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which airlines fly to knock in Ireland?

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Yorkiegirl · 17/11/2006 23:09

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Gingerbear · 17/11/2006 23:18

Ryanair are starting a route from East Midlands at the end of February 2007

Gingerbear · 17/11/2006 23:19

Knock scheduled flights

MrsSpoon · 17/11/2006 23:21

This is a very good website. Might help.

MrsSpoon · 17/11/2006 23:26

Actually that website might not be much use, unless Knock goes by a different name I can't get that website to show any flights to Knock from northern airports.

Yorkiegirl · 17/11/2006 23:32

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MrsSpoon · 17/11/2006 23:34

Bargain!

NOT!

Hope you get something.

Yorkiegirl · 17/11/2006 23:35

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MrsSpoon · 17/11/2006 23:36

BTW I have used that site for bargain flights to Spain and they came up with very good prices, but obviously not the same for Knock.

flea · 17/11/2006 23:38

but when are BMI pulling out (which I hadnt heard of) and what about flying into Sligo.. I will check with my Da in the morning if you like as he will prob know.. Its his local airport and the main place he flies to is Manchester

Gingerbear · 17/11/2006 23:39

When are you planning on going? you could check Ryanair from Feb, or BMI up to Christmas?

fireflyfairy2 · 17/11/2006 23:42

My friends flew from Gatwick to Knock in August last year.. is Gatwick very far from you (As I am sure you can tell by now, Geography was never my strong point)

Gingerbear · 17/11/2006 23:43

Miles away Fireflyfairy About 200-300 miles.

fireflyfairy2 · 17/11/2006 23:59

Need I produce any more evidence of being geographically challenged???

chipmonkey · 18/11/2006 00:12

Aer Arann? I'll see if I can find a link............

PinkTinsel · 18/11/2006 00:14

you visiting my neck of the woods yorkie?

bring jumpers, many many jumpers, it's effin freezing!

chipmonkey · 18/11/2006 00:14

Nah, they only have a route from Knock to Dublin. Sorry.

chipmonkey · 18/11/2006 00:17

Actually from looking at the Knock airport website, it looks like the only airlines are Ryanair, Aer Arann and BMI. And it looks like if BMI pull out, half the traffic to that airport will be gone!

PinkTinsel · 18/11/2006 00:19

cheap flights

cheap flights from leeds

chipmonkey · 18/11/2006 00:19

PinkTinsel, it snowed in Navan today!

PinkTinsel · 18/11/2006 00:21

my mom emailed me to say there was snow on nephin and croach patrick today!

I WANT SNOW! sob sob sob, would make this cold worthwhile if i could bring dd out for a snowball fight!

Greensleeves · 18/11/2006 00:22

I flew Ryanair to Dublin and then took the train to Knock, it was a very easy and pleasant journey.

PinkTinsel · 18/11/2006 00:27

if you get the direct train it is, depending on the time of day you might have to change at manulla to get to north mayo (sorry yorkie, don't know exactly where you need to be) and it can be a nightmare with lots of luggage and young kids.

Yorkiegirl · 18/11/2006 20:01

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PinkTinsel · 18/11/2006 20:55

theres only budget car rental at the airport

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with any luck we'll be living up in that area of mayo by then, we'll have to meet up if you get time!

PinkTinsel · 18/11/2006 20:55

whoops

here