Yeah, it's like when you book flights through easyjet or one of the other budget airlines - the prices they quote are single journeys only, so you can pick and choose which times you want.
Yes. But the odd thing is is that I am still slightly 'tricked' by prices on offer. Just a while back I noticed an offer of £24 to Budapest - Easyjet/Ryan Air/something. And I think to myself that I have a day off coming up and why not throw a couple of Ginsters in a backpack, pop over, see the Cathedral or something and pop back in time for dinner.
But there's the bus to the train station, the train to Stanstead, transport on the other end from the airport to the cool part of Budapest and the reverse all the way home. The return leg of the flight was £49 for some reason.
So probably £200 total. My wife would throw her shoe at me.
I have an idea for a series of short documentaries called "Day Trips" with each episode doing just this. I don't have the personality myself to pull off being the subject - so I would run the camera, and I think that success would depend - much like Top Gear - on wacky players. So maybe an older guy who is trying to quit smoking teamed with a laid-back Rastafarian. Or a couple in the middle of a nasty divorce. Maybe there would be a task they had to complete - each would have a tambourine and would busk in the village square to see who got the most tips.