
The aspiring skiers eventually arrived in the Alps a day later. "There are three entries for La Plagne in France, and I selected the wrong one," the driver said. Rather than head to the Alps, the bus driver drove from Leuven, in central Belgium, to the village of La Plagne, in the south-west of France.
The smaller, snow-free, La Plagne is near Spain, some 400 miles (600km) south-west of the ski resort. One passenger, Sven Ceuppens said: "We had a hard time convincing the driver he was going to Spain and had a few laughs. It was a sleeper bus, so when I woke up at first light, all I saw were vineyards. Nice, but very uncommon if you want to ski.

"Immediately we knew something was wrong, but it took a map of France to convince the driver to distrust the GPS." The bus driver then turned back at Toulouse, and the group reached the correct La Plagne 24 hours late. Many of the tourists said they had enjoyed the unexpected diversion.
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