France v Ireland
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Forum for swapping international tickets as well as selling your tickets or buying unwanted tickets. Anyone suspected of being involved in buying or selling tickets for above face value will be immediately banned.
If there is already a thread requesting tickets for a particular game please add any subsequent requests to the same thread rather than start another.
- kermischocolate
- Mullet
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France v Ireland
For anyone interested tickets for the game in France are onsale on ticketnet.fr starting at €15..
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- Mullet
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Re: France v Ireland
Ticket ordered.
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- Mullet
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Ticket arrived!
Bordeaux here I come!!
Bordeaux here I come!!
- kermischocolate
- Mullet
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Re: France v Ireland
It's payday so flights booked!!!
- Bosco
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I am going for a week
Re: France v Ireland
Tickets ordered & going for a week
- Bosco
- Mullet
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tickets bought, Cat 1, 2, 3 available at the moment
- kermischocolate
- Mullet
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I'm off for a week as well. Really inconvenient that I can't fly back from bordeaux-ish to Dublin on sat the 20th.
- mtleinster
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Re: France v Ireland
who are people flying with, what price are flights
Les chances que Sexton vienne en France sont infimes
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Re: France v Ireland
Looked a while back, given its peak summer season when this is on flights are pricey - saving the money for Leinster away instead (you'd probably do 3 or 4 Pro 12 away games for the price of that single trip).mtleinster wrote:who are people flying with, what price are flights
- kermischocolate
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I'm going thurs to thurs (ryanair-> edinburgh to bordeaux £180 all in a couple of weeks ago) as I can't physically get from anywhere near to bordeaux to dublin on sat 20th in time for the return game . It'd obviously be much easier to go weekend to weekend then back home from dublin on the sunday.
Just checked and prices are now £15 cheaper eachway £95 return plus taxes plus baggage. plus flights to/ from edinburgh for €38 euro plus taxes etc.
I think AerLingus are currently at silly prices but obviously it depends exactly when/ how long you want to go for.
Just checked and prices are now £15 cheaper eachway £95 return plus taxes plus baggage. plus flights to/ from edinburgh for €38 euro plus taxes etc.
I think AerLingus are currently at silly prices but obviously it depends exactly when/ how long you want to go for.
- Bosco
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Flying Dublin to La Rochelle on 10th, then Back La Rochelle to Cork on the 18th. worked out at about 60-70 yoyo all in, staying near La Rochelle for the week except for the night of the Ireland game
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Jealous, it's a great place. Just back from my 7th trip there.Bosco wrote:Flying Dublin to La Rochelle on 10th, then Back La Rochelle to Cork on the 18th. worked out at about 60-70 yoyo all in, staying near La Rochelle for the week except for the night of the Ireland game
Get in the f%~king bag.
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Yeah, its a fantastic part of the country, the parent migrate out there each summer
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- Mullet
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Re: France v Ireland
I have two spare match tickets for the the game in Bordeaux. Anyone interested pm me. I'll be travelling to Bordeaux on 9 August.
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Why not take in a vineyard tour in St Emilion while you are there?
Looks good, and it's free too!
http://thewinebuff.blogspot.com/2011/07 ... deaux.html
Looks good, and it's free too!
http://thewinebuff.blogspot.com/2011/07 ... deaux.html