The Tiadhe website does not seem to be working at the moment probably due to normal timetable not being used. So does anyone know the times on the Number 6 & number 8 during the emergency. Or does anyone know where I can view the times of buses which are running at the moment?
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(23-04-2020, 11:27 AM)beachlife Wrote: The Tiadhe website does not seem to be working at the moment probably due to normal timetable not being used. So does anyone know the times on the Number 6 & number 8 during the emergency. Or does anyone know where I can view the times of buses which are running at the moment?
Ts allegedly the Sunday service, try this link it worked for me
https://www.resortsinspain.com/fuerteven...-buses.htm
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Thanks John trying to an optimist & plan for the flight in May which in reality will probably not happen. I live in hope.
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Wow Sam that`s brilliant. Many thanks.
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Flight scheduled for 12th May. The extended date is the 9th May. Reading the political situation in Spain the opposition parties will not be supporting any extension. Therefore the normal schedule may restart after the 9th May. So think it would be a good idea to check on the Tiadhe website. So good advice Sam. However living in hope the flight goes but doubt it
June is a better bet, by then I imagine all bus services will be back to normal here.
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In the local press the Canarian authorities seem to indicate that inter-island flights will be the first to start up, followed at a later date by national flights in
July/August, and EU flights in
October.
It would seem that things might not get back to normal here until Christmas.
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(23-04-2020, 08:19 PM)Captain Sensible Wrote: In the local press the Canarian authorities seem to indicate that inter-island flights will be the first to start up, followed at a later date by national flights in July/August, and EU flights in October.
It would seem that things might not get back to normal here until Christmas.
Backup plan Captain if that happens. Fly to Madrid, train to Paris,Eurostar to Waterloo, Subway to Kings cross, Train north. Thanks for the heads up Captain but hope the backup plan is not required. Assuming that the land borders are all open once the flights start up. Might be better to charter a boat!! Bay of Biscay not too bad in the summer months.
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