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Old Mar 10th 2004, 5:50 pm
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Who can find the cheapest one way ticket with stop off

I'll start you off.......

Best we can find so far "Bridge the world" Air - NZ

London to Brisbane via , Los angeles , fiji (cook islands)

£414 + £55 + £50 =£519

Also gives 64kgs bagage allowance.

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plum try travelbag they are very cheap

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Singapore have some good one way fares at the moment, about GBP350, I think.
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We booked travelbag and paid about £300 ish (no more than £400) per adult and £250 ish per child .
Night flight ,stoping at Singapore in early June.
Only my hubbie gets the extra baggage as the rest of us are travelling on Aussie passports.
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Try www.airline-network.co.uk

London - LA - Brisbane = £402 pp that includes taxs.

We booked with them and paid £396 to Adelaide we fly out 4 weeks today

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We got ours to Darwin via Brunei for £305 with Royal Brunei.
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Originally posted by snowhite
We booked travelbag and paid about £300 ish (no more than £400) per adult and £250 ish per child .
Night flight ,stoping at Singapore in early June.
Only my hubbie gets the extra baggage as the rest of us are travelling on Aussie passports.
Hi Snowhite,

Do you just call SA to get the extra baggag allowance - and do they give you something in writing?

Thanks Maxine
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Manchester to Brisbane via singapore www.cheapestflights.co.uk


2 x Adult
£652.00
£83.20
£735.20

2 x Child
£482.00
£83.20
£565.20

Total
£1,300.40
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Old Mar 11th 2004, 11:26 am
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We're hoping to travel to Brisbane in August . After traveling gatwick to perth via Dubai last time, definitely want stop over's , more than 9-10 hrs in a plane too much for me!


all the best plum
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Originally posted by plumber
We're hoping to travel to Brisbane in August . After traveling gatwick to perth via Dubai last time, definitely want stop over's , more than 9-10 hrs in a plane too much for me!


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Originally posted by earlswood
Uncomfortable flying plum??

You do surprise me

You'll be tellin' us yer scared of spiders next!!


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just hope for plum he doesn't have a stubbie in the cockpit

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Old Mar 11th 2004, 1:42 pm
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If he doe's .......I'm flying the dam thing!
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Our flights with quantas are £350 x 2 adults and £240 x 2 for the kids Heathrow-singapore-brisbane
£1180 altogether and double baggage allowence
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Does anyone know when singapore release their flights - I rang (lees travel) today & they said that the fares for flights on 3 January (one way) are not out yet & they will not be available until the summer. It would be good to get them booked!

Cheers
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Just booked london to Melbourne for 7th April.
Mid day flight - 3 days stop over in Singapore in 4* hotel.
£461 inc.
Got it through Thomas Cook in the High Street.
Worth a look.
Good luck.
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