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How to get fromAistersheim to Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operationsby train, bus, night train, car, car train or plane

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There are 11 ways to get from Aistersheim to Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations by train, bus, night train, car, car train, or plane

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  1. Train via Frankfurt am Main

    best
    1. Take the train from Grieskirchen-Gallspach to Passau HbftrainRe
    2. Take the train from Passau Hbf to Frankfurttrain91 / ...
    3. Take the train from Frankfurt to Brussels-Nordtrain79
    11h 12m
    €111–333
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Wels to Munich central bus stationbus951
    2. Take the bus from Munich central bus station to Brussels-North train stationbusN280 / ...
    19h 13m
    €60–112
  3. Night train

    1. Take the night train from Linz Hbf to Brussel-Zuid / Bruxelles-MidinighttrainNj
    16h 3m
    €95–317
  4. Drive 884 km

    1. Drive from Aistersheim to Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operationscar884 km
    7h 33m
    €144–208
  5. Train

    1. Take the train from Wels Hbf to Bruxelles-MiditrainNj
    13h 56m
    €90–132
  6. Drive, car train

    1. Drive from Aistersheim to Salzburg Hbfcar
    2. Take the car train from Salzburg Hbf to Würzburg Hbfcartrain
    3. Drive from Würzburg Hbf to Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operationscar
    8h 4m
    €184–261
  7. Train to Salzburg Airport, fly to Brussels Airport

    1. Take the train from Wels Hbf to Salzburg Hbftrain
    2. Fly from Salzburg Airport (SZG) to Brussels Airport (BRU)planeSZG - BRU
    8h
    €149–384
  8. Train to Vienna International Airport, fly to Brussels Airport

    1. Take the train from Wels Hbf to Flughafen Wientrain
    2. Fly from Vienna International Airport (VIE) to Brussels Airport (BRU)planeVIE - BRU
    7h 54m
    €107–316
  9. Train to Munich International Airport, fly to Brussels Airport

    1. Take the train from Wels Hbf to Muenchen Osttrain
    2. Fly from Munich International Airport (MUC) to Brussels Airport (BRU)planeMUC - BRU
    8h 40m
    €167–369
  10. Train to Václav Havel Airport Prague, fly to Brussels Airport

    1. Take the train from Linz Hbf to Praha Hlavni Nadrazitrain
    2. Fly from Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) to Brussels Airport (BRU)planePRG - BRU
    10h 30m
    €107–401
  11. Train to Salzburg Airport, fly to Düsseldorf International Airport, train

    1. Take the train from Wels Hbf to Salzburg Hbftrain
    2. Fly from Salzburg Airport (SZG) to Düsseldorf International Airport (DUS)planeSZG - DUS
    3. Take the train from Koeln Hbf to Brussels-Nordtrain
    9h 33m
    €135–454

Aistersheim to Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations by bus, train, and foot

Calendar39Weekly Services
Duration11h 12mAverage Duration
Ticket€111Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Aistersheim, Austria and Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations, Belgium?

You can take a bus from Aistersheim Volksschule to Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations via Grieskirchen-Gallspach Bahnhof B, Grieskirchen-Gallspach, Passau Hbf, Frankfurt, Brussels-Nord, and Bruxelles-Schuman in around 11h 12m. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Aistersheim Kriegerdenkmal to Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations via Wels Hbf, Wels, Munich central bus station, Brussels-North train station, Brussel Noord opstaphalte, and Sint-Joost-ten-Node Madou in around 19h 13m.

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