ChatterBank26 mins ago
Australia
Hoping to go to Oz Dec 2014,through medical grounds don`t fancy 22hr flight,can it be done for the same price if you break up the flight or is it much cheaper to fly direct,can`t get prices on line yet for December ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a long time since I flew to Oz but Qantas used to allow travellers one stopover, in each direction, without additional flight charges. (I seem to recall that you were limited to a maximum of a few days for each stopover).
You can check 'stopover' flight prices with several airlines online.
e.g:
http:// www.qan tas.com .au/tra vel/air lines/m ulti-ci ty-flig ht-sear ch/glob al/en
and
http:// www.bri tishair ways.co m/trave l/fx/pu blic/en _gb?eId =111024
and
http:// www.sin gaporea ir.com/ planBoo king-fl ow.form ?execut ion=e1s 2
Alternatively try emailing the airlines:
http:// www.bri tishair ways.co m/trave l/askba inter/p ublic/e n_gb?re fevent= help
(Click the 'email us' tab)
[email protected]
(Qantas doesn't seem to have a readily accessible email address. Phone their London office on 0208 600 4300)
You can check 'stopover' flight prices with several airlines online.
e.g:
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Alternatively try emailing the airlines:
http://
(Click the 'email us' tab)
[email protected]
(Qantas doesn't seem to have a readily accessible email address. Phone their London office on 0208 600 4300)
If you are flying from the UK to Australia then you will probably have to have one break, but that will still leave you with one long "leg" of probably 15 to 17 hours.
Two of my family flew from UK to Australia and stopped at Dubai for a few hours.
I think the UK to Dubai leg was 5 or 6 hours, then the Dubai to Australia leg was I think 16 or 17 hours (cant remember the exact figures).
You could do two breaks, maybe Dubai, then Hong Kong, but then the total flight will probably take you a long time, probably 2 days or more.
Then you have the same problem coming back.
You can easily "lose" two days on the flight out, and the same on the flight back.
In fact I think you lose more going out as you are going forward on the time zone. My family members left on a certain day and did not land in Australia till two days later (flew off late Wednesday and landed on Friday I think)
Two of my family flew from UK to Australia and stopped at Dubai for a few hours.
I think the UK to Dubai leg was 5 or 6 hours, then the Dubai to Australia leg was I think 16 or 17 hours (cant remember the exact figures).
You could do two breaks, maybe Dubai, then Hong Kong, but then the total flight will probably take you a long time, probably 2 days or more.
Then you have the same problem coming back.
You can easily "lose" two days on the flight out, and the same on the flight back.
In fact I think you lose more going out as you are going forward on the time zone. My family members left on a certain day and did not land in Australia till two days later (flew off late Wednesday and landed on Friday I think)
It's a while since we flew to Oz from Heathrow, on the way out we stopped in Singapore for four days before joining another plane for the flight to Australia, passengers who were flying straight on to Oz were allowed off at the airport (my backpacking passenger got off for a smoke) and reboarding for Oz while the plane took on fuel. On the way back from Australia we broke our journey home and stopped off in Bangkok for 3/4 days then rejoined the flght to Heathrow. It gets tedious flying for approx 13 hours at a stretch and it was a nice break to see another country, although I wish we had stayed in Fiji instead of Bankok.