SurfandSnow From United States of America, joined Jan 2009, 2618 posts, RR: 31 Reply 1, posted (3 years 5 months 16 hours ago) and read 2340 times:
When we are talking about these relatively minor Greek islands, what kind of accommodations do all these EasyJet pax stay in? Major resorts? B&Bs? Ordinary int'l chain hotels? Greece is on the top of my list of places to go, but I have mostly heard of Athens/Thessaloniki/Crete/Santorini and the like.
Flying in the middle seat of coach is much better than not flying at all!
Unless Easyjet have started flying to Papua New Guinea I think that will be KGS.
Quoting SurfandSnow (Reply 1): When we are talking about these relatively minor Greek islands, what kind of accommodations do all these EasyJet pax stay in?
Chania (Crete), KGS (Kos) and ZTH (Zante) are not minor Greek Islands and are actually some of the most popular. AYT is actually Antalya in Turkey. There are major resorts in all of thse places.
Airbuseric From Netherlands, joined Jan 2005, 4068 posts, RR: 51 Reply 3, posted (3 years 5 months 16 hours ago) and read 2270 times:
Quoting SurfandSnow (Reply 1): Greece is on the top of my list of places to go, but I have mostly heard of Athens/Thessaloniki/Crete/Santorini and the like
If you consider going to JTR , you might opt for EZY to JMK and take a quick ferry to the island. Or just stay on Mykonos, but that might be not your thing..., or too expensive
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Diesel1 From UK - Wales, joined Mar 2001, 1628 posts, RR: 12 Reply 4, posted (3 years 5 months 16 hours ago) and read 2258 times:
Ryan
All these destinations are geared up to the holiday market and will have all the types of accomodation you suggest (though the chain hotels may be less likely to be internationally run)
AYT - Antalya is in Turkey, not Greece, and is host to many visitors from Russia as well as from other European countries
CHQ - Chania whilst taking many holiday flights, is also a major military airbase. The airport is in a less developed, but some may say more beautiful and charming, area of Crete. Chania town is particularly attractive and local beaches are good
KGS - Kos (not KGW) has been receiving tourists from the UK for many years - again many good beaches
ZTH - Zakinthos is another popular holiday island - 25 years since I first flew there ( probably in the first couple of years the airport was taking holiday flights from Europe ), and at that point there were only a few charters a week from the UK and daily flights to Athens with Olympic