China Southern Return to London: Sydney $1214, Melbourne $1221, Brisbane $1160 (via CAN) @ Beat That Flight

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Not many cheaper flights than this to London!

Summary:
Sydney to London (1 Feb - 30 Jun) from $1214 return
Melbourne to London (1 Feb - 30 Jun) from $1221 return
Brisbane to London (1 Feb - 30 Jun) from $1160 return

Destination: London
Airline: China Southern
Valid Departure Dates: February to June 2025
Deal Expiry: June

  • China Southern is a 4 Star rated airline
  • All flights on wide-body aircraft
  • 23kg checked luggage, meals, and entertainment included
  • Stopovers in Guangzhou available (use the multi-city option)
  • Code-share with Qantas Airways

Example flights:

Sydney - London on China Southern return

Dates: 1 Feb 25 - 30 Jun 25

Melbourne - London on China Southern return

Dates: 1 Feb 25 - 30 Jun 25

Brisbane - London on China Southern return

Dates: 1 Feb 25 - 30 Jun 25


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Comments

  • +7

    Just got stung by a cancellation on my flight to Rome without any rhyme or reason cause of which had to cancel the whole itinerary and now have to shell out 4k more for the same trip :( will never recommend them to anyone

    • +2

      China Southern is notorious for cancelling or changing flight times, it is well known in the travel industry. I had the same flight changed 3 times and another flight cancelled.

    • Also have had this happen in the past few weeks with CS, never had an issue with them before… in our case they cancelled Guanzhau to Gatwick - luckily our travel agent was able to get us moved onto the flight to Heathrow which ois better overall (albeit now leaving at night as opposed to the morning)…

      Not sure how it works for Aussies, but as you're flying to the EU, do you have any rights for compensation? They're very strict over there, unlike here where nobody cares haiyaaa

      • These generous compensations apply only to EU airlines.
        I used it last year, Lufthansa was delayed on the first leg and we got to our destination 12 hours late. The payout was around the price of both outbound flights (so our flights one way were essentially free) plus 100 EUR food vouchers plus free hotel for a night :-D

    • +1

      Same, worst airline I’ve ever flown.

    • and now have to shell out 4k more for the same trip

      @joshmachine I'm assuming you just claimed this on your travel insurance though ?

      • Thats a great point, let me check if my frequent flier credit card cover this or not

  • -1

    About the same price as a direct flight to Guangzhou, the convenience premium for a direct flight is incredible.

    • Yes, innnncredible!….

  • +2

    I fly once with China Southern into Hainan and vowed never again.
    I’m 180cm and my knees were pressed into the seat in front.
    I’m told the international routes (not into or from China) aren’t as bad, but I’d be checking what plane and seat sizes you booking on if you’re not 5’3”

    • Well it is a Chinese airline, so….

      • -1

        To be correct, it's southern China. 180 is the average height of northeast Chinese men from a quick Google.

        • 180 is the average height of northeast Chinese men

          they're Mongolians, they need to be that tall to get over the wall.

          the average height of a male is under 170cm. Gemini AI is scraping crap from Reddit and passing it off as fact.

          • @M00Cow: You live in the guided missile era and still talking about the wall in 2025?

            Inner Mongolia is just one part. Google Map is your friend. Mongolians are not considered high compared to northeast Chinese people living close to North Korea and Russia.

            Gemini AI is a source and there are others like this picture (good virtualisation) and this report. Mind to share your source?

            • @bcYield: <swoosh> right over your head like a Mongolian pole vaulting the wall ….

    • Chinese airline widebodies have 31/32" seat pitch in economy. Which is one of the better ones in economy. On par to Qantas.

      Chinese airlines narrowbodies are basically par to Jetstar A320s. Not much space, no IFE and feels very much like a bus. You won't end up in one to go to Europe.

    • God forbid you learn what Cebu Pacific does.

  • -1

    Great airline great prices!

  • +1

    Booked 2 adults, 2 kids, 1 infant a few months ago for April… For under $5K, really can't complain too much fouiyohhh

    • Hopefully they got some MSG on flight too. FUiiIiiYOOoH!

  • Have they reduces the kg? Thought it was 30-40 before covid.

    • We got 2x 23kg

      • Yea that's what I remember. Now only 23kg?

        • Sorry, should have been clearer. Our upcoming trip in April is still 2x 23kg ;)

          • @Uncle Roger: The description should mention TWO luggages. Thanks for the clarification. Nicer to have more kg as always.

  • I flew CS Brisbane to London Heathrow return over Christmas.
    Flight to and from Brisbane was an A350, flight to and from LHR was a B787-9. Full service airline 2 X 23kg luggage each. Also received 1 night hotel accomm during long layover.
    Schedule never changed all flights departed and arrived on time. I will fly with them again.
    YMMV.

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