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  • in reply to: Official trip to Rubin #121683
    johnny_bogrolllt
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      Keep your hair on sunshine! Where’s the false accusation?

      For the record, the post wasn’t aimed at you, so good luck with it all and I sincerely hope you do well out of this game.

      The post WAS aimed at people who are comparing apples with oranges.

      Well fair enough if it wasn’t aimed at me. But your post did come across as a dig “this non-ABTA bonded lot”. Suggests that we’re some chancers who’ve just set up without adequate licenses or cover.

      in reply to: Official trip to Rubin #121663
      johnny_bogrolllt
      Player

        Well spotted, now amended :)

        in reply to: Official trip to Rubin #121654
        johnny_bogrolllt
        Player

          It’s package 3 mate. If anyone gets in contact with me looking to travel alone I’ll put you in touch with each other.

          in reply to: Official trip to Rubin #121646
          johnny_bogrolllt
          Player

            Yeah I’ve had several bookings so far. Most people are flying to Moscow with Easyjet, then going by train to Kazan.

            in reply to: Official trip to Rubin #121643
            johnny_bogrolllt
            Player
              If you want to travel as cheap as you possibly can. Sort it out yourselves. Or book with this non-ATOL, Non-ABTA bonded lot. (By law, every UK travel company which sells air holidays and flights is required to hold an ATOL)

              Please get your facts right before you start making false accusations. We fully abide with all Package Travel Regulation laws and our customers money is fully insured (there are several alternatives to ABTA).
              We don’t sell air holidays, flights don’t come as part of our packages therefore we don’t require ATOL. We advise on where to book the cheapest flights. And regardless of this, ATOL is not needed to book standalone flights, only flights which are part of a package.

              in reply to: maribor #120585
              johnny_bogrolllt
              Player

                Usually the cheapest way to Heathrow is to buy the tickets separately. Train or bus to London then Tube to Heathrow.

                If there are no cheap train tickets from Wigan to London, check Manchester to London, they’re usually cheaper. Use http://www.virgintrains.co.uk

                Also check http://www.megabus.com – they run buses to London from Manchester and are sometimes only a fiver each way.

                in reply to: maribor #120342
                johnny_bogrolllt
                Player

                  The visas for Russia don’t take 6 weeks, they take 10 days at most and can be obtained in 2 days for express service.

                  If anyone is going and needs help with them, let me know – I process visas for Russia through my business.

                  Flights are currently £57 with Easyjet to Moscow too so can be done reasonably cheap. From Moscow it’s around £170 return flight or £120 return by train.

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