Round the World Air Tickets from Australia
Around the world airline tickets from AustraliaIs anyone able to suggest the best way to do this, or any business that would make this journey good and cheap, and we are young buddies who are traveling on a narrow budget. What about the family? This is probably a good suggestion to ask at the Air Journey Forums. A lot of people there know about the planes around the world.
This website has a scheduler that you can use to schedule a trip around the world, complete with a selection of flight options and schedules. Regulations state that you must drive in one way and cannot return. There' s a 16 stop limitation. Printing out your route and then going to your local agency for your reservation.
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Book Emirates Round the World Tickets - Air Travel Message Board
Calling the Dubai call center for information about Round the World Tickets. Mir was informed that they were only available in Paris, and she directed me to the website of emirates France. Emerirates is not part of an air group. From Paris (or Nice) you have to take off.
Therefore, it makes good business to sell these tickets only through their France website / Paris offices. Note: - The fact that tickets are only available from Paris should already give you a clue. Let's be clear, the Emirates net is not really ideal for circumnavigating the world.
It' s better to schedule your trip and then select a "supplier" than to select an air carrier and schedule it according to your own networks. - So, once you have your route, select an air carrier that, through its allies, provides a powerful worldwide route to those destinations at a good cost. Actually they are only Emirates and Air Tahiti Nui, the latter flies between Los Angeles and Paris.
However, it offers me an interesting selection of locations - Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. It costs around 6,500 euros to buy a Bus Division Card, which seems to be a sensible price. But a few years ago they were offering a world pass in the Z-Class from 5'000 - 6'000 Euro.
They would give you far more choice of route, airline, stopovers and schedules than the Emirates/Air Tahiti service, which, as you can see, is only available from Paris. From Kuwait to Australia and New Zealand via Singapore, then to Tahiti, Easter Island and South America, on to South Africa and back to Dubai via West Europe.
It looks very interesting, so I will do a bit more research about One World, Star Alliance etc. for you. I' m not tied to Emirates. In 1980 I travelled around the world with Pan Am and a First class fare cost £1,000.