| Australia and/or New Zealand Deals from £453 plus tax of £316-£450* |

In the office we think this is a great deal
allowing you to visit Australia or New Zealand via Asia and Australia, whilst allowing
flights within Australia from only £35 each; The ticket is valid for 12 months and is date changeable for
a fee of around £90.
The three big pluses of this ticket are
1. The overall cost
2. The cheap flights within Australia
3.The excellent stopover options within Asia
eg Bangkok or Singapore or Tokyo or Hong Kong or Mumbai or Shanghai or Beijing.
See below for the prices, some great example routes and the small print; Book by 2nd August.
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Seasonal Departure Dates |
Perth via Asia |
Sydney Adelaide Cairns Darwin Melbourne via Asia
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New Zealand via Asia and Australia
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21 June - 30 June |
£629 |
£702 |
£818 |
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16 August - 5 November |
£629 |
£668 |
£718 |
6 November - 30 November |
£629 |
£627 |
£677 |
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14 December - 23 December
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Premium, Business and First Class RTWs click here |
All fares start from London Heathrow, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Manchester
or Newcastle. You can also fly from Aberdeen & Jersey (from £5 each way),
Inverness & Isle of Man (from £29 one way). Flights commencing from Belfast,
Leeds Bradford or Teesside start from £50 each way (Additional taxes apply).
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*Tax varies massively and is around the £306 - £450
mark depending on where you stop - ask your consultant for details. For details
of airport tax - click here |
Like what you see but want more RTW stops? Click here |
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| Australia route examples |
- UK - Bangkok or Singapore or Tokyo or Hong Kong or Mumbai or Shanghai surface Beijing
- Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Bangkok or Singapore or
Tokyo or Hong Kong or Mumbai - UK
- UK - Bangkok surface Singapore - Perth - Hong Kong - UK
- Manchester - Mumbai (Bombay) - Sydney surface Melbourne -
Bangkok - UK
- London - Tokyo - Sydney - Bangkok - UK
- UK - Hong Kong - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Bangkok -
UK
- Glasgow - Bangkok - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Tokyo - Glasgow
- UK - Bangkok surface Singapore - Perth surface Melbourne - Hong Kong - UK
- Manchester - Bangkok - Sydney surface Cairns - Tokyo - UK
- London - Tokyo - Perth - Hong Kong -
UK
- London - Bangkok - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Beijing -
UK
- Glasgow - Hong Kong surface Singapore - Perth - Tokyo - UK
- London - Heathrow - Mumbai (Bombay) - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Bangkok -
London - Heathrow
- UK - Bangkok - Sydney surface Darwin - Singapore surface Bangkok - UK
- UK - Tokyo - Sydney surface Brisbane - Hong Kong - UK
- Manchester - Singapore surface Bangkok - Sydney surface Cairns - Tokyo - UK
- Best deals on hotels in Australia? Click here
- Newcastle - Hong Kong - Perth surface Sydney - Bangkok -
UK
- UK - Bangkok surface Hong Kong - Melbourne surface Darwin - Singapore surface Bangkok - UK
- London - Bangkok surface Singapore - Sydney - surface Cairns - Tokyo - UK
- Edinburgh - Hong Kong - Perth surface Sydney - Bangkok surface Singapore - UK
- UK - Tokyo - Cairns surface Sydney - Bangkok - UK
- UK - Bangkok - Melbourne surface Brisbane - Tokyo - UK
- UK- Mumbai (Bombay) - Sydney surface Cairns - Singapore surface Bangkok - UK
- UK - Hong Kong - Adelaide surface Sydney - Bangkok - UK
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Across Australia by train |
Cook is known, with typical Outback humour, as ‘the Queen City of the Nullarbor.’ According to a signpost outside the little village store it has a population of ‘4 people, 40 dingoes and 4,000,000 flies.’
It is fair to say that not much happens in Cook and the arrival of the Indian Pacific is still a highlight of the week. The railway has traditionally played a vital part in the ‘taming’ of the Outback and a rail journey across Australia remains one of the world’s epic travel experiences.
Australians, accustomed to the mind-boggling distances involved in travelling their island continent, might tell you that the Outback is boring, that it’s empty, that there’s not much to see in what they call ‘The Great Bugger-all.'e |
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| New Zealand route examples |
- UK - Bangkok or Singapore or Tokyo or
Hong Kong or Mumbai or Shanghai or Beijing - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - New Zealand
- UK
- London - Hong Kong - Perth surface Sydney - New
Zealand - Bangkok surface Singapore - UK (or
vice versa)
- Manchester - Bangkok - Darwin surface Sydney - Auckland - Hong Kong - UK (or vice versa)
- UK - Bangkok - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - New Zealand
- Tokyo - UK
- London - Bangkok surface Singapore - Cairns surface Sydney - Queenstown surface Auckland - Hong Kong - UK (or vice versa)
- UK - Bangkok surface Singapore - Sydney surface Brisbane - Auckland surface Queenstown - Hong Kong - UK (or vice versa)
- Glasgow - Bangkok - Australia (and get flights within Australia from £35 each) - Queenstown surface Auckland - Bangkok - UK (or vice versa)
- UK - Hong Kong - Melbourne surface Sydney - Christchurch surface Auckland - Bangkok - UK (or vice versa)
- Newcastle - Singapore - Cairns surface Sydney
- Auckland - Bangkok - UK (or vice versa)
- Edinburgh - Bangkok surface Hong Kong - Queenstown surface Auckland - Brisbane - Bangkok - UK (or
vice versa)
- Manchester - Singapore - Adelaide surface Brisbane
- Christchurch - Bangkok - UK (or vice versa)
- London - Hong Kong - Auckland surface Christchurch
- Sydney surface Cairns - Singapore surface Bangkok - UK (or vice versa)
- UK - Hong Kong - Melbourne surface Brisbane -
Auckland surface Christchurch - Bangkok - UK (or vice versa)
- Pre-Departure questions? Click here
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David Whitley is besieged by albatrosses and discovers that a sea lion resurgence is bad news for the Otago Peninsula’s yellow-eyed penguins. In terms of lucking in, it doesn’t get much better than this. The sky is blue, the sun is warming to that perfect level before everything starts to get sweaty, and I am being stared at by an impressive – if slightly scary – bird. The Buller’s albatross is one of the hundreds that have followed the fishing boat in. For the binocular-wielding peeping toms on the Monarch, this is perfect timing.e |
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| The Small Print Top RTW tips |
Date Changes: Return international dates can be changed for £90
Ticket re-routing: Unlike with some other RTW tickets, this ticket has plenty of flexibility when it comes to changing your destinations. As long as you stay within the ticket rules, mileage and stopover limits, you can re-route your ticket for £70 plus a local service fee and any extra taxes.
Maximum Stay: 12 month ticket
Mileage: Total journey must not exceed 29,000 miles
Children (under 12): 75% of adult fare
Infants (under 2): 10% of adult fare |
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