[opensuse-conference] Travel Advisories
As people start planning their trips to Nuremberg, I think it would be useful if someone with local expertise can provide some cost-saving advice since airfare is getting reidiculously expensive these days. For example, a trip from Chicago to Nuremberg is around $1150 (thereabouts). This is about a $300-400 price jump from previous travels I have made. Looking at nearby airports can be daunting, and if someone can volunteer to create a page making suggestions for travel, this might be a helpful tip for our conference attendees. For example, if I were to fly into Frankfurt from New York City, then the price is around $900 (thereabouts). Traveling to Brussels is also significantly cheap although taking a train from those destinations might wipe out some of the savings we could make. So, tips for airports in the general Germany area with reasonable (short time) trains to Nuremberg and advice on how to find the best train fares, etc. might be a very nice useful tip that helps to encourage more people to come to the conference. Any volunteers with good knowledge of regional travel? Bryen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-conference+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-conference+help@opensuse.org
2011/6/10 Bryen M. Yunashko
As people start planning their trips to Nuremberg, I think it would be useful if someone with local expertise can provide some cost-saving advice since airfare is getting reidiculously expensive these days. For example, a trip from Chicago to Nuremberg is around $1150 (thereabouts). This is about a $300-400 price jump from previous travels I have made.
Looking at nearby airports can be daunting, and if someone can volunteer to create a page making suggestions for travel, this might be a helpful tip for our conference attendees. For example, if I were to fly into Frankfurt from New York City, then the price is around $900 (thereabouts). Traveling to Brussels is also significantly cheap although taking a train from those destinations might wipe out some of the savings we could make.
So, tips for airports in the general Germany area with reasonable (short time) trains to Nuremberg and advice on how to find the best train fares, etc. might be a very nice useful tip that helps to encourage more people to come to the conference.
Any volunteers with good knowledge of regional travel?
Great idea, also we need to do the same with hotels and hostels that would be near the place where the conference will take place. Kostas
Bryen
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Bryen M. Yunashko
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Kostas Koudaras