Rebecca secured her and her friend flights for £24 each and hired a car for £26
A woman and her friend flew to Northern Ireland for a day trip - and it cost less than a train ticket to London. Rebecca Kellett, 37, surprised her pal Lauren Priest, 31, with the overseas trip, which included a picnic and a visit to the filming locations of "Game of Thrones."
According to TrainPal, on August 29, the average price for a train ticket from Manchester to London is £82.8 per person. Rebecca and Lauren flew from Manchester into Belfast at 8:45am and picked up their hire car at 10am. “We hired a car for one day and booked flights using Skyscanner. The flights were £24 each and car hire was £26 for the day and we took a ‘fit to fly’ picnic."
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