Article: What’s the Best Way to Fly from Australia to Europe in 2026?

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What’s the Best Way to Fly from Australia to Europe in 2026? is an article written by the AFF editorial team:


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Understand some folk are reluctant to fly Air India, but if you are connecting AI—>AI and have boarding passes in hand I think the connection is fairly smooth. You have to do transit security and get your boarding pass stamped and and all that, but it’s fairly ok. There are issues with non-AI connections, having to wait for the relevant airline rep.

The Mauritius option might have long layovers but best if combined with a few days break in Mauritius!
 
I'm just grateful all our planned Euro trip (and mum in law's solo UK trip) was booked on SQ. Now the biggest question is aviation fuel as the year grinds on. Then again if that goes to hell, I think I have more faith in SQ making our international trips happen than I do in QF managing to deliver our domestic travel as planned.
 
Get to Bali on Jetstar for very little outlay then fly on all airlines operating from that airport. Turkish airlines for us in J for great price. But also the usual Asian airlines operate there.
 
Get to Bali on Jetstar for very little outlay then fly on all airlines operating from that airport. Turkish airlines for us in J for great price. But also the usual Asian airlines operate there.
Love TK. Approx what kind of $ do you pay for a J return from Bali on TK?
 
We've got flights to Stockholm booked via Doha - Qatar Airways (VA points in J) and then Finnair (paid). The cheapest option I can see to Stockholm not via the ME is Air China via Beijing. That wasn't mentioned in the article I think (only did a quick scan). But it is an option.
 
We've got flights to Stockholm booked via Doha - Qatar Airways (VA points in J) and then Finnair (paid). The cheapest option I can see to Stockholm not via the ME is Air China via Beijing. That wasn't mentioned in the article I think (only did a quick scan). But it is an option.
Yup, CA has fares in June for as little as $1650 return to Paris and other euro cities.

Flight times are fast, but there can be some long layovers.
 
I’ve not flown them yet, but the UL schedules appear to have improved with decent connection times in CMB (used to 10+ hrs).

There’s actually reasonable award seat availability also.

What’s the transit like? (Ignoring stopovers and the random hotel coughshoot we read about)
 
I’ve not flown them yet, but the UL schedules appear to have improved with decent connection times in CMB (used to 10+ hrs).

There’s actually reasonable award seat availability also.

What’s the transit like? (Ignoring stopovers and the random hotel coughshoot we read about)
Improved connection times are on the days they have extra flights? In think they boosted frequency by three or four flights weekly.
 
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