Eurostar's your best option to Paris |
AirFlights.TO survey |
Airline prices have skyrocketed and even the cost of catching a National Express coach from London to Paris has gone up; but old faithful Eurostar's cost has remained the same. Considering that Eurostar is undisputably the nicest way of getting from London to Paris (but usually the most costly), with its price staying the same it is now looking quite attractice.
Survey date |
Flight date |
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25 Nov 2007 |
21 Dec 2007 |
£539 |
£103.00 |
£86.99 ¹ |
£364 |
£56.00 |
£154.50 |
14 Dec 2007 |
£538 |
£47.80 |
£51.99 ¹ |
£364 |
£56.00 |
£154.50 |
|
7 Dec 2007 |
£375 |
£45.80 |
£51.99 ¹ |
£352 |
£34.00 |
£154.50 |
|
30 Nov 2007 |
£375 |
£45.80 |
£51.99 ¹ |
£353 |
£34.00 |
£154.50 |
[Survey of coaches, trains and flights from London to Paris,
leaving between 1700 and 2000 (London time).]
¹ an allowance has been made for 1 item of easyJet hold baggage weighing 20kg (which costs £2). KLM (economy class) allow 2 pieces of checked luggage weighing up to 23kg in total. British Airways (World Traveller and Euro Traveller) allow 1 piece of luggage weighing up to 23kg. Air France (Temp class) allows 2 pieces of checked luggage weighing up to 23kg in total. All airlines charge extra for non-standard sized baggage.
* coach/ferry, excluding travel insurance ** train
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