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Booking for a group with different start destinations

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Mxflamingnoravera · 28/12/2022 13:54

I want to book a short break for me and three cousins. They live in Ireland, I'm in uk. Ideally an apartment somewhere warm. I'm struggling to even think of a destination. Not long haul, and must be on a route that flies out of Bristol/LHR/Cardiff for me and Dublin for them. None of us want all inclusive or anything with lots of families with young children, we are all late 50s with kids grown up.
I'm thinking maybe Canaries or Balearics or mainland Spain or Portugal.

Where do I start? Airlines or accommodation?

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titchy · 28/12/2022 13:57

I'd book accommodation (villa?), then leave everyone to book their own flights. Most Balearic/Canary resorts will be easily accessible from most Uk/Irish airports.

tanstaafl · 28/12/2022 14:36

You could go on easyJet website, there’s a part called something like ‘where do we fly’

pick a destination and it’s show you the routes back to uk ( and hopefully Ireland ), then as @titchy suggests, they sort their own flights/transfers.

FlounderingFruitcake · 28/12/2022 14:37

titchy · 28/12/2022 13:57

I'd book accommodation (villa?), then leave everyone to book their own flights. Most Balearic/Canary resorts will be easily accessible from most Uk/Irish airports.

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ChristmasCakeAndStilton · 28/12/2022 14:41

I'd find a location with flights from both areas on the same day, then book accomadation in hat area, and get everyone to book their own flights and arrange their own transfers.

Mxflamingnoravera · 28/12/2022 15:32

Turns out that the thing I missed was finding dates we can all go!

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