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Stokholm $1574, Madrid $1580, Dublin $1566, from Sydney with British Airways in May, Sep, Oct, Nov

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British Airways is celebrating 80 years of flying to Australia. Flights to over 85 destinations are available on sale including Singapore, London and Paris from Sydney!

Note that discounted flights are available for bookings made until 11th of May for a max stay of 14 days. For most of the destinations great prices can be found for trips in May, September, October, November. Short stopovers and a quality, comfortable flight for a good amount of money!

Destinations:

Sydney – Nice $1593

Sydney- Stockholm $1574

Sydney – Berlin $1640

Sydney- Amsterdam $1589

Sydney – Manchester $1683

Sydney – Edinburgh $1811

Sydney- Glasgow $1677

Sydney- Dublin $1566

Sydney- London $1680

Sydney- Singapore $680

and more…..!!

For bookings check directly http://www.britishairways.com

You can also have a look at more details and sample booking here http://www.9500miles.com/nice-1593-stokholm-1574-madrid-1580…

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  • -1

    What are the normal prices?

    How much is the discount?

  • +1

    Not really seeing this as a bargain compared to standard availability now or some of the recent deals.

    A year ago yes, but not now.

    Both Emirates and Etihad are cheaper which I would consider in my opinion a better airline.

  • Those are pretty decent prices, but much more comfortable is to travel with British Airways than Scoot or JetStar with long stopovers.

    • Dont think anyone in their right mind would consider paying 1680 for a flight to London consisting of any budget aiirline legs to Asia.

      Lets compare apples with apples. These airfares are not that cheap compared to other premium carriers for the same routing.

  • The cheapest flights to Europe I found this one- https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/189488

  • Not sure about the other destinations, but September, October, November are the absolute worst months for going to Stockholm. Considering the normal price is usually not really that much more, it seems like a fairly standard discount for going at the worst time of the year :) I But the other ones might be good deals for all I know.

    EDIT: actually, the price is pretty decent really. If other time periods are only a little bit more expensive, it's potentially an ok deal.

  • Max stay of 14 days? That isn't enough of a holiday.

    • For Manchester, I can personally vouch for the fact that 14 days is too long!

      • I can imagine. Were you made to go?

        • Nah, used to live near there, hated having to visit the place.

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