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Post by welrus on Sept 7, 2021 22:46:12 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. There is an Estonian ticket agency that sells tickets for the Estonian FA. That website says currently there will be a 12000 limit for the match (but risk it could be reduced) of which about 1000 will be allocated to VIP’s etc etc. So about 11000 tickets for fans. The risk of the capacity being reduced is being used as an incentive to get Estonian fans to buy tickets early as it says if the capacity is reduced, reduction will be based on chronological order of sales. I think the full ground capacity is 14k when not restricted, but not sure where I read that. I guess that means about 500 potential away tickets? Nothing about away fans on websites but Estonian FA site makes point tickets for recent match can’t be resold (nothing unusual) but points out this includes to foreign fans. Proof of COVID status (jabs / test) required to attend. Can get a test at the ground for 10 euro - Or at least home fans can. And it says you may need to show ID for entry, which is also was a requirement to attend the last match. All this relies on the magic of google chrome translate, which may not be perfect.
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Post by Toffeeman on Sept 8, 2021 7:03:19 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. There is an Estonian ticket agency that sells tickets for the Estonian FA. That website says currently there will be a 12000 limit for the match (but risk it could be reduced) of which about 1000 will be allocated to VIP’s etc etc. So about 11000 tickets for fans. The risk of the capacity being reduced is being used as an incentive to get Estonian fans to buy tickets early as it says if the capacity is reduced, reduction will be based on chronological order of sales. I think the full ground capacity is 14k when not restricted, but not sure where I read that. I guess that means about 500 potential away tickets? Nothing about away fans on websites but Estonian FA site makes point tickets for recent match can’t be resold (nothing unusual) but points out this includes to foreign fans. Proof of COVID status (jabs / test) required to attend. Can get a test at the ground for 10 euro - Or at least home fans can. And it says you may need to show ID for entry, which is also was a requirement to attend the last match. All this relies on the magic of google chrome translate, which may not be perfect. The stadium according to wiki has a normal capacity of 14,000.But current Estonian rules only all allow certain outdoor events with a max attendance of 12,000.So wherever you've seen this info seems fairly accurate unless local regs are changed.
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Post by toshfan on Sept 8, 2021 15:26:55 GMT
The only hope of a ticket, it would appear, is a lack of interest from the home fans.
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Post by superunknown on Sept 9, 2021 9:16:54 GMT
The only hope of a ticket, it would appear, is a lack of interest from the home fans. Maybe the away fans too after last nights showing!
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Post by toshfan on Sept 9, 2021 13:45:47 GMT
The only hope of a ticket, it would appear, is a lack of interest from the home fans. Maybe the away fans too after last nights showing! That crossed my mind too but I cannot see it as the category 1 WalesAway'ers tend to be pretty diehard.
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Post by Dan White on Sept 9, 2021 20:01:12 GMT
Booked to go to Tallin. 3 of us flying from Brum. Doubt we will get tickets, but we will enjoy ourselves.
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Post by superunknown on Sept 9, 2021 21:06:54 GMT
Booked to go to Tallin. 3 of us flying from Brum. Doubt we will get tickets, but we will enjoy ourselves. That’s what Wales away is all about, match is usually the worst part anyway!
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Post by Dan White on Sept 9, 2021 21:42:13 GMT
Yes, its the whole package. Welsh fans together, red everywhere, having a good time.
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Sept 10, 2021 4:40:16 GMT
Maybe the away fans too after last nights showing! That crossed my mind too but I cannot see it as the category 1 WalesAway'ers tend to be pretty diehard. True, I'm in about 1500 of the league of red wall so looks like again I won't get a ticket. Its near impossible to break into that top 800. I can't justify travelling to countries to watch In a bar especially midweek games these two games was the aim for week of travelling, only with game tickets. F@#ked off now with the allocation being mentioned
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Post by Harries on Sept 11, 2021 9:43:57 GMT
We should get 1500 allocation for this the whole of one stand is of sale on the Estonian ticket website
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Post by vivagarethbale on Sept 11, 2021 12:33:48 GMT
Could anyone kindly share what routes they’re taking and how they travelling from prague (if doing the double header)
Currently battling the everchanging minefield of SkyScanner.
Any help appreciated! Diolch!
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Post by Harries on Sept 11, 2021 13:21:41 GMT
Think the best bet may be via Vienna or Berlin direct to Tallinn
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Sept 11, 2021 13:37:00 GMT
Could anyone kindly share what routes they’re taking and how they travelling from prague (if doing the double header) Currently battling the everchanging minefield of SkyScanner. Any help appreciated! Diolch! Planning same , I need help on this if I get tickets
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Post by Wales Away on Sept 11, 2021 15:58:01 GMT
With tickets, if they continue to implement 100% collection over there then far more people will get a chance.
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Post by mx47 on Sept 11, 2021 16:46:59 GMT
Could anyone kindly share what routes they’re taking and how they travelling from prague (if doing the double header) Currently battling the everchanging minefield of SkyScanner. Any help appreciated! Diolch! We've got Finn Air flights Prague - Helsinki. Ferry Helsinki to Tallinn!
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Post by eppingblue1 on Sept 11, 2021 17:18:28 GMT
Could anyone kindly share what routes they’re taking and how they travelling from prague (if doing the double header) Currently battling the everchanging minefield of SkyScanner. Any help appreciated! Diolch! We've got Finn Air flights Prague - Helsinki. Ferry Helsinki to Tallinn! Saturday 9.40am Flixbus to Berlin Brandeburg airport arrive just before 2pm 16.30 Ryanair flight to Tallinn. Land 19.20. I've got to come back after Prague unfortunately.
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Post by Eppingblue1. on Sept 12, 2021 17:43:50 GMT
You would probably have missed the flight anyway
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Post by eppingblue1 on Sept 13, 2021 9:40:56 GMT
You would probably have missed the flight anyway Seems about right to me. Get to the airport about two and half hours before the flight. Wish I could do it.
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Post by londonexile on Sept 13, 2021 10:20:44 GMT
Could anyone kindly share what routes they’re taking and how they travelling from prague (if doing the double header) Currently battling the everchanging minefield of SkyScanner. Any help appreciated! Diolch! Prague to Helsinki, one night in Helsinki then ferry over to Talinn. 2 hours on the ferry. That's the plan, hope it works! I'm trying to get my head round any covid requirements for that route, I think that's doable unless someone knows better?!
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Post by gwernybwch on Sept 13, 2021 20:41:04 GMT
Could anyone kindly share what routes they’re taking and how they travelling from prague (if doing the double header) Currently battling the everchanging minefield of SkyScanner. Any help appreciated! Diolch! Prague to Helsinki, one night in Helsinki then ferry over to Talinn. 2 hours on the ferry. That's the plan, hope it works! I'm trying to get my head round any covid requirements for that route, I think that's doable unless someone knows better?! I'd be interested to know as well. I had considered flying to Helsinki as well, but it feels like adding another 'something to go wrong' to the trip. If I do it, I think that I will leave until the very last minute to book.
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Post by superunknown on Sept 14, 2021 7:12:16 GMT
What I'm doing is flying out to Prague on 7th, back on 10th. I've found it was a lot cheaper to fly back and then stay over for a night at the Premier Inn in Stansted, then fly out to Tallinn on 11th. Annoyingly it's game day but it was a lot cheaper and the flight gets in early enough where it's not a problem.
Only issue with this one is double the COVID tests but I found getting to Tallinn from Prague is a bit of a nightmare. I know this plan won't be for everyone but it's decent if you can get the flights cheap enough.
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Post by londonexile on Sept 14, 2021 10:04:46 GMT
Prague to Helsinki, one night in Helsinki then ferry over to Talinn. 2 hours on the ferry. That's the plan, hope it works! I'm trying to get my head round any covid requirements for that route, I think that's doable unless someone knows better?! I'd be interested to know as well. I had considered flying to Helsinki as well, but it feels like adding another 'something to go wrong' to the trip. If I do it, I think that I will leave until the very last minute to book. Yes our thoughts exactly plenty potential for a lot to go wrong these days but there are not many direct routes between the two so you will need to go via somewhere. Berlin, Vienna and Riga are also options. Our route looks OK to me from what I have read as long as you are double jabbed. Seems like a few restrictions remain in helsinki such as nightclubs closed. To be honest, as a sandwich destination between Prague and Talinn we will be OK with a night off!
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Post by bolter on Sept 14, 2021 11:21:14 GMT
What I'm doing is flying out to Prague on 7th, back on 10th. I've found it was a lot cheaper to fly back and then stay over for a night at the Premier Inn in Stansted, then fly out to Tallinn on 11th. Annoyingly it's game day but it was a lot cheaper and the flight gets in early enough where it's not a problem. Only issue with this one is double the COVID tests but I found getting to Tallinn from Prague is a bit of a nightmare. I know this plan won't be for everyone but it's decent if you can get the flights cheap enough. I'm considering this to avoid getting caught out by rule changes in any transit countries (and so I can travel lighter) but hadn't thought about the extra tests Is it just an extra one in Prague to get back in the UK? There's no day 2 test requirement as you'll be in Estonia on that day
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Post by theserb on Sept 14, 2021 11:22:27 GMT
This was my group’s itinerary booked ages ago:
7 Oct Heathrow to Prague 13:25 BA £68 - Flight cancellation email received today 10 Oct Prague to Riga 13:55 Riga to Tallinn 19:00 AirBaltic €110 12 Oct Tallinn to Copenhagen 16:35 Copenhagen to Heathrow 18:30 Scandinavian £72 - Cancelled by the airline last week
So hopefully the Prague to Tallinn flights will get cancelled so I can get that money back too.
It’s a real shame as I was looking forward to this tour.
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Post by superunknown on Sept 14, 2021 11:29:24 GMT
What I'm doing is flying out to Prague on 7th, back on 10th. I've found it was a lot cheaper to fly back and then stay over for a night at the Premier Inn in Stansted, then fly out to Tallinn on 11th. Annoyingly it's game day but it was a lot cheaper and the flight gets in early enough where it's not a problem. Only issue with this one is double the COVID tests but I found getting to Tallinn from Prague is a bit of a nightmare. I know this plan won't be for everyone but it's decent if you can get the flights cheap enough. I'm considering this to avoid getting caught out by rule changes in any transit countries (and so I can travel lighter) but hadn't thought about the extra tests Is it just an extra one in Prague to get back in the UK? There's no day 2 test requirement as you'll be in Estonia on that day You’d think you wouldn’t have to book another day 2 but for some bizarre reason you actually do. Says on the gov website even if you don’t plan on staying until day 2 you still need to book AND pay for one. Absolute joke but found one for £20 so gonna book that and obviously just not go to it.
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Post by bolter on Sept 14, 2021 11:39:34 GMT
You need to show it has been booked before getting on the plane in Prague and I guess it's hard to prove you'll be out of the country 2 days after. £20 isn't bad though
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Post by aberbeeg on Sept 15, 2021 9:06:26 GMT
I have a luxury hotel booked in the old town which I cannot get a refund for. It cost me £208 for Sunday=Tuesday but willing to listen to any offers. It’s a double room with jacuzzi bath etc. It looks like me and Mrs won’t be able to make this trip as things stand.
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Post by Dai cap on Sept 16, 2021 16:49:31 GMT
Have wonky sheep cancelled their trips ?
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Post by Toffeeman on Sept 17, 2021 10:57:40 GMT
Just copied off twitter.I wonder,what does "reasonable" translate as? The general 5% considering the circumstances??. [br Very confident we will have a reasonable allocation of tickets for both upcoming away games, no numbers or criteria confirmed yet but FAW will update the official website with news in the next few days. t.co/kc0FpIxE49
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Post by superunknown on Sept 17, 2021 12:21:15 GMT
Just copied off twitter.I wonder,what does "reasonable" translate as? The general 5% considering the circumstances??. [br Very confident we will have a reasonable allocation of tickets for both upcoming away games, no numbers or criteria confirmed yet but FAW will update the official website with news in the next few days. t.co/kc0FpIxE49Reasonable strikes me as above 5% tbh. Estonia I feel we’ll get as many as we need. Czechs might be generous and give us a good 2000, but I think that’s a bit optimistic.
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