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Posted 1 August 2019
London to Melbourne or Sydney Return Flights inc 2 x 23kg luggage - Nov/Feb/Mar dates from £406.14 via Flight Scout (Air China)
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Number of cheap return flights London to Melbourne with date availability for November, February and March with prices from £406. Also a number of return flights from London to Sydney from £414. Deal link goes to Flight Scout powered by Skyscanner to show the different dates available. Flights operated by Air China including layover in Beijing, 2 x 23kg checked luggage included.
Flight dates London to Melbourne £406 return
Various dates in November, February and March including 3 or 4 week duration.
Layover in Beijing, a number of travel agents offering from £406. If you prefer to book directly with the airline is £426. Flight duration for the return journey looks decent.
Flight dates London to Sydney £414 return
Various dates in November, January, February, March, April and May including 3 or 4 week duration.
Layover in Beijing, a number of travel agents offering from £414. If you prefer to book directly with the airline is £434. Flight duration for the return journey looks alright.
Flight dates London to Melbourne £406 return
Various dates in November, February and March including 3 or 4 week duration.
Layover in Beijing, a number of travel agents offering from £406. If you prefer to book directly with the airline is £426. Flight duration for the return journey looks decent.
Flight dates London to Sydney £414 return
Various dates in November, January, February, March, April and May including 3 or 4 week duration.
Layover in Beijing, a number of travel agents offering from £414. If you prefer to book directly with the airline is £434. Flight duration for the return journey looks alright.
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Edited by Chanchi32, 1 August 2019
20 Comments
sorted byIMHO - spend lots of time playing with dates, getting good offers with better airlines for long-haul where you're going to be spending around a day flying each way. I got a decent deal with Qatar Airways doing a multi-city trip (and arranging the bits in between myself). If you play around with combinations you can definitely get better a better airline for just a tad bit more I'd say
though have to pay more for better airline
pays your money, takes your choice
Flight Scout are a comparison flight tool (you are not actually booking a flight with them) - if you have found some cheap flights then on the next step you will see the travel agents or airlines that have the flight prices and you would then choose to book with them. thanks
I'm voting hot because of the price, but would support the comments from and suggest people should pay more for the convenience with another (preferably non Chinese) airline on this occasion. (edited)
But if one goes wrong.....
Voted hot for price but I loathe Air China as hav had various poor flying experiences with them. They lost my hold luggage, were draconian about my cabin luggage, have the worst in-flight entertainment and food and drinks and the service is just as bad. I’d recommend trying China Southern for a far better experience. Just don’t overpack your bags on the way back if you have to stopover in Guangzhou, China as the Baiyun Airport check-in staff are jobsworths for the most part. (edited)
Taipei is China Airlines actually
Thanks, but no thanks.
I usually fly with Etihad.
Kindest regards
U.K. is comparable to USA, AU is more akin to Paradise, such small inconveniences in a airline to get there and escape.
I mean, it's literally on the other side of the world and there are no direct flights, 24 hours is pretty average for a flight to Australia.