How to come to Bilbao for the Europa League final

Tens of thousands of Manchester United supporters are in the Scramble to reach the Europa League final in Bilbao.
The red devils booked her place After exceeding a total of overall in Old Trafford in Old Trafford in the semi -finals in the semi -finals in the semi -finals.
Travel companies are preparing for an increase in demand for travel to the northern Spanish city – ironic for the home of sportiness – for the final on May 21.
So the fans can make the journey to see United how the Premier League fighters gather in an all-English final against the Premier League fighters.
Direct flights
Flying is the obvious choice for the trip from Great Britain to Spain, but the airline’s seats are already in great demand.
Direct two-hour and 10-minute Easyjet flights from Manchester are on May 20th from £ 812 and on May 21st £ 609.
A spokesman for the wearer said that his pricing was “in demand”.
Indirect flights
Supporters of closer budgets can save considerable sums by booking a route that changes the plane.
Airline Tap Air Portugal has an option of 324 GBP on May 20 to take Gatwick at 10.35 BS. He arrives in Lisbon at 1:25 p.m. and climbed another plane at 3:20 p.m. before finally landing in Bilbao at 6:00 p.m.
Taking into account the time difference, this is a total travel time of six hours and 25 minutes.
car
Some supporters can consider driving.
This could be to bring your car over the channel of Dover, Kent, to Calais, northern France, through ferry or Eurotunnel.
From there, the travel time in France and the Spanish border to Bilbao is about 12 hours.
trainer
Flixbus averted 23 hours and 45 minutes later at 7.45 a.m. on May 21, from London Victoria on May 20.
This costs £ 154 and includes crossing the channel by ferry and changing coaches in Paris.
Several coaching companies are likely to lead charter services from Manchester and London in the final.
Train
International Travel Travel Website Seat61.com describes the trip from London to Bilbao as a “quick and comfortable option”.
It indicates that passengers could leave in a Eurostar train to Paris on May 20 in the morning in the morning.
They would then take a train to Hendaye and moved to another to San Sebastian.
After an overnight stay in San Sebastian, the fans took a train to Bilbao and arrived on May 21.
ferry
Some supporters without time pressure can be considered to travel by ferry.
Brittany Ferries sailed from Portsmouth to Bilbao at 10 p.m. on May 18 at 10:00 p.m. and arrived 33 hours later at 8:00 a.m. on May 20.
The tariffs are available from 201 £.
Brittany Ferries said that an increase in bookings had already recorded before the semi -finals on Thursday, with the cabins sold out.
The company also has a sail from Portsmouth to Santander, which is located around a one -hour drive from Bilbao.