2027 Northern Summer family trip

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Dear people,

My mum and dad are trying to get me to organise a trip for the 3 of us to Eastern Canada (Maritimes) via Asia in summer (June to August) 2027.
We plan to be away for maybe 5-6 weeks in total.
My parents will only travel in J and we will be buying cash fares.
I went to the Masterclass with Alan Lam but I am wondering whether anyone here has any idea of getting the best deal.
If I look on Skyscanner, J revenue fares via Seoul are reasonable to Toronto or Montreal, but if you get a ticket out of Melbourne, it would be more than the sum of return fares to Korea and Korea to Canada!
My mother is not an Australian citizen and we want to avoid having to apply for a US visa, so we are not interested in transferring in the US.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
There is not really a set budget, rather than we are trying to get the best value. An Asian airline is preferred.
 
There is not really a set budget, rather than we are trying to get the best value. An Asian airline is preferred.

Link above shows a couple of good options:

1 stop from MEL to Toronto via HKG on Cathay Pacfic
2 stop MEL to Toronto via SYD and ICN (Seoul) (Mix of Qantas, Asiana, Air Canada)

Second one involves a 24 hour layover in Seoul which may be a pro or con.

These are showing around the $11KAUD mark return in J. Do either of those fit the bill?

Any other options on the Google Flights link take your fancy?
 
When we went to the Maritimes in 2016 we flew CX (originating in Perth) to Toronto. We were in J and while it was a long flight from Hong Kong to Toronto it went as well as we could really hope for. We drove to the east coast from Quebec City after using trains to get there via Ottawa and Montreal but flew back to Toronto from Halifax on Air Canada - a pretty easy hop even in Y.
 
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I'd consider utilising departures from CGK, MNL, HAN etc and seeing what sorts of prices are available. Other options could be purchasing points and redeeming them directly and immediately when there's solid point sales.

If you use CGK for example you ca. Probably find routing yo Toronto for around 5-6k return and you can probably get to CGK for 4k return
 
My very limited experience has me thinking that, to get an idea for what August 2027 will cost for travel, a regular search on August 2026 from now ‘til the end of the year would be helpful. And note when the specials appear, so you know when to look nearing the end of next year.

Prolly a few questions for the parents could be involved … assuming J of course, do they care too much if they go a bit indirect? Are long waits in lounges OK? Do they have preferences not to use bottom-tier airlines like all the CCP ones?
 

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