this month s guide. well, summer is here and many of us are desperate to get away. but with rising costs and tricky travelling, the prospect can be offputting. after some scenes of airport chaos, airlines have trimmed millions of seats from their planned summer schedules, causing fares on some popular routes to soar. so, consider going by sea. britain has excellent ferry links to france, spain, the netherlands and ireland. there is loads of capacity this summer and you can get some really good rail sale deals. such as about £40 one way from many british stations to ireland. and you get a generous baggage allowance. if you are flying, then try to travel with cabin baggage only. i managed just with this, and it meets all known airline rules. you won t need to queue up
here - we read it out loud. l you know, we have people here from different nationalities, different parts of ireland and you hear it all sorts of music, if you like, butjoyce would have loved that. does it make it easy to understand and get into it? yeah. because it s a book you grow up hearing about and ulysses is supposedly so difficult, it s a really nice feeling to suddenly be sitting here, and it is accessible. and if you want tojoin in, you can find more information on the sweny s website. hello and welcome to this month s guide. those cold, winter months are almost over in the uk but, of course, events elsewhere in europe are rightly taking our focus. i wanted to look at how things are affecting the wider world of travel at a time when we re all feeling the pinch, and look ahead to what the effects might be in the next few months.
that. does it make it easy to understand and get into it? yeah. because it s a book you grow up hearing about and ulysses is supposedly so difficult, it s a really nice feeling to suddenly be sitting here, and it is accessible. and if you want tojoin in, you can find more information on the sweny s website. hello and welcome to this month s guide. those cold, winter months are almost over in the uk but, of course, events elsewhere in europe are rightly taking our focus. i wanted to look at how things are affecting the wider world of travel at a time when we re all feeling the pinch, and look ahead to what the effects might be in the next few months. the most obvious impact on aviation is the closure of large amounts of airspace, notjust above ukraine, which is more than twice the size of the uk, but also
and if you want tojoin in, you can find more information on the sweny s website. hello and welcome to this month s guide. those cold, winter months are almost over in the uk but, of course, events elsewhere in europe are rightly taking our focus. i wanted to look at how things are affecting the wider world of travel at a time when we re all feeling the pinch, and look ahead to what the effects might be in the next few months. the most obvious impact on aviation is the closure of large amounts of airspace, notjust above ukraine, which is more than twice the size of the uk, but also russia, the world s biggest country. for decades, flights from europe to east asia have traversed russia.
we read it out loud. you know, we have people here from different nationalities, different parts of ireland and you hear it all sorts of music, if you like, butjoyce would have loved that. does it make it easy to understand and get into it? yeah. because it s a book you grow up hearing about and ulysses is supposedly so difficult, it s a really nice feeling to suddenly be sitting here, and it is accessible. and if you want tojoin in, you can find more information on the sweny s website. hello and welcome to this month s guide. those cold, winter months are almost over in the uk but, of course, events elsewhere in europe are rightly taking our focus. i wanted to look at how things are affecting the wider world of travel at a time when we re all feeling the pinch, and look ahead to what the effects might be in the next few months. the most obvious impact on aviation is the closure of large amounts of