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Re: Flights to UK
Buying 2 return flights Aus - Asia and Asia - Europe is certainly a good approach.
Just be careful when buying that you read any information this is presented to you and don't just click next, next, next. There are some combinations of airlines / countries that will require you to present yourself and your credit card in a local ticketing office before they will issue the tickets. e.g. http://www.ausbt.com.au/qa/i-was-loo...-working-days- |
Re: Flights to UK
Originally Posted by spouse of scouse
(Post 11074667)
That would be great. A few years back a mate flew KUL - LON - KUL in Air Asia's big seats - sure, it's not fancy business class but he said the comfort, both seated and lying flat, was fantastic. Cost him $2,400!
In 2010 we flew to London on their A340 in economy. We paid way less than $600 return including luggage and meals. The flights were absolutely fine. We took our own entertainment, snacks (on the return leg all from M&S) etc. Seats weren't the best but not that bad really - I've paid more for worse I don't find long haul economy uncomfortable or too much of a pain. It is what it is and there is no way that business is worth the money unless you can get frequent flyer or deals as per BCWorld. Sit down, zone out, drink plenty of booze, eat and it's all good Try 7 hours in a canvas seat in the back of a C-130 with the air force providing the, er, food - I'll take 21st century economy class over that any day! |
Re: Flights to UK
Originally Posted by bcworld
(Post 11075516)
Buying 2 return flights Aus - Asia and Asia - Europe is certainly a good approach.
Just looked now at random, in business class. Getting separate flights breaking up in Hong Kong and the cheapest deal was $7,200 and the cheapest in an airline that was tolerable to me was $8,300. Booking straight through the cheapest was $6,000 and on my preferred airline was still only $7,300. With the added advantage of being on one ticket and not having to worry about transit times, clearing customs, collecting bags or anything. Personally I think splitting the ticket is an unnecessary complication. |
Re: Flights to UK
Originally Posted by Bermudashorts
(Post 11075525)
Do you think so? I am not convinced, I have looked at it previously and did not see any compelling reason to split it.
Just looked now at random, in business class. Getting separate flights breaking up in Hong Kong and the cheapest deal was $7,200 and the cheapest in an airline that was tolerable to me was $8,300. Booking straight through the cheapest was $6,000 and on my preferred airline was still only $7,300. With the added advantage of being on one ticket and not having to worry about transit times, clearing customs, collecting bags or anything. Personally I think splitting the ticket is an unnecessary complication. Potentially it's a seasonal thing...it worked for me one Xmas. And I remember booking flights for family SIN-BNE-SIN very close to Xmas and the prices didn't seem to suffer from the same seasonal skyrocketing as say LHR-BNE via SIN on the same dates. |
Re: Flights to UK
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11075511)
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Re: Flights to UK
Thank you all very much for your replies. Some interesting stuff.
The one that caught my eye was cheap return to KL. But to onward to London with Qatar went via Doha. The journey is bad enough with 2 flights. Ended up with a straight return with Qatar for $7,300 - 4 tickets. Thanks again Big Baz |
Re: Flights to UK
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11075522)
I don't find long haul economy uncomfortable or too much of a pain. It is what it is and there is no way that business is worth the money unless you can get frequent flyer or deals as per BCWorld. Sit down, zone out, drink plenty of booze, eat and it's all good Try 7 hours in a canvas seat in the back of a C-130 with the air force providing the, er, food - I'll take 21st century economy class over that any day! This is exactly what I do - I don't find that business class is worth it if you are paying yourself - I'd rather save the cash and spend it while I'm wherever I am going. S |
Re: Flights to UK
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11075522)
AAX 'business' class is very good for what you pay - great value if you can get one of their low-cost upgrades
In 2010 we flew to London on their A340 in economy. We paid way less than $600 return including luggage and meals. The flights were absolutely fine. We took our own entertainment, snacks (on the return leg all from M&S) etc. Seats weren't the best but not that bad really - I've paid more for worse I don't find long haul economy uncomfortable or too much of a pain. It is what it is and there is no way that business is worth the money unless you can get frequent flyer or deals as per BCWorld. Sit down, zone out, drink plenty of booze, eat and it's all good Try 7 hours in a canvas seat in the back of a C-130 with the air force providing the, er, food - I'll take 21st century economy class over that any day! |
Re: Flights to UK
Originally Posted by Amazulu
(Post 11075522)
I don't find long haul economy uncomfortable or too much of a pain. It is what it is and there is no way that business is worth the money unless you can get frequent flyer or deals as per BCWorld. Sit down, zone out, drink plenty of booze, eat and it's all good |
Re: Flights to UK
Originally Posted by Bazza Boy
(Post 11077552)
Thank you all very much for your replies. Some interesting stuff.
The one that caught my eye was cheap return to KL. But to onward to London with Qatar went via Doha. The journey is bad enough with 2 flights. Ended up with a straight return with Qatar for $7,300 - 4 tickets. Thanks again Big Baz |
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