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		<title>Jetstar: 2 for 1 birthday sale on now, until Thursday midnight</title>
		<link>http://flighthacker.com/2011/06/07/jetstar-2-for-1-birthday-sale-on-now-until-thursday-midnight/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jun 2011 09:59:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ros de Vries</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Airfare Sales]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jetstar have finally sprung their 7th annual birthday sale upon us, releasing &#8216;fly a friend for free&#8217; sale fares for many routes across their network. Both domestic and international fares are in the fray, spanning a variety of travel dates between mid-October 2011 and the end of March, 2012. To be honest, I&#8217;m finding it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_721" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 500px"><img class="size-full wp-image-721 " title="Jetstar's 7th birthday: Fly a friend for free!" src="http://flighthacker.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/E5BA91EFEAF24BE29245459E26455148.jpg" alt="Jetstar's 7th birthday: Fly a friend for free!" width="490" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Jetstar&#39;s 7th birthday: Fly a friend for free!</p></div>
<p>Jetstar have finally sprung their <a href="http://www.jetstar.com/au/en/special-offers/11F4F?utm_source=flighthacker.com-loves-you">7th annual birthday sale upon us</a>, releasing &#8216;fly a friend for free&#8217; sale fares for many routes across their network. Both domestic and international fares are in the fray, spanning a variety of travel dates between mid-October 2011 and the end of March, 2012.</p>
<p>To be honest, I&#8217;m finding it a little hard to get hysterically excited about this one. Across the board, the fares presented deliver rather conservative discounts to the discriminating buyer, but certainly don&#8217;t echo the staggering generosity of sales past. For example, the 2 for 1 fares between international routes only apply to the outbound trip out of Australia. So for 2 people to travel from Melbourne to Singapore, the fare per person comes to (369&#215;3)/2, or $553.50.  Only last week, the same route was being <a href="http://flighthacker.com/2011/05/29/jetstar-melbourne-to-singapore-now-daily-starting-from-508-return/">offered for $503 return</a> per person. Better value fares can be found on domestic routes, but again, the price tags aren&#8217;t as kind as we&#8217;ve previously witnessed.</p>
<p>At 8pm EST today, the Jetstar website was having serious troubles handling the demand for this sale. Searches have been near-impossible to complete. With this in mind, be patient and try to book later at night/early in the morning.</p>
<p>Good luck &#8211; now go get yourself some great fares on <a href="http://www.jetstar.com/au/en/special-offers/11F4F?utm_source=flighthacker.com-loves-you">Jetstar&#8217;s sale page</a>!</p>
<p><strong>Update (10pm): </strong>Website is much better now. Some international fares have the &#8216;fly a friend for free&#8217; promotion applied in both directions &#8211; Sydney to Manila for $410 per person return, not bad!</p>
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		<title>Emirates: Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore for $700 return</title>
		<link>http://flighthacker.com/2011/06/06/emirates-melbourne-to-kuala-lumpur-and-singapore-for-700-return/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2011 10:55:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ros de Vries</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, so this is not some $508 Jetstar deal, for for a full-service airline, Emirates&#8216; rates are just great. For the travel period of 28 June &#8211; 30 November 2011, fares from Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur are on sale for $695 return and to Singapore for $701 return, including tax. On other booking websites, these [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_707" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 500px"><img class="size-full wp-image-707 " title="Emirates: Fares to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore for $700 return" src="http://flighthacker.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/emirates-kl.png" alt="Emirates: Fares to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore for $700 return" width="490" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Emirates: Fares to Kuala Lumpur and Singapore for $700 return</p></div>
<p>Ok, so this is not some <a href="http://flighthacker.com/2011/05/29/jetstar-melbourne-to-singapore-now-daily-starting-from-508-return/">$508 Jetstar deal</a>, for for a full-service airline, <a href="http://www.emirates.com/au/english/">Emirates</a>&#8216; rates are just great. For the travel period of 28 June &#8211; 30 November 2011, fares from <strong>Melbourne to Kuala Lumpur are on sale for $695 return and to Singapore for $701 return, including tax</strong>. On other booking websites, these fares are available until 30 June.</p>
<p>There are loads of fares available on Emirates&#8217; website and thankfully, their booking system is one of the better ones for finding a bargain fare. So if Melbournites weren&#8217;t already spoilt for choice with fares, then <a href="http://www.emirates.com/au/english/">scoot over to Emirates&#8217; website</a> &#8211; they sure are now.</p>
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		<title>Hainan Airlines: Sydney to Shenzhen (Hong Kong) for $618 return!</title>
		<link>http://flighthacker.com/2011/06/04/hainan-airlines-sydney-to-shenzhen-hong-kong-for-618-return/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Jun 2011 00:20:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ros de Vries</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many moons ago, this blog used to wax lyrical about an amazingly cheap airline, the now-defunct Viva Macau. Back in 2009, it seemed like every other day I was making mention of their rock-bottom fares between Sydney and Southern China &#8211; rock-bottom fares which consequently drove them out of business (alongside reports of crap service [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_690" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 500px"><img class="size-full wp-image-690  " title="Hainan Airlines: Low fares between Sydney - Shenzhen from $618 return" src="http://flighthacker.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/hainan-airlines.png" alt="Hainan Airlines: Low fares between Sydney - Shenzhen from $618 return" width="490" height="384" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Hainan Airlines: Low fares between Sydney - Shenzhen from $618 return</p></div>
<p>Many moons ago, this blog used to wax lyrical about an amazingly cheap airline, the now-defunct <a href="http://flighthacker.com/2010/01/11/viva-macau-sydney-to-macau-from-700-return-including-tax/">Viva Macau</a>. Back in 2009, it seemed like every other day I was making mention of their rock-bottom fares between Sydney and Southern China &#8211; rock-bottom fares which consequently drove them out of business (alongside reports of <a href="http://www.airlinequality.com/Forum/vivamacau.htm">crap service and antique aircraft</a>).</p>
<p>When they folded, I assumed the era of the cheap Chinese carrier was dead.</p>
<p>Then this morning at the airport, I came across a banner for <a href="http://global.hnair.com/en/">Hainan Airlines</a>. Their claim to be &#8216;China&#8217;s 5-Star Airline&#8217;, combined with the fact that I had never heard of them had my curiosity aroused. So I did a couple of searches and immediately, memories of Viva Macau came flooding back. To cut a long story short, they offer wonderfully<strong> </strong>cheap flights between Sydney and <a href="http://wikitravel.org/en/Shenzhen">Shenzhen, China</a>. From here, they fly on to Europe and Canada, but lets keep this matter simple for now.</p>
<p>So, on to the good stuff: between 1 September and 31 October, 2011, <strong>fares for direct flights</strong><strong> between Sydney and Shenzhen start from $618 return</strong> (inc. tax, see above). These fares are plentiful and appear to include weekends and holiday periods, including the Labour Day long weekend in October. Sure, that their booking system is a little slow, a little wonky and won&#8217;t return any logical fares beyond December, 2011. But play by the rules and you&#8217;re bound to get a cheap flight &#8211; <a href="http://global.hnair.com/en/">book now on Hainan Airlines&#8217; website</a>. Hainan also accepts Paypal.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re wondering what my fascination is with this southern Chinese industrial city is, let me get this straight &#8211; it&#8217;s <strong>Hong Kong</strong>, baby, Hong Kong. From Shenzhen, this shopping and cultural mecca is a bit over an hour away by train. Then once you&#8217;re ready to move on, Hong Kong is an excellent launch pad to the rest of Asia. Note that <a href="http://www.smartraveller.gov.au/zw-cgi/view/Advice/china#Entry_and_Exit_Requirements">you will require a Chinese visa prior to departure</a>.</p>
<p>Finally, I&#8217;d like to end the comparisons between Hainan and Viva Macau, except when it comes to price. Based on SKYTRAX passenger reviews, <a href="http://www.airlinequality.com/Forum/hainan.htm">Hainan Airlines rates an 8.9/10</a> &#8211; an exceptional score, even outshining Qantas (who scored 8/10 at the time of writing). Unlike Viva Macau, folks genuinely seem to like flying with Hainan Airlines. So lets hope they enjoy greater prosperity than their low cost, low service cousin.</p>
<p><strong>Have you booked tickets, or flown with Hainan Airlines? I&#8217;d love to hear about your experiences in the comments below.</strong></p>
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		<title>The New Zealand ski season heats up, fares from $200 return</title>
		<link>http://flighthacker.com/2011/06/02/the-new-zealand-ski-season-heats-up-fares-from-200-return/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jun 2011 14:12:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ros de Vries</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If the smell of fresh snow from across the Tasman has become too much to bear, then take heart. A full-on fare war has begun amongst Jetstar, Virgin Blue and Air New Zealand over the hotly-contested east coast &#8211; Christchurch routes, resulting in some of the most competitive peak ski season fares I&#8217;ve seen in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_676" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 500px"><img class="size-full wp-image-676 " title="Southern Alps, New Zealand. Photo: GothPhil" src="http://flighthacker.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/southern-alps.jpg" alt="Southern Alps, New Zealand. Photo: GothPhil" width="490" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Southern Alps, New Zealand. Photo: GothPhil</p></div>
<p>If the smell of fresh snow from across the Tasman has become too much to bear, then take heart. A full-on fare war has begun amongst Jetstar, Virgin Blue and Air New Zealand over the hotly-contested east coast &#8211; Christchurch routes, resulting in some of the most competitive peak ski season fares I&#8217;ve seen in a long time.</p>
<p>All three airlines are offering promo fares during August, with additional travel dates spanning late-October to mid-December, 2011. Here are the cheapest return fares available at present between Sydney &#8211; Christchurch during the August period:</p>
<ul>
<li>Jetstar: $199.36 (<a href="http://www.jetstar.com/au/en/special-offers?utm_source=au_home&amp;utm_medium=banner&amp;utm_campaign=tasman_sale_20110530">New Zealand sale</a>)</li>
<li>Virgin Australia: $222.93</li>
<li>Air New Zealand: $229.06 (using <a href="http://www.airnewzealand.com.au/150-off-return-flights-new-zealand">discount code &#8216;NZ150&#8242;</a>, valid until 2 June)</li>
</ul>
<p>All airfares include tax and don&#8217;t include optional extras like check-in baggage.</p>
<p>Yes, there are direct flights between Australia&#8217;s east coast cities and Queenstown, New Zealand&#8217;s ski mecca. However, unless you&#8217;re short on time, it&#8217;s always far more economical to travel via Christchurch, then drive, bus or fly Jetstar down to the snow. With fares starting around the $30 one way mark for the Christchurch to Queenstown leg, you get my drift.</p>
<p>Heading to New Zealand&#8217;s ski fields really is exceptional value. Unless you are unlucky enough to encounter a very warm season, you will find that everything from snow quality, to accommodation absolutely eclipses what&#8217;s on offer in Australia. So, pull on your boots &#8211; if you&#8217;re planning to hit the white stuff this season, this is the time to get planning. Happy flight hunting and first tracks!</p>
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		<title>Jetstar: Melbourne to Singapore now daily, starting from $508 return!</title>
		<link>http://flighthacker.com/2011/05/29/jetstar-melbourne-to-singapore-now-daily-starting-from-508-return/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 May 2011 14:38:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ros de Vries</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re planning an Asian escape, there&#8217;s not many places quite like Singapore to use as a launchpad into the rest of the region. As the hub for Tiger Airways and a key destination for discount airlines like Air Asia and Cebu Pacific, it&#8217;s exceptionally well connected &#8211; not to mention, simply a pleasant place [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you&#8217;re planning an Asian escape, there&#8217;s not many places quite like Singapore to use as a launchpad into the rest of the region. As the hub for Tiger Airways and a key destination for discount airlines like Air Asia and Cebu Pacific, it&#8217;s exceptionally well connected &#8211; not to mention, simply a pleasant place to visit for a few days.</p>
<p>To celebrate the upping of their frequency between Melbourne (Tullamarine) and Singapore to daily via their A330 fleet, <strong>Jetstar have quietly released bargain fares for the travel period of 19 July &#8211; 31 August, 2011</strong>. Starting at $508 return including tax (even during peak times, ie. weekends), it&#8217;s a real steal, only comparable to <a href="http://flighthacker.com/2011/05/23/airasia-big-sale-ex-gold-coast-melbourne-and-perth-is-on-now/">Air Asia&#8217;s &#8216;big sale&#8217;</a> fares to Kuala Lumpur.</p>
<p>As someone who finds Sydney&#8217;s winter to be a little too chilly for comfort, I&#8217;m personally very tempted to skip south to Melbourne, then north in pursuit of a strong Singapore Sling (or two). The good news is that if you&#8217;re like me and reside outside of  Melbourne, it is possible in some instances to book fares from your nearest airport, to Singapore in a single booking (and presumably have your luggage transited between connecting flights). However, if you&#8217;re travelling light and have time to burn, it&#8217;s well worth shopping around flights spanning the Sydney (or wherever you are) &#8211; Melbourne legs separately, as you may be able to save money by either selecting different flight times, or going with another carrier.</p>
<p>See you in SG!</p>
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		<title>AirAsia: &#8216;Big Sale&#8217; ex Gold Coast, Melbourne and Perth, fares to Kuala Lumpur starting from $150!</title>
		<link>http://flighthacker.com/2011/05/23/airasia-big-sale-ex-gold-coast-melbourne-and-perth-is-on-now/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 04:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ros de Vries</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re Asia-bound between 6 February &#8211; 20 June next year, then you can&#8217;t afford to miss Air Asia&#8217;s &#8216;Big Sale&#8217;. With tickets to Kuala Lumpur starting from $150 ex Perth and $200 for Gold Coast/Melbourne it really does pay to plan your travel ahead of time. For those going further afield, there are fares from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_651" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 500px"><img class="size-full wp-image-651 " title="AirAsia's 'Big Sale'" src="http://flighthacker.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/aax_sales_auen-e1306124312173.gif" alt="" width="490" /><p class="wp-caption-text">&#39;Big Sale&#39;, tiny fares to Asia and beyond.</p></div>
<p><a href="http://flighthacker.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/aax_sales_auen.gif"></a>If you&#8217;re Asia-bound between 6 February &#8211; 20 June next year, then you can&#8217;t afford to miss Air Asia&#8217;s &#8216;Big Sale&#8217;. With <strong>tickets to Kuala Lumpur starting from $150 ex Perth and $200 for Gold Coast/Melbourne</strong> it really does pay to plan your travel ahead of time.</p>
<p>For those going further afield, there are fares from <strong>Perth to London for less than $400 one way (inc. tax)</strong> and Australia&#8217;s east coast to the same for $100 more. I&#8217;ll post further updates this evening, but until then, it&#8217;s time for you to get your bargain on! Take a look at <a href="http://www.airasia.com/au/en/promotion/rr0920206.page">AirAsia&#8217;s &#8216;Big Sale&#8217; promo</a> page for fares and conditions.</p>
<p><strong>Note:</strong> AirAsia have a &#8216;waiting room&#8217; system in place to deal with demand &#8211; you will be put in a queue for a minimum of 15 seconds before the site will search for fares.</p>
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		<title>Where should I fly this Queen&#8217;s Birthday long weekend?</title>
		<link>http://flighthacker.com/2011/05/22/queens-birthday-2011-long-weekend-holiday/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 May 2011 11:21:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ros de Vries</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the weekend very quickly comes to a close, my mind is in hazard-avoidance mode, trying to distract itself from the prospect of 5 days ahead sans a lengthy sleep-in and breakfast at midday. So, it&#8217;s time to look towards the next holiday &#8211; and if you&#8217;re a long-time reader of this poorly-kept blog (thank [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_631" class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 500px"><img class="size-full wp-image-631    " title="Akaroa, New Zealand" src="http://flighthacker.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/2365289943_9a91bc6bbc_b.jpg" alt="Akaroa, New Zealand" width="490" height="326" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Akaroa, New Zealand. Photo: math89 (flickr)</p></div>
<p>As the weekend very quickly comes to a close, my mind is in hazard-avoidance mode, trying to distract itself from the prospect of 5 days ahead sans a lengthy sleep-in and breakfast at midday. So, it&#8217;s time to look towards the next holiday &#8211; and if you&#8217;re a long-time reader of this poorly-kept blog (thank you!), well, you may reason that I&#8217;ve got a lot of things to think about, really.</p>
<p>This upcoming <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Australia">Queens Birthday long weekend</a> (11-13 June) is a brief pleasure &#8211; it&#8217;s long enough to pack the bags for, but not quite long enough for anyone to really go troppo. However, if you&#8217;re keen to capitalise on the high Australian dollar and want to really feel like you&#8217;re overseas (instead of over the street), my tip is to give <strong>New Zealand</strong> a thought.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been tracking fares between Australia&#8217;s east coast and New Zealand over the last few weeks and without a doubt, we&#8217;re approaching the end of my &#8216;good value&#8217; window*. Flights from <strong>Sydney to Christchurch begin at a tempting $263 return (inc. tax) with Virgin Blue</strong> over the break period, if you&#8217;re happy to tack on an extra day at the end. Combine that with accommodation and travel expenses that are considerably below Australian rates and you&#8217;ve got your sights on a tour that even the Queen would envy.</p>
<p>Now, I&#8217;m not going to skirt around the fact that New Zealand has had its share of troubles lately. Much of Christchurch&#8217;s CBD is still off-limits after the February earthquake and the odd tremor is a part of life for many South Islanders. However, as the locals have stressed repeatedly, outside of central Christchurch it&#8217;s business as usual &#8211; and boy, do they need the business. For a relaxed, earthquake-free weekend away, you can either rent a car or catch a shuttle to the French-influenced town of <a href="http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&amp;source=s_q&amp;hl=en&amp;geocode=&amp;q=Akaroa,+New+Zealand&amp;aq=0&amp;sll=-43.766631,172.971153&amp;sspn=0.136612,0.288391&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;hq=&amp;hnear=Akaroa,+Canterbury,+New+Zealand&amp;ll=-43.803562,172.968407&amp;spn=0.136528,0.288391&amp;z=12">Akaroa</a>. Just over an hour&#8217;s drive south of Christchurch, its main draw is an expansive harbour that is home to endangered (and very cute) Hector&#8217;s dolphins. Two hours of swimming with these little guys is a bargain <a href="http://www.viator.com/tours/Christchurch/Swimming-with-Dolphins-in-Akaroa/">$104 via Viator</a> and the tour operator is keen to stress that warm wetsuits and warmer post-swim showers are provided!</p>
<p>If that sounds a little too energetic, there are also <a href="http://www.viator.com/tours/Christchurch/Waipara-Wine-Trail-Tour-from-Christchurch/">wine tours in the Waipara region</a>, or even sneaky day trips to Mt Hutt to taste the beginning of New Zealand&#8217;s snow season. While we&#8217;re on the topic of snow, I&#8217;ve seen <strong>Jetstar NZ offering fares between Christchurch and Queenstown for roughly $30 each way</strong>. If you ask me, there are certainly advantages to swapping over 5 hours of sketchy driving, for 45 lazy minutes in the air <em>en route</em> to your massif of choice</p>
<p>If you&#8217;ve been to New Zealand before, then this excursion across the pond will seem like a bargain no-brainer. However, if you haven&#8217;t, then this is a good time to become a fan of New Zealand&#8217;s hospitality, winter-warming food and <a href="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3096/2448892036_3a166449df.jpg">Jemaine from Flight of the Conchords</a>. Even if you miss the latter, it will still be a truly amazing trip.</p>
<p><small>* A fortnight prior, fares for the same route were $202 return. The price increase since is most probably due to increasing holiday demand, but I&#8217;m also keeping an eye on whether the recent Virgin Blue brand and price restructure has had an impact on &#8216;everyday&#8217; prices.</small></p>
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		<title>Viva Macau: Sydney to Macau from $700 return including tax!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 11:36:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ros de Vries</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Viva Macau may not be the most classy airline, but it sure does offer the punters a cheap fare to China. For the next 3 days, they&#8217;re offering direct flights between Sydney and Macau for $700 return, including tax! Direct flights also depart Melbourne for about $20 less each way. Sale is on now until [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_369" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><img class="size-full wp-image-369" title="These sale fares should have you hanging out for Macau. Photo Credit: Henrik Berger Jørgensen" src="http://flighthacker.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/macau.jpg" alt="These sale fares should have you hanging out for Macau. Photo Credit: Henrik Berger Jørgensen" width="400" height="266" /><p class="wp-caption-text">These sale fares should have you hanging out for Macau. Photo Credit: Henrik Berger Jørgensen</p></div>
<p><a href="http://www.flyvivamacau.com">Viva Macau</a> may not be the most classy airline, but it sure does offer the punters a cheap fare to China. For the next 3 days, they&#8217;re offering direct flights between Sydney and Macau for $700 return, including tax! Direct flights also depart Melbourne for about $20 less each way.</p>
<p>Sale is on now until 14 January, for travel between 1 March &#8211; 24 October, 2010. Take a look at <a href="http://a.mit.com.mo/eblast/viva_110110/index.html">Viva Macau&#8217;s promo newsletter</a> for details.</p>
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		<title>Jetstar: International price drop, Vietnam from $427 return!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 05:06:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jetstar have dropped their fares between Australian cities and a number of international destinations including Osaka, Tokyo, Phuket, Bangkok, Christchurch and Auckland, for departures during April &#8211; June, 2010. My favorite &#8211; flights to Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City) are now only $427 return including tax ex. Sydney. Perfect for avoiding the blues as Winter [...]]]></description>
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<p>Jetstar have dropped their fares between Australian cities and a number of international destinations including Osaka, Tokyo, Phuket, Bangkok, Christchurch and Auckland, for departures during April &#8211; June, 2010. My favorite &#8211; flights to Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City) are now only $427 return including tax ex. Sydney. Perfect for avoiding the blues as Winter approaches!</p>
<p>Other return fares ex. Sydney include:</p>
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<li><a href="http://adioso.com/au/syd-to-christchurch.html">Christchurch</a> from $264</li>
<li><a href="http://adioso.com/au/syd-to-bkk.html">Bangkok</a> from $587</li>
<li><a href="http://adioso.com/au/syd-to-narita.html">Tokyo</a> from $617</li>
<li><a href="http://adioso.com/au/syd-to-phuket.html">Phuket</a> from $635</li>
</ul>
<p>This doesn&#8217;t seem to be an advertised price drop, so get in quick for cheap fares. Naturally, visit <a href="http://www.adioso.com">Adioso</a> to find select dates and fares for your destination of choice.</p>
<p>I anticipate we will see more price drops  like this between now and Feb, however don&#8217;t let the opportunity pass if you genuinely want to visit these destinations. On a related note, it is not known if the <a href="http://www.smh.com.au/travel/two-qantas-executives-held-in-vietnam-20100108-lyvc.html">detainment of two Qantas/Jetstar Pacific employees</a> over a dispute regarding jet fuel futures will affect future Jetstar operations into HCM City. For the interim, I&#8217;d say it&#8217;s totally safe to purchase away. Happy travels!</p>
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		<title>Jetstar: Return flights to Singapore for less than $450!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Jan 2010 12:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jetstar has dropped the prices for all its routes to Singapore, meaning that you can pick up some unbelievable return fares, including: Melbourne return from $386 Sydney return from $446 All fares are including tax. Departures are in late Feb &#8211; March. The full round-up of dates and fares can be found on Adioso. I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_509" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 410px"><img class="size-full wp-image-509" title="Crave Singapore? On sale for less than $450 return" src="http://flighthacker.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/singapore.jpg" alt="Crave Singapore? On sale for less than $450 return" width="400" height="266" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Need another holiday? Singapore on sale for less than $450 return</p></div>
<p>Jetstar has dropped the prices for all its routes to Singapore, meaning that you can pick up some unbelievable return fares, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>Melbourne return from $386</li>
<li>Sydney return from $446</li>
</ul>
<p>All fares are including tax. Departures are in late Feb &#8211; March. The full round-up of dates and fares can be <a href="http://adioso.com/au/australia-to-sin.html" target="_blank">found on Adioso</a>.</p>
<p>I predict that we&#8217;re going to be seeing a lot more cut-price fares as January &amp; February bring the usual retail lull. So, there&#8217;s no rush to spend your Christmas money all at once &#8211; by the end of January, there&#8217;s certainly going to be more where this came from.</p>
<p>Happy new year, everyone! I wish you all great adventures and more coin to spend on cocktails in 2010.</p>
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