All-in return fares including taxes and surcharges in Economy class ex Australia.
Fares are available for departure from Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney.
Book by 30 April 2019. Travel starts from 15 April 2019 until 29 February 2020. Advance purchase of 5 days.
Ticket validity: 6 months. Changes are permitted with a fee of Euro 100. Stopovers are permitted: 2 stops are permitted in each direction.
Non-refundable. A credit card fee of 1.3% applies on payment by credit card up to a maximum of AUD 40.
Barcelona/Nice/Zurich/Rome/Paris from Melbourne/Sydney/Brisbane/Perth ~$1000, Adelaide ~$1100 on Air France
Last edited 17/04/2019 - 12:47 by 1 other user
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I can't find that price. can you give me some examples for Dec or Jan in school holiday period? thank you
You’re not going to find that price in peak periods, especially over Christmas!
Dec or Jan in school holiday period
LOL
People laugh at people who want cheap tickets over "peak periods". But those peak periods are largely a myth these days. Lots of specials available throughout the year. You just need to find them.
This isn't untrue. I flew to prague for $880 return last year between December 28th - January 14th.
I was looking for start of july but prices are ridiculous.
Peak travel time in Europe due to school holidays
Of course not for peak dates! I wish I could find $1000 in school holiday period. Try to use skyscanner and search flexible dates on Air France
I'd have a read here for anyone considering Air France: https://www.productreview.com.au/listings/air-france
Of course you only get bad reviews on those sites (generally), but those really are pretty bad.
Too hard to find cheap flights.
Website not working - it's not allowing me to fly from Melbourne to Paris or London. The info tip says "Service to this airport is not available". Will contact Air France in Melbourne tomorrow.
Don't do it we just flew with them to Brazil they charged us for baggage on arrival and changed one of the flights home a day early!!! BE CAREFUL!!!
How can any airline justify charging for baggage on arrival?!?
Paris in June-July is $2,200
Peak travel time in Europe due to school holidays - see comment above
Can anyone please explain what is the fine print for:
"Stopovers are permitted: 2 stops are permitted in each direction."
I would suggest to check out at skyscanner.com first for flexible dates and then go to Air France