Fortunatelly, last year I travelled and still travel a lot, but mostly these travels are done by bus or by car. I`m not driving for long distances, so have opportynity to look around amazing views!
My way back home from Milano to Katowice would take hundered of years, so plane was a necessity. I managed to take some nice pictures, enjoyed the flight and had some time (yes, just 1,5 h., but nevertheless!) to thing about important.
Sitting in the airport waiting for delayed plane I really enjoyed the mountains that was a perfect background for landing and taking off planes.
Btw, I always thought that wizzair is more popular and bigger company than rynair, but I changed my ming after seeing inumerous "white-and-blue" planes!
p.s. what is your fav kind of transport when You are travelling?
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Mrs. J.
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Very exciting picture mrs. @yule4ka. I think this in my country before, but after reading carefully did not. Maybe look same. Thanks for sharing us. I hope you journey always in succes and you in healthy. God Bless You.
Nice trip...i do love to travel through flight because that's one am yet to make use of. Basically flight is the best option to me because its faster and most importantly safer than most other means. Thanks for sharing your journey experience with us...love the beautiful pictures too.
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But you flew with wizzair. Can I have on of those pens? They are so cute. 😂
My favorite transport is train. Just relax and watch the landscape passed through. But I like Ryannair too :)
My favourite would be train, watching the people and infrastractures are running behind is one of the best feelings.
And, your photos are amazing.Specially those are from the sky.
I wouldn't mind much if my flight's delayed as long as there's a beautiful mountain view like this @yule4ka. As for me, I have 2 favorite modes of transport: plane, if I want to arrive fast, and car, if I want to take in the beauty of the road view.
Thanks for sharing!
Travelling by car burdens our chance to view the surrounding more. I'm glad you chose not to do it. Happy travelling. :)
As a student who's done quite a bit of budget travelling around Europe, I'd just add that the key to making any of these destinations truly affordable is nailing the flights first. Ryanair has been an absolute lifesaver for me — I've flown to Croatia and Portugal for under £20 each way if you book far enough in advance and travel mid-week. Just make sure you pack everything into a small cabin bag to avoid those sneaky checked luggage fees — the article is spot on about that! Once you sort the flights, the rest of the budget practically plans itself. Hostels + ryanair = the ultimate student travel combo.