I don't know if its possible for you, since its a short flight. But i picked a non direct flight because i saved quite a bit of money doing so. It extended my trip by 7 hours, but saving 200-300 bucks on that is soo worth it. And my friend gave me an advice, if you live close to the airport you can check shortly before a flight and get some heavily discounted prices since they try to fill up thier machines. I haven't tried it since I'm living 2 hours away from berlin, but its another good way to save money.
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That's the same argument she gave me when I said it's ****. That plus, "Athletes drink it", then I saw the 7% sugar on the back of the bottle. Didn't know that racing for diabetes type 2 makes you an Athlete those days.
While we talk about drinks, I tried finding some sparkled mineral water today, since that's basically the only **** I like to drink. In Germany I pay 1.70 euro for 12 bottles 0.7ml each. Here it's ****ing impossible to find sparkled mineral water without flavor, and its expensive as **** on top of that. Actually now that I think about it, all drinks that aren't soft drinks seem to be god damn expensive here. I saw some American beer while I went shopping today, that **** literally looks like piss, but still costs like ****ing 6 bucks.
And Alli noticed I say "thank you" and "sorry" in German a lot, out of reflex >.> Totally not embarrassing or anything....
Oh and jet lag is awesome at 2 ****ing am, woohooo.