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Traveling to Brisbane
Hi my niece has given me the task of finding the best airfare traveling to Brisbane return from Manchester. She has been to the travel agent who have told her to look online as the the prices are cheaper that the £1100.00 that they quoted. The travel agents say you can find seats for 750.00 I have been on this computer all night and i can not find any under 1200.00. So i think i may be looking in the wrong places. Anyone have any good sights to look on. I should also say that my niece is in a wheelchair although she can manage on her own ( just about ) she is very strong willed and says she has no problem traveling alone she will be picked up when she gets there.
She is twenty years old. Thanks for any info xx
She is twenty years old. Thanks for any info xx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Chris when is she going. You might want to try this company
http://www.skyscanner...ne-in-march-2012.html
http://www.skyscanner...ne-in-march-2012.html
We'll need dates (plus an indication of any flexibility possible on those dates) if we're to come up with exact figures.
In the meantime, here are some of the websites you should be checking:
Singapore Airlines (via Singapore)
Emirates (via Dubai)
Etihad Airways (via Abu Dhabi)
Cathay Pacific (via Heathrow & Hong Kong)
Malaysia Airlines (via Heathrow & Kuala Lumpur)
Thai Airways (via Heathrow & Bangkok)
Qantas (via Heathrow & Singapore)
All of above can do the journey in either two or three stages, with total journey times of between 25 and 30 hours. Any cheaper routes are likely to involve more flights and possibly considerably extended journey times (of perhaps over 40 hours). However it might be worth checking out KLM's website, to see if there's a reasonable route via Amsterdam.
Chris
In the meantime, here are some of the websites you should be checking:
Singapore Airlines (via Singapore)
Emirates (via Dubai)
Etihad Airways (via Abu Dhabi)
Cathay Pacific (via Heathrow & Hong Kong)
Malaysia Airlines (via Heathrow & Kuala Lumpur)
Thai Airways (via Heathrow & Bangkok)
Qantas (via Heathrow & Singapore)
All of above can do the journey in either two or three stages, with total journey times of between 25 and 30 hours. Any cheaper routes are likely to involve more flights and possibly considerably extended journey times (of perhaps over 40 hours). However it might be worth checking out KLM's website, to see if there's a reasonable route via Amsterdam.
Chris
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