Peter Hobbs
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Planning trip to Europe Aug 2019 flying AY with stopover BKK. Anyone know if AY conducts regular sale of J fares?? Not looking at RTW
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks RooFlyer will enquireYes they do. They also have J deals which I think are only bookable 'manually' via a travel agent which are excellent value.
By TA I mean a 'proper' TA, Not a Flight Centre type.
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Thank you KerrodtYou should subscribe to the Finnair emails and you will get the specials direct to your inbox. They are quite regular with sales and present good value IMO.
Also, you are able to book the sale fares online via the Finnair website.
Last year we flew Sin - Dublin return in Finnair J for $2,700 each, on a 2 for one sale booked on Finnair's Singapore portal. We got to Sin under our own power from Perth - to save about $4,000.
The Sin to Helsinki leg actually had a plane breakdown and they put us on QR instead.
You should subscribe to the Finnair emails and you will get the specials direct to your inbox. They are quite regular with sales and present good value IMO.
Also, you are able to book the sale fares online via the Finnair website.
Good tip thanx.To add to my earlier comment, you can subscribe to their emails from various departing points as the sales schedules and pricing sometimes differ. I'm subscribed to their emails from Australia, Bangkok and Singapore. As an earlier poster has alluded to, there can be great savings to be had by getting to (say) SIN on a separate ticket and then connecting from SIN-HEL-xx_ on an AY sale fare.
As I recall you simply open the Finnair site and then select the country/language you desire and set it as the home page. I am still subscribed to the Singapore site and get e-mails with offers directed to Singapore. I don't think it would be a problem to do all 3 in separate actions.Good tip thanx.
Sorry about the newbie question - can you subscribe to all 3 with the one email address and from the Aus website?
Good tip thanx.
Sorry about the newbie question - can you subscribe to all 3 with the one email address and from the Aus website?
As I recall you simply open the Finnair site and then select the country/language you desire and set it as the home page. I am still subscribed to the Singapore site and get e-mails with offers directed to Singapore. I don't think it would be a problem to do all 3 in separate actions.