Extremely Cheap Etihad Business Class MNL-Italy-SE Asia

clifford

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I happened to stumble upon these fares, which are the cheapest I've ever seen for EY SE Asia-Europe return in business class. Lots of availability and can easily be booked on the Etihad website. Basic J, so pay for seats, lounge access (if you need them), Personally, I wouldn't bother, as a Priority Pass would be a better option.

Here's an example:
 
I just found the same with Etihad outbound Manila with return to Singapore. My question now is, if the flight out of Manila departs at 5.20am, would flying in the previous evening at 8.30pm with Qantas be wise? I have read here that when you fly out of Aisa to take advantage of the J flights, to give yourself a day's grace in case of delays.
 
I just found the same with Etihad outbound Manila with return to Singapore. My question now is, if the flight out of Manila departs at 5.20am, would flying in the previous evening at 8.30pm with Qantas be wise? I have read here that when you fly out of Aisa to take advantage of the J flights, to give yourself a day's grace in case of delays.
Well consider this, if for some reason something happened to the QF flight, can you still get to MNL in time on alternates. If the answer is no then I'd make sure you have solid TI to cover it.
 
Sounds like Etihad have abandoned their own and “wet” leased
Etihad have been using Wamos for over a year now, similar issues to NZ where aircraft availability is an issue, although in their case it’s a lack of new deliveries. Interestingly an ex MH A380 recently flew to AUH for work, so maybe they are looking at that option, or global have their second bird yet no set routes!
 
Being new to this, can I ask how you know when it's Wamos and not EY?
Using the link in post #1 - Google Flights lists the operating and marketing carriers for each flight, in the case flights 1-3 are all
"Plane and crew by Wamos Air for Etihad Airways".
 
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