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Which airport is better?

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:09 pm
by jennyswan
Guys and gals

I can fly return from Cork to Gatwick for 45.00 with Ryanair for 2 people.

I can fly with aerlingus from Cork to Heathrow for 116.00 for 2 people.

Which airport is more central to London?

Thanks

Which airport is better?

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:13 pm
by Raven
jennyswan wrote: Guys and gals



I can fly return from Cork to Gatwick for 45.00 with Ryanair for 2 people.



I can fly with aerlingus from Cork to Heathrow for 116.00 for 2 people.



Which airport is more central to London?



Thanks
Gatwick is in Surrey which is south of London. Buslinks are available to London. Heathrow is West London. Tube straight into central London. I prefer Heathrow. It has it's own post code!:wah:

Which airport is better?

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:15 pm
by jennyswan
Heathrow sound like the better option so. Thanks a million :D

Which airport is better?

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:21 pm
by Raven
It's a cool airport!

Which airport is better?

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:41 pm
by cars
jennyswan wrote: Guys and gals

I can fly return from Cork to Gatwick for 45.00 with Ryanair for 2 people.

I can fly with aerlingus from Cork to Heathrow for 116.00 for 2 people.

Which airport is more central to London?

Thanks


jenn, forget about the airports, do you have any fear of flying" in the 25 or 35 seat small airplanes that Ryanair uses? Personally, I don't like "small" planes, but that's just me! If it doesn't matter to you, then as others have said go Heathrow.

Have a great trip, which ever you choose. :)

Which airport is better?

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 1:44 pm
by jennyswan
jenn, forget about the airports, do you have any fear of flying" in the 25 or 35 seat small airplanes that Ryanair uses? Personally, I don't like "small" planes, but that's just me! If it doesn't matter to you, then as others have said go Heathrow.

Have a great trip, which ever you choose.


Hi Cars and Thanks

I don't fear flying at all, just crashing :wah:

No seriously though I suffer from panic disorder so one of the things I had to accomplish was to fly without being a total wreck. It's not the fear of flying as such it's the confined space that I don't like but I take my courage in hand and all my little techniques and I usually cope OK.

I have to otherwise I couldn't go anywhere :)

Which airport is better?

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 2:03 pm
by Raven
cars wrote: jenn, forget about the airports, do you have any fear of flying" in the 25 or 35 seat small airplanes that Ryanair uses? Personally, I don't like "small" planes, but that's just me! If it doesn't matter to you, then as others have said go Heathrow.

Have a great trip, which ever you choose. :)
CARS!! ssssssssshhhhhhhhhh Minks is flying over the pole!!!!:lips:

Which airport is better?

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:41 pm
by cars
Raven wrote: CARS!! ssssssssshhhhhhhhhh Minks is flying over the pole!!!!:lips:


Oh Oh, hope she's not flying in a puddle jumper!!!;)

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Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:44 pm
by minks
cars wrote: Oh Oh, hope she's not flying in a puddle jumper!!!;)
nope I am flyin in a small high rise but thanks for askin ahahahahaha

Which airport is better?

Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:46 pm
by cars
jennyswan wrote: Hi Cars and Thanks

I don't fear flying at all, just crashing :wah:

No seriously though I suffer from panic disorder so one of the things I had to accomplish was to fly without being a total wreck. It's not the fear of flying as such it's the confined space that I don't like but I take my courage in hand and all my little techniques and I usually cope OK.

I have to otherwise I couldn't go anywhere :)


Yeah I don't like crashing either jen, it could kill ya. :wah: But from what you said, all the more reason for you not to want to fly in a "SMALL" confined plane, I would think (but again that's just me) "bigger" is better for that problem. :-2