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Charter
Flights from England
Here is another strategy
that may work for you. Often you can find inexpensive flights to
a European city that makes the possiblity of getting to Athens at
a great fare look promisinig. But once you start piecing together
the rest of the itinerary and add the other airline fares, taxes
and in some cases transport between airlines and/or overnight in
a hotel- what looked to be a possibility of saving money ended up
costing more and became a logistical nightmare.
Thomsonfly offers flights
from London's Gatwick Airport(and other airports in Britain) directly
to Santorini, Chania, Heraklion, Samos, Kos, Rhodes, Skiathos, Kavala,
Thessaloniki, Corfu, Preveza, Kefalonia, Zakynthos and Kalamata.
The flights are scheduled
during the tourist season(and often are not daily), so you need
to pull down the menu for the departure city and date. When you
pull down the destination city it will automatically load the cities
there are flight to for that day. If you don't see the city try
a a day before or after(there are usually at least 3 flights a week
so something should show up within a few days of your original departure
date).
I would check the flights
on the four search engines I have at Finding
Air Tickets and then check the flights at Thomasfly. Once you
have an idea of the rates and itineraries you can book both sets
of flights. I would also consider purchasing travel
insurance.
Click
the image to visit ThomasFly
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