Does anyone other than EasyJet fly direct to Copenhagen from Scotland? Been looking online and seems EasyJet have no flights/seats left for the Wednesday or Thursday.
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22-06-2016 09:54 PM #1
Travelling to Copenhagen
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22-06-2016 10:06 PM #2
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22-06-2016 10:22 PM #3This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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22-06-2016 10:24 PM #4
Flights from Aberdeen pretty reasonable. Just under £200 for direct wed-fri.
Pity Aberdeen is a treck.
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22-06-2016 10:29 PM #6
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I am flying with Norwegian air to Copenhagen 3.00pm flight, as for coming back Ryanair leaving Copenhagen at 10.00pm, as was said in a previous comment you are looking at over £300 for those direct flights now I'm afraid flights to and from Edinburgh
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22-06-2016 10:31 PM #7
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SAS from Newcastle around £240
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23-06-2016 05:49 AM #8
Not going, but would it not be a cheaper option to connect through Amsterdam than a UK airport?
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23-06-2016 10:25 AM #10
Is it just me, but isn't all this Copenhagen stuff a bit previous?
Iceland have just qualified for the next round of Euros. Neither Denmark or Scotland are there. Brondby are a bigger name than Valur, but then in world terms, you could say the same about The Club Previously Known As Rangers and ourselves. Look how that finished!
Not a criticism, just an observation. Isn't your money at risk if the tie goes Valur's way?
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23-06-2016 10:59 AM #13
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Bookies have Valur about 6 / 7 to one and Brondby 1 to 3 for the game in Iceland.
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23-06-2016 11:11 AM #14
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Hoping Hibs charter a flight and fans can pay to travel too.
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23-06-2016 11:34 AM #16
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If you have no real intention of going to the away leg PLEASE STOP LOOKING at flights as you are simply driving up the prices. Better to look at the cost of flying wherever the Jumbos are playing and keep bumping up their prices.
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23-06-2016 11:57 AM #17
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23-06-2016 04:08 PM #18
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At the moment Norwegian and Scandinavian can be done for £365.50 and £368.47 respectively (direct flights from Edinburgh). The ones I'm now booked on were £80 five minutes after the draw and then £180 after I'd done all my research as to the likelihood of us playing Brondby on the given days (that was ten minutes after the draw and was what I went for). Personally very happy but the smug grin might be wiped off my face if Reykjavik do the unthinkable! Something to bear in mind for anyone holding back though is the fact that half the direct flights are now sold out completely.
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24-06-2016 09:09 PM #19
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Crowd of us in Gothenburg that week.. Are now looking at possible modes of transport to Copenhagen (3.5 hours away in a car or train). Fingers crossed it's bronby we play !!
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25-06-2016 11:33 AM #21
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Oslo Hibs. I did a bit of work in Denmark and having dinner with the Danes it struck me they kept groaning and moaning about Norwegians. There main complaint was the lax attitude to work and working hours. A bit of history there ?
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25-06-2016 12:30 PM #22
Bronby currently playing in a European friendly 1-1
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Hope no-one takes offence at this, it's only my joke!!!!!!!!!!
So whilst there's no huge love lost between the Danes & norwegian, they both hate the swedes more than each other!
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25-06-2016 01:23 PM #24
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The guy at the dinner told a joke about a Norwegian spanking his wife before going to work. When he got home his wife's bottom was still wobbling. Not that it was big and fat or wobbled for long it's just that Norwegians don't work long hours. One of the Danes nearly passed out laughing.
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25-06-2016 06:40 PM #27
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Fligh out Wednesday night via Oslo 2 nights at the cabbin city direct flight back to Edinburgh on the Saturday £369
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