Spring Break Non-rev

tizzizzailslf04

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Any suggestions on a cool/fun place to go for a few days during spring break where the flights won't be jam packed full of people? Doesn't matter whether it's domestic or international.
 
Well Europe is actually plan A, as I have a friend to stay with in London. I just assumed that all the flights would be full since it will be spring break time.
 
Well Europe is actually plan A, as I have a friend to stay with in London. I just assumed that all the flights would be full since it will be spring break time.

I've been to Europe over all 5 spring breaks I had. The hardest parts were getting the hell out of Maine.

If you are going to London the departure taxes are RIDICULOUS out of there. Spend 30 bucks on a ticket on ryanair to Dublin, get ####faced in Guiness and leave from there. You'll actually save like 50 bucks after you include the cost of the ticket and hostel.
 
Want to get back at anyone? Send me a PM with some names and where they will be. I'll get them. ;)

Too bad none of my friends are doing spring break this year.. We're all finally graduated from college. Lol. Maybe if I hear of anyone going down there I'll shoot you a PM so you can mess with them. Lol :laff::laff: I could just imagine them pooing their pants... It would be so worth it.
 
I've been to Europe over all 5 spring breaks I had. The hardest parts were getting the hell out of Maine.

If you are going to London the departure taxes are RIDICULOUS out of there. Spend 30 bucks on a ticket on ryanair to Dublin, get ####faced in Guiness and leave from there. You'll actually save like 50 bucks after you include the cost of the ticket and hostel.

How does that save on taxes?

They just rip off the people coming from the U.S.?
 
The departure tax from the UK is over 50 pounds the last I checked. DUB was 7 euro. So the difference is 90 bucks or so.

I don't understand the whole departure tax thing. I think the tax is for anyone going outside the EU, but it varies country to country.
 
Travel anywhere in the middle of the week. Avoid friday, saturday, and sunday. Have a back up plan if you decide to go somewhere busy.
 
Hey I don't know where to non rev to, just wanted to say a belated congrats on the 3rd place finish this last summer!
 
Flights are seriously full to come down here?

I strongly recommend to not nonrev to Florida during March or April. Especially on a buddy pass and especially if you're connecting thru ATL. And ESPECIALLY if you're trying to go to Orlando.....
 
How does that save on taxes?

They just rip off the people coming from the U.S.?

They rip off people leaving London on long-haul flights, regardless of where you're going. It's much cheaper to take a short hop to somewhere else in Europe and then fly back to the US from there.
 
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