, the rest are shortcomings. For example, luggage, consignment basically requires extra fees, and carry-on luggage is also strictly restricted; For example, there are no free meals, audio-visual entertainment and other projects on board, and the activity space on board is relatively narrow; Airport facilities are relatively shabby, there is no physical ticket, yes, even the ticket paper should be saved! At present, most low-cost airlines only need to keep their e-tickets on their mobile phones, but like Ryan, they need to bring their own printed paper tickets. If you don't mind these shortcomings, then low-cost airlines are the best choice for your trip to Europe.

Two dominant European low-cost airlines:

When you first heard the word low-cost airlines, if it weren't for Ryan, you would first think of Yi Jie.

These two companies can be said to occupy half of Europe's low-cost airlines. Most low-cost airlines develop routes in China and other cities based on several cities in their respective countries. However, Ryan and Yi Jie are no longer confined to their own countries, and their destinations have expanded to almost all major cities in Europe.

Ryanair:

It occupies nearly a quarter of the seats of European low-cost airlines. Among the first low-cost airlines you know, it must be among the best. On the one hand, the price is cheap enough to fly to Milan, Venice and other cities as long as a dozen euros when discounted. On the other hand, it is also wonderful enough to challenge the bottom line of your patience. There are many traps in the website, poor facilities in remote airports (such as Paris Beauvais Airport, who knows who uses it), poor service attitude, strict baggage requirements, online check-in and self-printing boarding passes, etc. After these tests, most people love and hate Ryan.

EasyJet:

EasyJet, a low-cost airline as popular as Ryanair in Europe, has a striking orange logo. It not only passes through major cities, but also lands at major airports. Its service is much better than Ryanair. Although it was rated as the second low-cost airline in Europe, Yi Jie's evaluation is obviously better in terms of user reputation and overall cost performance. (Compared with Ryan, who can be worse? )

Spain

Fu Lin:

Low-cost airlines from Spain mainly operate routes in Barcelona, Lisbon, Paris, Rome, Milan and other cities. Flying to Spanish cities is the first choice, the price is right, and the service in low-cost airlines is more thoughtful. France is also a major country in the distribution of Vueling routes, with routes to Paris, Rennes, Toulouse, Nice and other cities 14. Moreover, they all pass through major airports, with good service and relatively new planes, and the ride experience is similar to that of Yi Jie.

Volotia:

Spain's low-cost airline, founded on 20 1 1, is still relatively young, mainly engaged in international flights such as France, southern Europe and eastern Europe.

France

Pan-navigation:

Transatlantic Airlines and French Transatlantic are managed by Air France, and their headquarters are low-cost airlines under KLM. It is open to more than 80 major cities and has major airports in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and other cities in the Netherlands. In addition to the routes of big cities in Europe, transatlantic companies have found a new way, mainly operating some popular holiday routes, such as heraklion in Greece, Morocco in North Africa and other cities and countries. Britain:

Flybe:

Europe's largest regional airline, headquartered in Birmingham Airport and Manchester Airport, mainly operates flights from Britain and Ireland to Europe as well as flights to new york.

Jet2:

It is also a low-cost airline in Britain, mainly operating routes from Manchester and Leeds to other major European cities.

Germany:

Wing of Germany:

German wing, formerly a subsidiary of Eurowing, now belongs to Lufthansa, mainly in Cologne, Stuttgart and Berlin. At present, it has an aviation network flying to about 75 destinations. In 20 15, an Airbus A320 plane crashed in the Alps in southern France, which affected its reputation and even its low-cost aviation business.

Vulture:

Condell Airlines, also known as Condor Airlines, was once a subsidiary of Lufthansa. It is a quarterly low-cost airline with two hub airports. The route of Frankfurt International Airport is generally a summer flight plan, while Munich International Airport is generally a winter flight plan. Air tickets to Greek resorts such as santorini Island and Mykonos Island only cost about 29-49 euros, and there are also preferential air tickets to the United States and South America.

Eastern Europe:

NIKI:

Nikki Airlines, an Austrian low-cost airline, mainly focuses on domestic cities such as Vienna, Salzburg and Graz, and also involves European and North African routes such as Greece, Turkey and Morocco. The price is not very low, but you can check large luggage and provide light meals.

Wizz Air:

Hungarian low-cost airline Wizz Air is also the largest airline in Hungary, which can reach Europe, Egypt, Israel and the United Arab Emirates mainly via Budapest. Pink purple logo and main color are very eye-catching, and it is the most cost-effective airline in Eastern Europe.

Northern Europe:

Norwegian air shuttle Company:

Norwegian air shuttle Air Shuttle is the third largest low-cost airline in Europe, mainly engaged in international flights from Northern Europe to Europe, North Africa, Asia and other cities, especially between Oslo, Stockholm and Copenhagen. There is wifi on the plane, and some models also provide USB charging service, which is good. There will be different portraits at the tail of the plane, so most students who are going to travel to northern Europe can observe this small feature carefully.

Wow:

Iceland's low-cost airlines, with destinations covering 23 destinations in Europe and America, will also increase European routes to and from Canada. It can be said that it is the most cost-effective airline to Iceland. Even during Christmas, the lowest ticket price from Paris to Reykjavik, Iceland is only 49-69 euros. Because it was established by 1 1, the aircraft is relatively new and the overall evaluation of on-board service is good. It's even weirder than Wizz's plane. The whole body of the plane is purple, and the interior of the fuselage is mainly purple. Maybe Iceland is too cold, and I want to express their still hot hearts through colors.

Almost every country in Europe has 1 to three low-cost airlines, which are mainly distributed in major domestic cities and lead to other parts of Europe, and some services can even reach countries such as North Africa, North America and Asia. Here are some European low-cost airlines with high occupancy rates, especially those from France, which may be involved. I want to make the most cost-effective trip, but shop around! In addition to these cheap travel websites, there are real-time updated fare comparison websites such as Sky Tour, which can be selected through your own time and budget.

I believe that many seniors who have traveled all over Europe must have taken these cheap railways, buses or aviation. What experiences can you share in these trips? Or what wonderful experience did you have when you were traveling in poverty?

Let's share the unforgettable moments of your trip in Europe!

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