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Post by cymrucg on Aug 13, 2021 15:04:17 GMT
I have been in touch with one of my suppliers and I'll be able to offer a direct flight from Cardiff to Tallinn on match day (Mon 11th), leaving Cardiff at 08.00, landing in Tallinn at 13.00, with a return flight after the match, landing back in Cardiff at 04.00 on Tuesday 12th. All of this for £420 per person, which includes airport parking at Cardiff. This is based on 150 passengers. If more than 150, the price may be able to come down a little further.
If you want to put your name down for this, please email me: callum.gigg@notjusttravel.com with the number of passengers required.
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Post by Owen on Aug 13, 2021 15:18:18 GMT
Estonia v Wales is on the Monday....
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Post by kingstonred on Aug 18, 2021 13:39:37 GMT
Booked flights today! Feeling hopeful...
Heathrow to Copenhagen to Tallin (£118 - SAS) on Sunday 10th Tallin to Vienna (£15 - Ryanair) to Heathrow (£49 - British Airways) on Tuesday 12th
What are the best areas to stay?/Where is everyone likely to be drinking? Going to look at booking Hotel/AirBnb in the next few days. Thanks!
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Post by Toffeeman on Aug 18, 2021 14:08:29 GMT
Not made plans yet,waiting to see amount of tickets available, just seen this -
is allowed to do sports with restrictions Up to 50 people will be allowed to participate in indoor sports events and activities.
Outdoor events held in a limited or unambiguously demarcated area may have up to 100 participants.
If the infection safety and monitoring is ensured, there may be up to 6,000 attendees indoors and up to 12,000 outdoors.
The same limits apply to the sports competitions.
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Post by Davey on Aug 18, 2021 22:02:54 GMT
Looks like this will be the one to go to, whether we get tickets or not.
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Post by manulike on Aug 19, 2021 18:13:47 GMT
Does Estonia currently allow non-EU folk in? If they do - which is not clear - does the ten day quarantine (possible reduced to five days?) then kick-in?
These regs are a massive headache ;-(
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Post by superunknown on Aug 20, 2021 7:09:46 GMT
Does Estonia currently allow non-EU folk in? If they do - which is not clear - does the ten day quarantine (possible reduced to five days?) then kick-in? These regs are a massive headache ;-( Yes, I think they allow all passengers in but the quarantine only applies to those who haven't been double jabbed or recovered from covid in the last 6 months. Hopefully this doesn't change but you can never tell atm but I'm feeling good about this one.
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Post by oldman on Aug 25, 2021 12:15:35 GMT
Does Estonia currently allow non-EU folk in? If they do - which is not clear - does the ten day quarantine (possible reduced to five days?) then kick-in? These regs are a massive headache ;-( Yes, I think they allow all passengers in but the quarantine only applies to those who haven't been double jabbed or recovered from covid in the last 6 months. Hopefully this doesn't change but you can never tell atm but I'm feeling good about this one. Do you know what we need to do about PCR tests if Estonia stays Amber? Do we take one before we fly out and another before we fly back.
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Post by superunknown on Aug 25, 2021 12:20:08 GMT
Yes, I think they allow all passengers in but the quarantine only applies to those who haven't been double jabbed or recovered from covid in the last 6 months. Hopefully this doesn't change but you can never tell atm but I'm feeling good about this one. Do you know what we need to do about PCR tests if Estonia stays Amber? Do we take one before we fly out and another before we fly back. So I think you’ll need to do an antigen/LAMP test while in Estonia or if you’re there less than 3 days I think you can do it before you leave. You can order here and take it with you. Then on day 2 after you get back you’ll need to do a PCR test. That’s currently my understanding it but if anyone knows different please correct me. These things change so fast!
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Post by oldman on Aug 26, 2021 7:08:51 GMT
Do you know what we need to do about PCR tests if Estonia stays Amber? Do we take one before we fly out and another before we fly back. So I think you’ll need to do an antigen/LAMP test while in Estonia or if you’re there less than 3 days I think you can do it before you leave. You can order here and take it with you. Then on day 2 after you get back you’ll need to do a PCR test. That’s currently my understanding it but if anyone knows different please correct me. These things change so fast! Thank you for clarifying....So that's s 3 tests we all need to take. One before flying out, one before flying back and the last one 2 days after landing in the UK. Has anyone used a PCR testing company in South Wales they recommend? - I've done a Google search and the prices vary so much and so does what they offer.
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Post by aberbeeg on Aug 26, 2021 8:24:59 GMT
So I think you’ll need to do an antigen/LAMP test while in Estonia or if you’re there less than 3 days I think you can do it before you leave. You can order here and take it with you. Then on day 2 after you get back you’ll need to do a PCR test. That’s currently my understanding it but if anyone knows different please correct me. These things change so fast! Thank you for clarifying....So that's s 3 tests we all need to take. One before flying out, one before flying back and the last one 2 days after landing in the UK. Has anyone used a PCR testing company in South Wales they recommend? - I've done a Google search and the prices vary so much and so does what they offer. I think the WAG only allow tests through the NHS official outlets. There was a bit of a stink about it yesterday Wales online cos the Welsh tests are a lot more expensive than the English versions.
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Post by eppingblue1 on Aug 26, 2021 8:55:48 GMT
So I think you’ll need to do an antigen/LAMP test while in Estonia or if you’re there less than 3 days I think you can do it before you leave. You can order here and take it with you. Then on day 2 after you get back you’ll need to do a PCR test. That’s currently my understanding it but if anyone knows different please correct me. These things change so fast! Thank you for clarifying....So that's s 3 tests we all need to take. One before flying out, one before flying back and the last one 2 days after landing in the UK. Has anyone used a PCR testing company in South Wales they recommend? - I've done a Google search and the prices vary so much and so does what they offer. I don't think you need to do the test to fly out, the double vaccination sorts that out. I used express tests at Brent Cross for the tests pre Azerbaijan but I think they have a base at the Cardiff city stadium. They were very good, £ 59 if memory serves me right. You have to go with Welsh government for the return as did I coming back into Cardiff. They were expensive at £ 170 for the 2 and 8 but you'll only need the 2 day for this. Is what a bit of a put off top be honest and I've been reluctant to travel since although we are going to Malta tomorrow for a long weekend. No test to travel out, 35 euro for the test out there to come back and £ 28 for the 2 day test back here. I haven't ruled out Estonia yet and if this trip goes trouble free then maybe I'll look again. Travelling through a third country looks a bit of a pain though.
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Post by Toffeeman on Aug 26, 2021 11:32:18 GMT
I have always fancied a trip to Estonia.Having been jabbed twice travelling there now seems doable. Just mulled over their guidelines regarding outdoor events.They currently have a max limit of 12,000 for unrestricted outdoor activities.The capacity of the stadium in Tallin is 14,000.By following their covid rules, I am certain they will set the attendance allowance for this game much lower.Also as neighbouring Finland have set a limit of 1,700 for our forthcoming match there,along with what the UEFA/FIFA stance might be. Under normal circumstances I tend to arrange flights/hotels and then sort out the ticket issue. What's everybody's thoughts?
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Post by cymroircarn on Aug 26, 2021 19:24:37 GMT
I won’t be arranging anything until I know I have a ticket.
Even at full allocation there may be restrictions on away fans
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Post by CrackityJones on Aug 26, 2021 19:34:49 GMT
FIFA may even blanket ban away fans again so don’t hold your breath
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Post by superunknown on Aug 27, 2021 9:54:39 GMT
Corky has said he thinks October will be ok from UEFA. Also said to wait and see as things change so fast but he's hopeful, same with Prague. As mentioned though the biggest obstacle is the blanket ban by FIFA, so hopefully that gets lifted.
I've already booked flights etc so going out regardless of tickets now but would be a nice bonus at this point.
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Post by Toffeeman on Aug 27, 2021 14:16:29 GMT
Corky has said he thinks October will be ok from UEFA. Also said to wait and see as things change so fast but he's hopeful, same with Prague. As mentioned though the biggest obstacle is the blanket ban by FIFA, so hopefully that gets lifted. I've already booked flights etc so going out regardless of tickets now but would be a nice bonus at this point.
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Post by Toffeeman on Aug 27, 2021 14:24:13 GMT
Corky has said he thinks October will be ok from UEFA. Also said to wait and see as things change so fast but he's hopeful, same with Prague. As mentioned though the biggest obstacle is the blanket ban by FIFA, so hopefully that gets lifted. I've already booked flights etc so going outregardless of tickets now but would be a nice bonus at this point. I do hope so,as I really fancy an away trip.My concern is by reading the local covid ruling in Prague an Tallin regarding outdoor activities which looks like it will still be in place when tickets are announced for these fixtures.Even if UEFA/FIFA relax their rules on fans/away fans generally,it doesn't sound as if there will be a vast amount of away tickets available.
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Post by Newtowner on Sept 2, 2021 19:28:24 GMT
Looking a bit dodgy, what do you experienced away day boys think? Possible to get there?
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Post by welrus on Sept 2, 2021 20:58:25 GMT
Looking a bit dodgy, what do you experienced away day boys think? Possible to get there? Like so many hoping this can work but see it as a bonus rather than banker. So much needs to align: Ok from FIFA Ok from UEFA Ok from Wales Ok from Estonia Ok to hold big sports events / away fans from Estonia Maybe not so bad as it sounds as some of this is ok now but for all those things to come together makes me think it’s a long shot unfortunately.
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Post by Paddy on Sept 2, 2021 21:59:26 GMT
1700 Northern Irish fans travelled tonight it says in the report. There is hope.
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Post by southcoastwelsh on Sept 3, 2021 8:31:41 GMT
There were 200 Northern Ireland fans there max. Probably more like 75. I should know as I was there too! But they had no problems getting in.
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Post by eppingblue1 on Sept 3, 2021 9:24:13 GMT
There were 200 Northern Ireland fans there max. Probably more like 75. I should know as I was there too! But they had no problems getting in. I thought that from the few bits I saw as I flitted through the channels. That said I thought UEFA had banned away fans altogether from this round of fixtures. Was that not the case ?
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Post by superunknown on Sept 3, 2021 10:33:33 GMT
There were 200 Northern Ireland fans there max. Probably more like 75. I should know as I was there too! But they had no problems getting in. I thought that from the few bits I saw as I flitted through the channels. That said I thought UEFA had banned away fans altogether from this round of fixtures. Was that not the case ? Assume they all just bought in the home end. If the stewards aren’t too bothered then you’re alright I suppose. Saw a few of the Irish on the tele during the Portugal game, had a huge flag as well so the Portuguese clearly weren’t fussed, just couldn’t sell away tickets.
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Post by southcoastwelsh on Sept 3, 2021 20:31:00 GMT
Exactly. Away fans is an interesting concept as there is no knowing at a match where someone actually lives. I think UEFA's ban essentially means no allocation to the visiting FA. But if the home FA is happy to sell tickets to whomever, so be it.
I'm in Latvia now and there's plenty of Norwegians here who just bought tickets through the Latvian FA online. And as long as you have the right covid checks etc, nobody really cares.
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Post by oldman on Sept 6, 2021 14:46:15 GMT
Air Baltic have just cancelled our return flight for the second time and the majority of our party want to take the option of a cash refund as so much is unknown.
We'll meet up for a few beers before the home game to discuss, but it looks like there could be quite a few fans in our situation.
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Post by Rio on Sept 7, 2021 8:21:41 GMT
Home flight SAS amended to 7am. So got a refund/rebook LOT Looks like a lot of more disruption to come.
I hope this has Been worth the hassle the cost is going through the roof.
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Post by ERICTHE RED on Sept 7, 2021 9:11:24 GMT
Flights have gone up a lot in the last day or so
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Post by toshfan on Sept 7, 2021 21:31:05 GMT
What is the capacity of the stadium in Tallin? I have flights and hotels and have no chance of a ticket in the Czech Republic but can live with this easier if I get one in Estonia.
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Post by CrackityJones on Sept 7, 2021 21:43:23 GMT
Its a lot smaller, 10-12k I think but they rarely half fill it so we'll probably get more tickets than Prague, Covid restrictions permitting.
This is all conjecture btw so please dont quote me as gospel.
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