Great trip. Another trip outside Baltic + Scandinavian again. I don't know how to say it, but it feels like you get hit or miss, sometimes you got better coach than this, or sometimes you got like this or even worse. Because actually, in a short term, Flixbus is Coach Company without having Coach. Correct me If I Wrong, if you want to identify the border between two countries in Schengen zone is simple, it's actually based on traffic sign, like in Belgium - France border.
Thank you! Yes, you are correct. That's why there are really nice buses in some regions under the FlixBus brand, and buses in some regions that should be retired but are still in operation. Borders, yes, signs are a good way to understand, I just used to our Baltic borders, passing by those, you can easily understand that this is a border because the old border infrastructure is still there.
I have always made that trip via the Thalys high speed train. It was nice to see city views along the way. But...I just HATE driving in Paris, especially on "le boulevard périphérique de Paris". If there was a stop at the CDG airport on the way into Paris, I'd have gotten off there and taken the RER B train into the city. Not expensive and faster.
Yeah, that's understandable, just like Eurolines used to be. I just thought they had to paint all their buses operated under Flixbus with the Flixbus logo.
Great trip. Another trip outside Baltic + Scandinavian again. I don't know how to say it, but it feels like you get hit or miss, sometimes you got better coach than this, or sometimes you got like this or even worse. Because actually, in a short term, Flixbus is Coach Company without having Coach. Correct me If I Wrong, if you want to identify the border between two countries in Schengen zone is simple, it's actually based on traffic sign, like in Belgium - France border.
Thank you! Yes, you are correct. That's why there are really nice buses in some regions under the FlixBus brand, and buses in some regions that should be retired but are still in operation. Borders, yes, signs are a good way to understand, I just used to our Baltic borders, passing by those, you can easily understand that this is a border because the old border infrastructure is still there.
I have always made that trip via the Thalys high speed train. It was nice to see city views along the way. But...I just HATE driving in Paris, especially on "le boulevard périphérique de Paris". If there was a stop at the CDG airport on the way into Paris, I'd have gotten off there and taken the RER B train into the city. Not expensive and faster.
Dirt on bus is more a reflection of its users than of its operators...
Please note that Flixbus doesn't own any busses, every bus own to its subtracters.
Yeah, that's understandable, just like Eurolines used to be. I just thought they had to paint all their buses operated under Flixbus with the Flixbus logo.