Well, not
quite the moon, Mallorca in fact, although it certainly felt like it. With such a
wide variety of airlines and booking agents and the popularity of the resort
this should have been much easier.
I had been
told that to get a really good deal you need to allow at least three months
and travel mid-week rather than booking a flight at the start of the week. I
only had a month before travelling but I did have some flexibility on the
flight dates. I used the Sky Scanner comparison site which does cut down on the
time spent searching, although it’s best not to place the booking through them
and go directly to the airline and neither would I advise using a booking
agent as they take a booking fee and actually do very little in return. When booking online
it’s a good idea to photograph the online booking form on your phone because
when the flight is booked the information disappears from the screen and you
have no proof of the original charges which can vary when you receive your
booking confirmation.
After, some
frustration, I did find two flights: a mid-week afternoon flight which arrived
in the early evening, whilst still light and early enough to go out for a drink
and something to eat. This wasn’t as cheap a flight as I hoped for, but it was
with Monarch, my favourite airline for service and comfort, and I think you get
what you pay for with all things. My return flight (very cheap) was with
Ryanair and I repeat the above statement. I was going to have to make a very
early start in the morning, but would at least arrive home early in the
afternoon. (or so I thought).
Having just
warned against using booking agents, there are a few exceptions. As, I was
going to have plenty of time to travel, I decided to take a boat to Barcelona
rather than fly.
Trasmediterranea
and Balearia are the main ferry providers but trying to book a ferry from the
UK as a non-Spanish speaker proved to be a step too far. Direct Ferries offer
an online service which is easy to use and offers reasonably priced tickets.
I now had my
plane and ferry tickets; (all non-refundable) this trip was now a reality and
was going to happen very soon….
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