Qantas offering cheap Aus flights from the UK

Saturday, 28 Jun, 2007 0

Reports from the UK say that cheapflights.com is offering discounted Qantas tickets to Australia and New Zealand from the UK, with prices starting at £775 round trip.

Prices are for return tickets in Economy Class, including taxes and extras and the sale ends on Tuesday, July.

The following destinations are on offer from London, for departures between November 1 and November 30:

** Melbourne from £775

** Sydney from £781

** Perth from £798

** Adelaide from £807

** Auckland, Christchurch or Wellington from £843

** Brisbane from £810

** Darwin from £860

** Cairns from £863

The flights operate via Asia, and three stopovers are permitted and passengers can choose from Bangkok, Singapore or Hong Kong.

Also on offer are flights to Australia from Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh (via London), from £812.

No minimum length of stay applies, but the maximum stay is 12 months.

Tickets can be re-booked at a cost of £50 plus local service fee.

Report by The Mole



 

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