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Advice: Booking Flights
Im looking at taking the partner and 3 kids over to the UK & Ireland next April/May.
Last time I booked an overseas holiday was over 5 years ago so im not the most up to date when it comes to best sites/methods etc.
So far I am seeing so many different ranges in prices available depending on site. What sites do people generally trust? What ones do you find are cheapest? Pro & Cons to booking on-line versus in store with a flight centre etc.
Last time I booked an overseas holiday was over 5 years ago so im not the most up to date when it comes to best sites/methods etc.
So far I am seeing so many different ranges in prices available depending on site. What sites do people generally trust? What ones do you find are cheapest? Pro & Cons to booking on-line versus in store with a flight centre etc.
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I have several methods. I do have access to a TA’s account and often play around on it but in the last few months the price gap is almost non existent as flights are close to an all time low price wise.
Use something Google Flights, Momondo or Skyscanner to find the prices/dates you want and you can go from there if you want. I would suggest checking out any reviews online as there are some companies that have a shocking reputation. Once you have found the price on one of those sites go onto the website of the airline direct and see how it matches up. If the price is close I’d always book direct with the airline as there will be less hassles if something goes wrong.
Avoid places like the Flight Centre is another bit of advice for you.
Most importantly prepare to be flexible, there can be good savings by avoiding flying during school holidays or weekends. For Europe it’s often cheaper to avoid flying out of London or the UK as the departure taxes are higher. As you are taking kids avoid the super long haul and try to look at a stop over in the ME just to break it up.
Use something Google Flights, Momondo or Skyscanner to find the prices/dates you want and you can go from there if you want. I would suggest checking out any reviews online as there are some companies that have a shocking reputation. Once you have found the price on one of those sites go onto the website of the airline direct and see how it matches up. If the price is close I’d always book direct with the airline as there will be less hassles if something goes wrong.
Avoid places like the Flight Centre is another bit of advice for you.
Most importantly prepare to be flexible, there can be good savings by avoiding flying during school holidays or weekends. For Europe it’s often cheaper to avoid flying out of London or the UK as the departure taxes are higher. As you are taking kids avoid the super long haul and try to look at a stop over in the ME just to break it up.
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Jim05 wrote:I have several methods. I do have access to a TA’s account and often play around on it but in the last few months the price gap is almost non existent as flights are close to an all time low price wise.
Use something Google Flights, Momondo or Skyscanner to find the prices/dates you want and you can go from there if you want. I would suggest checking out any reviews online as there are some companies that have a shocking reputation. Once you have found the price on one of those sites go onto the website of the airline direct and see how it matches up. If the price is close I’d always book direct with the airline as there will be less hassles if something goes wrong.
Avoid places like the Flight Centre is another bit of advice for you.
Most importantly prepare to be flexible, there can be good savings by avoiding flying during school holidays or weekends. For Europe it’s often cheaper to avoid flying out of London or the UK as the departure taxes are higher. As you are taking kids avoid the super long haul and try to look at a stop over in the ME just to break it up.
Thanks all sounds like great advice!
Yeah taking the kids, I’m done a fair bit of travel without the kids in recent times and can’t bring myself to go without them and have them miss out.
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Wasn't sure where to put this.. looking online at possible flight options end of the year for the family to head to Japan. Obviously I'm looking at most cost effective.
Some cheaper options have self-transfer at Cairns - it's a 2hr layover from arrival to departure.
Is that allowing enough time to comfortably go from domestic arrival to international departure?
Some cheaper options have self-transfer at Cairns - it's a 2hr layover from arrival to departure.
Is that allowing enough time to comfortably go from domestic arrival to international departure?
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Or HK as the airport is only 20 minutes from the city and there's plenty to see and do even if its only 8 or 24 hours.whufc wrote:Thanks all sounds like great advice!Jim05 wrote:I have several methods. I do have access to a TA’s account and often play around on it but in the last few months the price gap is almost non existent as flights are close to an all time low price wise.
Use something Google Flights, Momondo or Skyscanner to find the prices/dates you want and you can go from there if you want. I would suggest checking out any reviews online as there are some companies that have a shocking reputation. Once you have found the price on one of those sites go onto the website of the airline direct and see how it matches up. If the price is close I’d always book direct with the airline as there will be less hassles if something goes wrong.
Avoid places like the Flight Centre is another bit of advice for you.
Most importantly prepare to be flexible, there can be good savings by avoiding flying during school holidays or weekends. For Europe it’s often cheaper to avoid flying out of London or the UK as the departure taxes are higher. As you are taking kids avoid the super long haul and try to look at a stop over in the ME just to break it up.
Yeah taking the kids, I’m done a fair bit of travel without the kids in recent times and can’t bring myself to go without them and have them miss out.
Airport express is brilliant - you can check your bags and yourselves in in the city terminal and go out until you need to get moving
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It's a 5 minute walk between the buildings via a covered walkway.The Bedge wrote:Wasn't sure where to put this.. looking online at possible flight options end of the year for the family to head to Japan. Obviously I'm looking at most cost effective.
Some cheaper options have self-transfer at Cairns - it's a 2hr layover from arrival to departure.
Is that allowing enough time to comfortably go from domestic arrival to international departure?
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Cairns is a breeze, 5 minute walk but it’s very pertinent to know if it is all on the same ticket and PNR as that will make a huge difference. AFAIK Jetstar won’t through check baggage so you will have to collect bags at Cairns and then make your way to International check in, passport, immigration etc. Check in closes 1hr before flight so as long as everything is on time you will make it but it will still be tightThe Bedge wrote:Wasn't sure where to put this.. looking online at possible flight options end of the year for the family to head to Japan. Obviously I'm looking at most cost effective.
Some cheaper options have self-transfer at Cairns - it's a 2hr layover from arrival to departure.
Is that allowing enough time to comfortably go from domestic arrival to international departure?
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Excellent! Thank you, that's a great response!Jim05 wrote:Cairns is a breeze, 5 minute walk but it’s very pertinent to know if it is all on the same ticket and PNR as that will make a huge difference. AFAIK Jetstar won’t through check baggage so you will have to collect bags at Cairns and then make your way to International check in, passport, immigration etc. Check in closes 1hr before flight so as long as everything is on time you will make it but it will still be tight
Can't say i'm filled with confidence with Jetstar so bit to consider haha!
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If it’s booked all on 1 PNR then Jetstar has to wear any delays including accomodation etc but they will also bend the check in rules and it’s not uncommon for them to allow you to check in only 30 minutes out.The Bedge wrote:Excellent! Thank you, that's a great response!Jim05 wrote:Cairns is a breeze, 5 minute walk but it’s very pertinent to know if it is all on the same ticket and PNR as that will make a huge difference. AFAIK Jetstar won’t through check baggage so you will have to collect bags at Cairns and then make your way to International check in, passport, immigration etc. Check in closes 1hr before flight so as long as everything is on time you will make it but it will still be tight
Can't say i'm filled with confidence with Jetstar so bit to consider haha!
If however you are on seperate PNR’s they will wash their hands of it and your flights aren’t protected meaning you will be up for new flight, accomodation etc
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This ---------^The Bedge wrote:Excellent! Thank you, that's a great response!Jim05 wrote:Cairns is a breeze, 5 minute walk but it’s very pertinent to know if it is all on the same ticket and PNR as that will make a huge difference. AFAIK Jetstar won’t through check baggage so you will have to collect bags at Cairns and then make your way to International check in, passport, immigration etc. Check in closes 1hr before flight so as long as everything is on time you will make it but it will still be tight
Can't say i'm filled with confidence with Jetstar so bit to consider haha!
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Alright, pulled the trigger, bought family flights to Japan for December - super excited and a quite nervous - but decided I'm going to start doing more stuff I want to do, and put myself / family first for a change.
Huge thank you to Jim05 for his advice and insight.. only travel I do is for work and that's domestic so it's piss easy - and usually to the same places.
Huge thank you to Jim05 for his advice and insight.. only travel I do is for work and that's domestic so it's piss easy - and usually to the same places.
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Love it mate. I've never met anyone (myself included) who regrets their travel adventures.The Bedge wrote:Alright, pulled the trigger, bought family flights to Japan for December - super excited and a quite nervous - but decided I'm going to start doing more stuff I want to do, and put myself / family first for a change.
Huge thank you to Jim05 for his advice and insight.. only travel I do is for work and that's domestic so it's piss easy - and usually to the same places.
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From November this year, Cathay Pacific will re-commence direct flights from Hong Kong to Adelaide.
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Yep, very good news. Excellent airline and excellent product.Booney wrote:From November this year, Cathay Pacific will re-commence direct flights from Hong Kong to Adelaide.
HK is one of our favourite cities so non stop flights resuming is great
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Makes next years Vietnam trip look more palatable than the bollocks we were looking at suffering through to get there.
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Singapore Airlines are very good to get to Vietnam. Have flown them twice before to Vietnam and all seemless transfers at the easiest major airport in the world plus they have the most connections in Vietnam so open jaw trips are a breeze.Booney wrote:Makes next years Vietnam trip look more palatable than the bollocks we were looking at suffering through to get there.
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Great - I am tired of flying out of Danistan
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like China Southern will be seasonal from through summer
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Depending on demand or how much the state government coughs up it could go to full time. I don’t know the full details of this particular agreement with Cathay but I’d suspect it’s been subsidised by the state purse and the airline may choose to increase services if the demand is theremighty_tiger_79 wrote:like China Southern will be seasonal from through summer
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Do you know what happened to JAL?Jim05 wrote:Depending on demand or how much the state government coughs up it could go to full time. I don’t know the full details of this particular agreement with Cathay but I’d suspect it’s been subsidised by the state purse and the airline may choose to increase services if the demand is theremighty_tiger_79 wrote:like China Southern will be seasonal from through summer
They were basically signed sealed and then I think Covid may have hit, but there's been no talk of it since.
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