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Holidays: would you prefer to drive to risk flying?

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AB Editor | 11:48 Fri 07th May 2010 | ChatterBank
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Given the current problems with the volcanic ash-cloud from Iceland, would you consider driving to your holiday destination instead of flying?

 

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Would you drive, or use public transport, to go on holiday considering the problems the UK has had with the Volcanic ash clouds?

  • I would risk flying - 33 votes
  • 50%
  • I would use public transport - 20 votes
  • 30%
  • I would prefer to drive to avoid the risk - 13 votes
  • 20%

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i do not like flying, but the ash cloud would probably make it more exciting for me
As long as I get there, I really don't care about coming back!!!!!
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I would always prefer to drive, volcanic ash or not. I don't like flying as I'm claustrophobic, so have only ever been on short flights, and after a few drinks of course.
When you've chanced flying in a small plane past the Angel Falls on a misty day, you'd risk anything!
We will be driving, as planned 7 months ago, to France.
Made a decision not to fly, for reasons other than the current ash cloud, although I do love flying.
Gosh, if I was put off by every terrorist act, or volcano I would never get off my island!! Don't worry me!!!
I don't enjoy motorway travel, so flying is, for me, the lesser of two evils.
I actually don't enjoy flying, but not because of being scared. There is far more risk of going out in my car than flying, even considering volcano ash. I would far prefer to drive anywhere than go by air, but just think of the time flying saves
A family member who works in the travel industry told me that two planes landed with engine damage after the flying ban was lifted. Maybe it's a rumour but losing money will probably get airlines flying asap.
Its a long drive to Cyprus so I'm risking flying tomorrow :)
I'm of to the Azores next week (maybe !) Which are 800 miles of the coast of Portugal in the middle of the Atlantic so I think driving there would be pretty difficult.
It would be just nice to have a holiday, probably wouldnt risk the ash cloud though .. :o
smudge, I'm really jealous!
i only go cruising . off to the med next week
Thank you sara - but do you mean passing the Angel Falls, or my little kitty?
Spain has just now closed 19 of its airports again, due to the ash cloud !
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Hi again Neti - nice to catch up on here again!

Blimey - 19 airports! It's amazing, but lots of cars around here (South Bedfordshire) suffered from the 'ash fallout' - have you noticed the same where you live in Spain?
nuggets, us too but the week after next, here's hoping it's moved off again before then!

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