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Amsterdam Return from $755 Flying China Southern (Apr - Jul) PER - $755, BNE - $827, MEL - $852, SYD - $872 @ Skyscanner

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Flying with China Southern so baggage and meals included.

Limited availability, if you can't find a flight for that price it means it's sold out. Change the dates and look around.

Melbourne to Amsterdam 01 Apr 2018 - 01 Jul 2018 From $852
Sydney to Amsterdam 01 Apr 2018 - 01 Jul 2018 From $872
Perth to Amsterdam 01 Apr 2018 - 01 Jul 2018 From $755
Brisbane to Amsterdam 01 Apr 2018 - 01 Jul 2018 From $827
Adelaide to Amsterdam 01 Apr 2018 - 01 Jul 2018 From $953
Cairns to Amsterdam 01 Apr 2018 - 01 Jul 2018 From $993

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  • Great airline and great price. Thanks for sharing

    • Is it really a great airline? I was under the impression it is just a small step up from Scoot…

      • +3

        Flown four times in last few months. Flew long haul. It’s a full service airline. All luggage and meals. Flight attendants were great. Was every good as my long haul flights with qantas.

        • This changes everything.

          I want to stopover in China, I want cheap flights. If this is true, then awesome. I don't mind Chinese people.

        • +3

          @StoneSin:

          I don't mind Chinese people.

          How very broadminded of you.

        • @jackspratt: Thank you.

  • Which airlines don't include baggage and meals when flying to Europe?

    • +1

      Scoot

      • Ah yep - totally thought that all airlines would supply at least food on such long flights!

        • They do if you pay, don't they?

        • +1

          @hyunjun24: you have to pay all airlines to feed you on any flight

        • Scoot checked the UN Declaration of Human Rights and found nothing that proscribed not supplying food.

        • @greenpossum: Yeah, to be fair I'd totally just bring my own food anyway so it wouldn't be a huge inconvenience, but I do love weird air plane food!

        • @em: Except that Scoot is nazi about eating your own food onboard.

  • Just make sure you have bottled water and juice at the ready in the event another lithium battery explodes in the overhead bins - ;)

    • +1

      Don't do that, lithium reacts strongly with water, you'll be making the fire worse.

      I'm not sure what is the best way to put out a battery fire, but standard dry powder extinguishers are probably the best approach in an enclosed space like an aeroplane.

  • they got free wifi on some of their new planes which is awesome.

  • +2

    Interestingly, Oslo via Amsterdam is only a few dollars more. Paris $80 more return. Lots of bargains there.

  • +2

    I first flew China Southern to LA from Perth 5 years ago and was not impressed with comfort of seats (even in the newish A380 to LA), their selection of english language/subtitled movies, the quality of the food, or the level of service from the staff.

    However I was forced to use them again a few weeks ago to China as there were no other options as other carriers were full due to Chinese New Year.

    The situation has changed for the better. The seats were comfortable on the A330 from Perth, even the 737's that I flew internally. The movie selection was good. The food was on par with most other airlines (probably better than Qantas's recent cost cutting offerings), and the staff were now friendly and happy to help.

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