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Tripping the Flight Fantastic

Adventures in Search of the World's Cheapest Air Fare
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KlappentextNabbing flights for less than a fiver, Andrew Fraser took off on a month long jaunt around ten European cities for £144. In this entertaining account of his trip, he not only describes what he saw, but also how he did it, coaching aspiring travellers in how to create their own dream travel itineraries on flights which cost less than an airport latte. Join him on a bargain journey to some of Europe's weirdest, least visited backwaters, while also learning how to plan a ten-city adventure of your own. Andrew Fraser travelled 6,928 miles at an average cost of 2p per mile. Now you can, too.

This unique title - the only one available that explains how to travel so far for so little - takes in some of Europe's least discovered cities, including Skopje, Girona, Thessaloniki, Gdansk, Warsaw and Wroclaw, as well as giving an entertaining overview of some more familiar places, such as Barcelona, Rome and Brussels. It tells you how to book secret five star hotels for three star prices with no mystery about where you are going to stay, how to travel the world cheaply from your local airport, and how to save a fortune and create an adventure by abandoning the notion of the linear return flight. Uncovering the little known travel gems which you can fly to for under a tenner, it is also an often surreal, idiosyncratic and funny account of one man's adventures on the move, from attending an octopus autopsy in Barcelona to unearthing uncomfortable secrets in Europe's new Capital of Culture and discovering hip Warsovian apartments which straddle the worlds of Molotov and Madonna. What's more, it's a cultural, gastronomic and historical tour of some of Europe's most thrilling but least known cities.

Andrew Fraser is former Travel Editor and Deputy Editor of Attitude magazine, and former Chief Writer of OK! Magazine. He has had a love of the obscure, a love of bargains, and a love of travel since he was a strange eight year-old-boy locked in his bedroom obsessing over maps of Narnia-esque towns, cities and regions on the red side of the European map, which he was told he would never be able to visit. When the Berlin wall fell in 1989, he rushed to Prague, Bratislava and Budapest where he enjoyed the greatest adventure of his life so far, costing little more than pennies. Now in 2016, the internet and low cost airlines, have brought back those halcyon days of cheap travel bliss and Andrew Fraser's mission in life is to transport you to places beyond your wildest dreams for less than the cost of your airport latte. Come join him.
Zusatztext'Diverges delicious secrets from the outset.' South China Morning Post
ZusammenfassungTripping the Flight Fantastic: adventures in search of the world's cheapest air fare - Travel literature, an entertaining, idiosyncratic account of travels through ten of Europe's least known cities for GBP144, with tips on how to travel as far as possible for as little as possible, booking flights for less than GBP5. Ideal holiday reading and travel inspiration.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-78477-039-6
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartKartonierter Einband
Erscheinungsjahr2016
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 151 mm, Höhe 200 mm, Dicke 19 mm
Gewicht268 g
BZ-Nr.19835455

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1 Life (and Travel) is a Bowl of CherriesAn introduction to the concept and methods behind the book Interlude Harvesting OystersYour first steps to unlimited travel joyChapter 2 From the Bazaar to the Ridiculous...My first port of call, Skopje, a city divided and reimagined Interlude Being BeyoncéHow flexibility will find you, your dream holiday Chapter 3 Off my Tits on Tramadol in GironaAn 'Octopsy' and lancing my own abscess, fun and games in Catalonia Interlude Today Doncaster or Latrobe, Tomorrow the WorldHow to travel around the world from your closest regional airport Chapter 4 Catnip to ItaliansFeeling down in the mouth in Pisa, but at least the locals love me Interlude Comparing the ComparersWhich are the best flight search engines and why Chapter 5 Trouble in ParadiseA run-in with Richard Branson and a local crisis in Thessaloniki Interlude Raining in VeniceWhen to go where, cost versus climate - cheap flights at peak times Chapter 6 Rome is Where the Hurt isA strange pilgrimage to Italy's capital city Interlude Pitfalls & How to Turn Lemons into LemonadeAvoiding mishaps on your trip - I make make the mistakes so you don't have to Chapter 7 Brief EncounterA one-night stand and an education in surrealism in rainy Brussels Interlude Packing ItWhat to take on your low cost adventure and how to carry itChapter 8 The Ghosts of GdanskDumplings, Kashubian cuisine and a beautiful city masking a dreadful past Interlude Wherever I Lay my HatHow to find the cheapest hotels, from hostels to five star Chapter 9 Stalin's GiftMadonna meets Molotov in Europe's coolest city, Warsaw Interlude Look Before you Leap The best places you've never heard of: hidden gems, hub cities and cul-de-sacs Chapter 10 Between a Wroc and a Hard PlaceLosing the plot in Wroclaw, Europe's Capital of Culture and a city which is far from what it appears to be Interlude A Hand-held Walk Through the Process A step-by-step guide on how to perfect your dream itinerary Chapter 11 The Last ResortOslo: rules and the most perfect people on the planetmehr

Autor

Former Travel Editor and Deputy Editor of Attitude magazine, Andrew Fraser has had a love of the obscure, a love of bargains, and a love of travel since he was a strange eight year-old-boy locked in his bedroom obsessing over maps of Narnia-esque towns, cities and regions on the red side of the European map, which he was told he would never be able to visit: Lithuania, Odessa, Pomerania, Tbilisi, Ruthenia, Sofia and Karelia...many were just dotted lines on a map, former places, shadows of the past. When the Berlin wall fell in 1989, he rushed to Prague, Bratislava and Budapest where he enjoyed the greatest adventure of his life so far, costing little more than pennies. Now in 2016, the internet and low cost airlines, have brought back that those halcyon days of cheap travel bliss and Andrew Fraser's mission in life is to transport you to places beyond your wildest dreams for less than the cost of your airport latte. Come join him...
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