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People doing it independently would be paying the hotelier far more than what any package companies pay them
Maybe now thomas cook aren’t flying they might consider it. However I think they will still do ok for tourists with other Europeans so might not bother.
I have been travelling to Thassos for many years independent
I have been looking read for next year and there is a way to get direct to Kavala which I shall be trying next year
Aegean Airlines run flights direct to Kavala regularly it does take 8 hours but it does save the drive from Thessaloniki
Checking flights for September costs listed on line are less than half the cost that Tui are quoting
This is what I shall be trying raven with the one stop in the flight
Got to be worth a try
See you all there
Where do they fly from direct as I can only find indirect flights from Stansted & Heathrow
As far as I know only indirect flights are available probably via Athens which is why the flight time is stated as 8 hours in total
I still think this is a reasonable compromise which still gets you to Kavala at a reasonable price which will avoid the long journey from Thessaloniki we have also been informed that car hire insurance could be considerably hirer as the are hotting up on vehicles being taken off the main land
I am pretty sure that this is the route that I shall be taking unless other airlines come to light as I just can’t see me paying Tui prices to get to our favourite destination
Will keep looking at all possibilities though
The flights via Athens are mentioned in the 'Spanner in the works' thread. Augie reported they are reasonable in winter but hike up the price in the summer season.
Wow... talking about rainfall! I've never seen so much rain and flooding in all the years I've lived here.
Thassos was in the eye of a mini-cyclone yesterday, along with Kavala and Halkidiki.
Many homes and businesses were flooded and now the islanders are racing against the clock to prepare for the next round of rain and bad weather headed this way. They're trying to clear out the streams that are plugged up which caused a lot of extra flooding in our streets.
The island is currently under a national emergency.
The Greek military arrived this morning with heavy vehicles and equipment to help the locals cope with and manage the disaster. Repairs and clean up efforts are ongoing.
Government officials came via helicopter to Thassos today after they visited Halkidiki (the worst hit), to assess the situation and decide on emergency measures. The officials were the Greek Minister of National Defence, the Deputy Minister of Interior, the Secretary-General for Civil Protection, the Secretary-General for Infrastructure, the Secretary-General for Agribusiness and Social Affairs, and the Chief of the Department of Agricultural Policy and Management.
The community has been coming together and helping each other tirelessly over the last couple of days. It's a beautiful thing to watch.
God be with you ♥️🇬🇷
The camera is working but it's not communicating with our server properly. We're in touch with our internet service provider and waiting for a solution from them. Due to the holidays it's taking some extra time to sort but rest assured we are doing everything we can to get it back online asap!
Happy New Year to you, too!!!
PS. I'm happy to announce the webcam is back online! I know, it could use a good clean... we'll get on it.
Doesn't look like there was to much damage to the beach after the deluges and floods, or have it all been cleared??