tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8432864303488430100.post2653081141766612561..comments2024-02-13T05:31:29.947-03:00Comments on Natively Speaking Comics: The last minuteFrankhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17092018023212046660noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8432864303488430100.post-53330231641066079952014-02-26T12:43:24.257-03:002014-02-26T12:43:24.257-03:00That's a good question Bruno... Tricky situati...That's a good question Bruno... Tricky situation. I was thinking that maybe the whole dynamic is different with planes and trains. Personally I wouldn't take the risk with a plane, especially if I have to be some place at a specific date. I once caught a plane from Recife to Fortaleza at the last minute with my family... And literally the price of the tickets went up by hundreds of Reals from one minute to the other the closer we got to the departure time, while we were deciding what to do!Frankhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17092018023212046660noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8432864303488430100.post-13312171987037669482014-02-26T06:08:03.205-03:002014-02-26T06:08:03.205-03:00Tomorrow I am going to Frankfurt by train. I decid...Tomorrow I am going to Frankfurt by train. I decided to buy my train tickets earlier because I didn't know if would be possible to find a cheap last minute train ticket. Today I searched for last minute tickets and found some wich cost as much as half of the price I paid for my ticket. :( In spite of that I waited until the last minute to buy my return ticket and found a last minute train ticket as cheap as the one I didn't buy. should I always assume there will be last minute tickets available or should I take no risks?<br /><br />Grüße<br /><br />BrunoKunohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08561744312857998237noreply@blogger.com