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#250624 19-May-2019 15:11

Looking at return to SG in Jan 2020, and want the non-stop flights - AKL to SG.  I see tickets are around 1350.  Is this reasonable?


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  #2240811 19-May-2019 15:11
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  #2240813 19-May-2019 15:19
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Yes very reasonable if return Do you mean to SIN?

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  #2240852 19-May-2019 17:00
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That's not really a question that can be answered. Whether it's "reasonable" depends on a lot of things.

 

Fares do get a lot cheaper than this, however depending on exactly when in January you're flying you're potentially dealing with Xmas and school holiday high season traffic which forces prices up.




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  #2240866 19-May-2019 17:29
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That is very reasonable, I'd call it cheap if you get a full serviced flight on a 787-9 with well timed flying schedule.


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  #2240868 19-May-2019 17:31

Thanks very much.  Going to Singapore end of Jan.

 

 

 

Was just trying to gauge thoughts on the price.


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  #2240874 19-May-2019 17:39
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What airline?

Singapore is a fantastic place to visit so clean, beautiful and safe

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  #2240876 19-May-2019 17:42

Linux: What airline?

Singapore is a fantastic place to visit so clean and beautiful

 

 

 

singapore airlines.  flight arrives 6.45 am in SG, and mostly an overnight flight, so in that regard, its a nice flight time to choose.


 
 
 

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  #2240878 19-May-2019 17:44
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Flown up with Qantas and no issues just via MEL

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  #2240924 19-May-2019 19:28
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I won't fly with SQ if I can help it. THe Air NZ plane is much better. But I don't think they have an overnight flight to. only fro I thnk.


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