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Hey,
Maybe someone can help me out with this. I'm going to be in Switzerland for a 3 month exchange (leaving beginning of march) and I really want to go to cologne to visit some family for 2 or 3 weeks, most likely at the beginning of April. I need to get there and back from Geneva for as little $$ as possible. Any suggestions re. trains, planes, etc.? Many thanks in advance, Rod |
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Thanks!
I found a return flight with germanwings.com for 171.50 swiss franks (virtually on par with the dollar), but it flies to/from zurich... is there a cheap/easy way to get from geneva to zurich (airport) and back... preferably under $100 CAD? |
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Very good deal. The problem is going to be to get to Zurich.
There's the train, but according to http://www.raileurope.com, it looks like it costs about C$80 each way. |
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ISIC is around 30-40% off, I believe. When I was in Hungary last year, it was definitely 30%... also might require you to be under 26.
If you plan to travel a bit (even 5 journeys total), then getting a railpass here in Canada will save you a LOT of money. Go to TravelCuts and inquire on their rates. The Railpass is only not worth it if you head to Central/Eastern Europe. |
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