Airlines
There are a multitude of airlines offering flights
to the UK, from the 'big name' international carriers
to the budget charter flights. In such a competitive
market it will be worth your while to shop around
for a good deal, although of course you should also
consider the route options, safety matters, and stopovers
possibilities that each airline offers.
British Airways
British Airways has one of the world's largest
carrier fleets, and flies regularly out of Australia,
New Zealand, and South Africa for London. Key stopover
cities are Singapore and Los Angeles. Onward connections
to other UK destinations are also available. For additional
information check out www.britishairways.com
or contact:
In Australia - 02 8904 8800.
In New Zealand - 09 356 8690.
United Airlines
United Airlines is another international carrier
that services the southern hemisphere. With daily
flights from Australia and New Zealand, United offers
a range of US stopover options. For additional information
check out www.ual.com
or contact:
In Australia - 13 1777.
In New Zealand - 09 379 3800.
Air New Zealand
Air New Zealand has been a frequent winner
of the Pacific Airline of the Year award, and offers
Australians and Kiwis a 'local' alternative to the
larger carriers. With the main routes being via Singapore
or Los Angeles, Air New Zealand flights depart daily
from major antipodean centres. For additional information
check out www.airnewzealand.com
or contact:
In Australia - 13 2476.
In New Zealand - 0800 737 000.
Qantas Airways
Qantas Airways is a major carrier to the
UK, with daily departures from Australian centres.
With a codeshare arrangement with British Airways,
Qantas offers flexibility for onward connections within
the UK. For additional information check out www.qantas.com.au
or contact:
In Australia - 13 1313.
In New Zealand - 0800 808 767.
Thai Airlines
One of the world's most highly-rated airlines, and
one of the more generous on the leg-room too.
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