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Last year, as some of you may know, I was living in Austria. But my family are in Australia and New Zealand, so for Christmas in 2019 I decided to return home.
I found a great deal on Air China Business Class flights from Germany to Australia & New Zealand which happened to include dates in the weeks before and after Christmas! So I booked, well in advance, but decided to keep it a surprise for my family. I didn’t tell anybody except for my dad, who coordinated things on the Australian side and kept me in the loop.
I took this trip completely oblivious to the coronavirus that would hit China hard, and begin to wreak havoc on the rest of the world, just a month later. Little did I know that by the end of January, Australia would ban all passengers arriving from China! I got in just in time…
At the time of booking, I wasn’t yet sure if my family would be celebrating Christmas in Australia or New Zealand. So I booked an open-jaw ticket with my outbound flight from Frankfurt to Auckland, and return flight from Sydney to Munich. (Vienna wasn't included in the sale, so I made my own arrangements between Austria and Germany by train.) I figured I could book a trans-Tasman flight later, once I knew what the plan was. I eventually found out that my family would celebrate Christmas with my grandparents in Brisbane this year, so booked an Auckland-Brisbane flight for Christmas Eve.
There were very long layovers in Beijing in both directions. (Perhaps that’s why the flights were so cheap!) But not to worry – Air China provides a complimentary transit hotel in Beijing. More on that later.
I found a great deal on Air China Business Class flights from Germany to Australia & New Zealand which happened to include dates in the weeks before and after Christmas! So I booked, well in advance, but decided to keep it a surprise for my family. I didn’t tell anybody except for my dad, who coordinated things on the Australian side and kept me in the loop.
I took this trip completely oblivious to the coronavirus that would hit China hard, and begin to wreak havoc on the rest of the world, just a month later. Little did I know that by the end of January, Australia would ban all passengers arriving from China! I got in just in time…
At the time of booking, I wasn’t yet sure if my family would be celebrating Christmas in Australia or New Zealand. So I booked an open-jaw ticket with my outbound flight from Frankfurt to Auckland, and return flight from Sydney to Munich. (Vienna wasn't included in the sale, so I made my own arrangements between Austria and Germany by train.) I figured I could book a trans-Tasman flight later, once I knew what the plan was. I eventually found out that my family would celebrate Christmas with my grandparents in Brisbane this year, so booked an Auckland-Brisbane flight for Christmas Eve.
There were very long layovers in Beijing in both directions. (Perhaps that’s why the flights were so cheap!) But not to worry – Air China provides a complimentary transit hotel in Beijing. More on that later.