one way ticket
Obviously soon I need to buy a one way ticket to Sydney, anybody reccomend an airline or ticket agency to use................John
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Re: one way ticket
Originally posted by kiwiloverjohn Obviously soon I need to buy a one way ticket to Sydney, anybody reccomend an airline or ticket agency to use................John If after dec keep an eye on Virgin as they start flying to Sydney in Dec so should have some good deals out soon Kala |
Re: one way ticket
Originally posted by kiwiloverjohn Obviously soon I need to buy a one way ticket to Sydney, anybody reccomend an airline or ticket agency to use................John Qantas also were doing the same deal recently, perhaps contact both airlines directly and ask. |
we ended up paying around £370 for one way to Perth with Singapore Airlines. It was actually cheaper through Trailfinders than SA for this day, however two days before SA had been cheaper than trailfinders so it pays to shop around.
Don't forget to collect your airmiles!! Mr Iggy |
Re: one way ticket
Originally posted by kiwiloverjohn Obviously soon I need to buy a one way ticket to Sydney, anybody reccomend an airline or ticket agency to use................John Try e-bookers and Emirates airlines, which month are you travelling? A couple of days can make a big difference in the cost. |
We got a one way fare via the US with a 2 week stop off in Florida for £525 each....that was through United...
Thats if you have time to go the long way round.... :) |
There are one way fares listed with Singapore Airlines and Malaysian Airlines for around 373 GB Pounds from now until mid-December with:
http://www.leestravel.co.uk (a consolidator for many Asian airlines). You have to send an e-mail to them for best one-way prices with Cathay Pacific, Thai, Korean Airlines, Emirates etc. |
Originally posted by Hels We got a one way fare via the US with a 2 week stop off in Florida for £525 each....that was through United... Thats if you have time to go the long way round.... :) BTW, if you fly to/from the US on United Airlines, you get to carry two bags of 70 lbs (32Kgs) per passenger. You can carry the same to Australia from the US too. I have confirmed that with United Airlines. Keyur |
via singapore - one way - 40kg per person! and its a shorter cheaper flight!
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Originally posted by igual via singapore - one way - 40kg per person! and its a shorter cheaper flight! I think, if I am reading keyurlavingia's post right, you get 64kg's per person.... Going via singapore is a much shorter option....but we have gone that way, so we wanted to try something different...and for only an extra £100 something we get a 2 week holiday in Florida... was just given as an option... :) :) |
wow. 64 kg. pretty cool. almost wouldn't need PSS!
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Originally posted by igual wow. 64 kg. pretty cool. almost wouldn't need PSS! :D :D I wish!!! |
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