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I recently booked Singapore Airlines / Swiss Air in business return for $5900. All fully flat beds and travelling May / June this year. QF/LX was available for slightly less.
Finn Air does great deals.
You can shop around on kayak.com - but be careful when you click through the price shown on kayak may not always be available from the source site. But it is a good way of seeing what might be available.
Scandinavian and Lufthansa have good fares all the time - currently just over $6K. Although their business class on these fares is not lie flat beds (TG to Bangkok then LH does not offer lie flat from there) it's still not bad value and Copenhagen is a sweet terminal to transfer through.
Last year I found an incredible option if you wanted to compromise a bit. Scoot Biz to Bangkok then Sri Lankan Business from Bangkok to Europe. I forget the exact price, but it wasn't much more than $2K in total. I also toyed with Scoot Biz to Bangkok then Qatar (supposedly excellent business class product) from there.
Shopping around is half the fun (IMHO).
My mistake. I'm ex Sydney.
I last flew SQ ex-BNE in late 2008. I can't recall the seating.
Also CX does cheap J flights from Bali. Always wanted to try but never yet. Sitdown have you actually tried?
No but last year my brother in law and wife and 2 others flew Perth to Bali and then Qatar (I think I mistakenly said Etihad) to New York via Dohar and return with short stays in Bali both ways. Cost was just under $5000 return excluding Perth to Bali
I recently booked Singapore Airlines / Swiss Air in business return for $5900.
I know this is slightly OT but it seems a lot of flyers are prepared to part with $10,000 to $14,000 per couple to get to Europe in J. My salary has almost doubled in the past ten years but I still find it really hard to shell out that sort of after-tax income on flights (i.e. never!) My question is this. At what sort of annual salary would it be considered miserly, to NOT fly business?
I know this is slightly OT but it seems a lot of flyers are prepared to part with $10,000 to $14,000 per couple to get to Europe in J. My salary has almost doubled in the past ten years but I still find it really hard to shell out that sort of after-tax income on flights (i.e. never!) My question is this. At what sort of annual salary would it be considered miserly, to NOT fly business?
100k? 150k? 250k?
I'm not asking members to divulge their personal income; just to get a ball park figure. So I can justify to Mrs D why we're down the back when we aren't flying on points!!!
Update, I rang Finnair and they depart from BNE and they already have flat beds on some routes and seating configuration is 2:2:1 as I was interested in not having to climb over someone to go to the loo or gofor a walk. Very short 10 hour flight to HEL from BKK