Does anyone else besides Jetstar offer non-stop return flights, business class from Melburg to Honolulu??
Cheers..
On 23/1/2024 7:37 pm, lindsay wrote:
Does anyone else besides Jetstar offer non-stop return flights,
business class from Melburg to Honolulu??
Cheers..
Qantas.
American Airlines.
Philippine Airlines
Air Canada
I just put the details into Flightcentre and came up with quite a few options.
I was recently looking for Melb London return for around late April
early May and noticed that prices seem to have dropped quite a bit.
On 23/01/2024 8:05 pm, Daryl wrote:
On 23/1/2024 7:37 pm, lindsay wrote:
Does anyone else besides Jetstar offer non-stop return flights,
business class from Melburg to Honolulu??
Cheers..
Qantas.
I looked and couldnt see any...
American Airlines.
Philippine Airlines
Air Canada
Didnt think of these. I tried United and Air NZ...
Jetstars business class is certainly 'cheap' but from what I've seen on youtube, its too cheap. Prepared to pay a bit more for a bit more
comfort...
Wife just caught me looking, and said, and i quote:" i'm not buying
airfares till we come back from the NZ cruise". I may hold her to that. Seems like she thinks she's paying. Who am i to dissapoint? :-D
I just put the details into Flightcentre and came up with quite a few
options.
Thanks for that. I'll take a look.
Does anyone else besides Jetstar offer non-stop return flights, business >class from Melburg to Honolulu??
Cheers..
On 23/1/2024 9:29 pm, lindsay wrote:
On 23/01/2024 8:05 pm, Daryl wrote:
On 23/1/2024 7:37 pm, lindsay wrote:
Does anyone else besides Jetstar offer non-stop return flights,
business class from Melburg to Honolulu??
Cheers..
Qantas.
I looked and couldnt see any...
American Airlines.
Philippine Airlines
Air Canada
Didnt think of these. I tried United and Air NZ...
Jetstars business class is certainly 'cheap' but from what I've seen
on youtube, its too cheap. Prepared to pay a bit more for a bit more
comfort...
Wife just caught me looking, and said, and i quote:" i'm not buying
airfares till we come back from the NZ cruise". I may hold her to
that. Seems like she thinks she's paying. Who am i to dissapoint? :-D
I just put the details into Flightcentre and came up with quite a few
options.
Thanks for that. I'll take a look.
I generally search on either Flightcentre, Skyscanner or Expedia.
There are lots of other sites that also search all airlines.
My first big OS trip in 2014 was organised via Flight Centre and the
whole trip went 100% to plan, trip to the UK in 2016 was via Skyscanner
and it was also without any hassle.
Expedia web site seems to be the best for checking out multi stop
flights such as what we are planning mid this year.
Its also worth checking premium economy prices, son has flown Qantas
premium economy on long haul flights and said that it was nearly as good
as business class, apparently PE varies quite a lot airline to airline
so you need to do your homework.
On Tue, 23 Jan 2024 19:37:26 +1100, lindsay
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class from Melburg to Honolulu??
Cheers..
On 23/01/2024 10:21 pm, Daryl wrote:
On 23/1/2024 9:29 pm, lindsay wrote:
On 23/01/2024 8:05 pm, Daryl wrote:
On 23/1/2024 7:37 pm, lindsay wrote:
Does anyone else besides Jetstar offer non-stop return flights,
business class from Melburg to Honolulu??
Cheers..
Qantas.
I looked and couldnt see any...
Dont know if Qantas do direct to Honolulu from Melb, but after some
thought, i think we'll do a bigger holiday. Always had Cape Canaveral on
my bucket list, also want to go to Oklahoma/Kansas/Tornado valley, head
over to Seattle via Wyoming, jump on a cruise ship and check out the ice
in Canada, and perhaps stay onboard back to Sydney via Hawaii.... it's
early days, buy methinks a travel agent is going to be required. :-)
get locked up with the wife for 13 days shortly, see how we go after
that! :-D
Thanks for the advice below...
On 23/01/2024 10:21 pm, Daryl wrote:
On 23/1/2024 9:29 pm, lindsay wrote:
On 23/01/2024 8:05 pm, Daryl wrote:
On 23/1/2024 7:37 pm, lindsay wrote:
Does anyone else besides Jetstar offer non-stop return flights,
business class from Melburg to Honolulu??
Cheers..
Qantas.
I looked and couldnt see any...
Dont know if Qantas do direct to Honolulu from Melb, but after some
thought, i think we'll do a bigger holiday. Always had Cape Canaveral on
my bucket list, also want to go to Oklahoma/Kansas/Tornado valley, head
over to Seattle via Wyoming, jump on a cruise ship and check out the ice
in Canada, and perhaps stay onboard back to Sydney via Hawaii.... it's
early days, buy methinks a travel agent is going to be required. :-)
get locked up with the wife for 13 days shortly, see how we go after
that! :-D
On 4/02/2024 8:26 am, lindsay wrote:
On 23/01/2024 10:21 pm, Daryl wrote:
On 23/1/2024 9:29 pm, lindsay wrote:
On 23/01/2024 8:05 pm, Daryl wrote:
On 23/1/2024 7:37 pm, lindsay wrote:
Does anyone else besides Jetstar offer non-stop return flights,
business class from Melburg to Honolulu??
Cheers..
Qantas.
I looked and couldnt see any...
Dont know if Qantas do direct to Honolulu from Melb, but after some
thought, i think we'll do a bigger holiday. Always had Cape Canaveral
on my bucket list, also want to go to Oklahoma/Kansas/Tornado valley,
head over to Seattle via Wyoming, jump on a cruise ship and check out
the ice in Canada, and perhaps stay onboard back to Sydney via
Hawaii.... it's early days, buy methinks a travel agent is going to be
required. :-)
get locked up with the wife for 13 days shortly, see how we go after
that! :-D
If you're looking for a road trip including KSC and Seattle, it's going
to be a long one, that's just about as far as you can drive in the US. I enjoyed KSC when I went there 20 years ago and I'll be there in April,
We're staying on Merritt Island so hopefully we'll se a launch. (I must remember to ask how many Amegas they have there :) ). If you want to go there first Orlando is the place to fly into, it's only about an hours
drive away. Key West is another good place to visit on Florida, it's a
fair drive though down the Florida keys.
If you want to start in Seattle, you could go via Honolulu, the
immigration people there are actually friendly not like the arseholes at
LAX (in fact avoid LAX if you can, it's a shithole). There's a fair
amount of aviation stuff in Seattle, the Boeing museum of flight (one of
the top air museums in the world), a tour of the Boeing factory in
Everett (about 1 hour north), Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum also
at Everett, and a bit further away the Spruce Goose at McMinnville
Oregon. There's also the Museum of Pop Culture (sounds dull but it used
to be called the Museum of Rock and Roll) and a bunch of tourist stuff (they, at least used to, have old Melbourne trams there).
There are several ways to get to Vancouver from there where you can take
an Alaska cruise, or the Rocky Mountaineer train to Calgary.
you can hire a car and drive the Icefields Parkway to Jasper on the way
you can get to walk on the Athabasca Glacier. Then head back through Kamloops, and take the old Highway #1 through Hope and back to Vancouver.
If you want any info, I may be able to help.
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