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Tom Womack ([personal profile] fivemack) wrote2006-08-10 04:02 pm

Flights (or, possibly, trains)

I've an Easyjet flight booked Saturday afternoon from Krakow to Luton.

Easyjet flights out of England are quite comprehensively cancelled, which I imagine means by the Law of Conservation of Aircraft that everything except the absolutely-next flight from any destination into England is going to be problematic; I'm having visions of the entire Easyjet fleet lined up wing-tip to wing-tip at Luton, rather as I saw the entire Air Paradise fleet lined up in a line at Kuta after they went suddenly bust.

Which I think means either I wait in Poland until the problems are resolved -- and I'm reluctant to bet on how long it will take for the professional paranoids of Thames House to loosen up on their paranoia -- or attempt to head home over land.

A train from here takes 25 hours via Poznan, Cologne, Brussels and the Chunnel, which, whilst I've only a book and a half left, sounds a lot more fun than long waits at Krakow airport; on the other hand Eurostar tickets for immediate travel appear to cost 150 pounds, and the long overland stretch is probably about the same. A bus takes no longer and is 90 pounds, and maybe no more uncomfortable.

Or am I being silly, panicing in advance of the facts; should I simply wait and check on Saturday afternoon if my flight actually exists, and rely on my boss not to mind too much if geopolitics keep me from work until Tuesday.

[identity profile] purpletigron.livejournal.com 2006-08-10 03:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I would wait, and see whether things are starting to move again tomorrow.