PER to SIN $255 return with QF through BR

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Qantas is offering customers the opportunity to book Economy travel between Perth and Singapore for $552 return including taxes, fees and carrier charges.*

Fares are on sale until 11 October 2013 (11.59pm AEST) for immediate travel until 26 June 2014, unless sold out prior. Refer to your GDS for full terms and conditions.

From Singapore, fares are available with partner airlines to connect customers to resort destinations in Asia including to Penang, coughet and Koh Samui.

Comes out at $255 with one nights accommodation ;)
 
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looked through Jan and April and only getting down to $500 and showing $788 for corresponding times on QF site. Where are you scraping the extra 50% off markis?
 
looked through Jan and April and only getting down to $500 and showing $788 for corresponding times on QF site. Where are you scraping the extra 50% off markis?

Try off peak dates like three weeks time ;)

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Expedia BR just keeps coming out with the good deals...
 
Does it do it with any other airlines??? Or does it do it with all, and some no longer let their seats be booked??
 
Have I left it too late? Looking for a flight to Singapore a few days before Christmas and returning to Perth a few days after Christmas. Finding the website very unresponsive. Prices look astronomical.
 
A shame I missed out, been looking for a cheap MEL-SIN over on cup weekend...
 
Have I left it too late? Looking for a flight to Singapore a few days before Christmas and returning to Perth a few days after Christmas. Finding the website very unresponsive. Prices look astronomical.

Airlines dont sell tickets at that price during xmas
 
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You can do 100% dumps on some QF routes using a different BR OTA, pricing the itinerary as an open jaw - then doing the same for the return or by adding a throwaway flight. I was able to ticket LAX for $947 during peak and ~$900 to LHR - much cheaper on QF sale fares.
 
You can do 100% dumps on some QF routes using a different BR OTA, pricing the itinerary as an open jaw - then doing the same for the return or by adding a throwaway flight. I was able to ticket LAX for $947 during peak and ~$900 to LHR - much cheaper on QF sale fares.
Forgive my ignorance, but "100% dump"?
 
Dumping the complete YQ from the itinerary, means you only pay the base fare + tax.
 
You can do 100% dumps on some QF routes using a different BR OTA, pricing the itinerary as an open jaw - then doing the same for the return or by adding a throwaway flight. I was able to ticket LAX for $947 during peak and ~$900 to LHR - much cheaper on QF sale fares.

wow that's great value, what is the OTA?
 
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