Cheapest ow flight from SE Asia to Europe/DXB/IST?
#1
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Cheapest ow flight from SE Asia to Europe/DXB/IST?
Hi to you all!
I am looking for the cheapest one-way fare between SE Asia and Europe, Dubai or Istanbul, either in Economy- or Business-Class...
So far I found a good deal on CEBU PACIFIC to DXB - but any other options? any ideas, alternatives?
ThanX ChriX
I am looking for the cheapest one-way fare between SE Asia and Europe, Dubai or Istanbul, either in Economy- or Business-Class...
So far I found a good deal on CEBU PACIFIC to DXB - but any other options? any ideas, alternatives?
ThanX ChriX
#2
Join Date: Sep 2016
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Well you quoted a big region
Traditional airline wise:
TPE to IST has Turkish Airline
TPE to AMS(europe) has KLM(this flight originated in Phillipines and stops over in Taipei, so depend on where you want to board)
S.E.A. to DXB would be Cebu Pacific and Flydubai but they're on the LCC side. Nothing major but if you're looking for the cheapest, might want to weigh in the luggage charge.
Cebu Pacific is MNL to DXB
Flydubai is BKK to DXB
If you're looking to Europe as a general and flying LCC:
Norwegian Air(DY) flies from BKK to CPH or OSL, from both you can fly into Europe.
Since you're flying one way, might be worth it to look into LCC(no major oversized luggage of course)
Probably narrow down your origin and destination plus dates then look into the specific airlines?
Traditional airline wise:
TPE to IST has Turkish Airline
TPE to AMS(europe) has KLM(this flight originated in Phillipines and stops over in Taipei, so depend on where you want to board)
S.E.A. to DXB would be Cebu Pacific and Flydubai but they're on the LCC side. Nothing major but if you're looking for the cheapest, might want to weigh in the luggage charge.
Cebu Pacific is MNL to DXB
Flydubai is BKK to DXB
If you're looking to Europe as a general and flying LCC:
Norwegian Air(DY) flies from BKK to CPH or OSL, from both you can fly into Europe.
Since you're flying one way, might be worth it to look into LCC(no major oversized luggage of course)
Probably narrow down your origin and destination plus dates then look into the specific airlines?
#3
Join Date: Nov 2014
Posts: 602
I took Air Asia X once from KUL to STN, which was ridiculously cheap (something in the order of 500 MYR with an upgrade to an exit-row seat). Alas, it's long gone. Now I'd say it'd have to be the Cebu Pacific flight you found to DXB, and then onwards with WizzAir to BUD (also check out FlyDubai to PRG or BTS, which is near VIE). This is assuming you don't have hold luggage.
Even cheaper than that, and if you're very flexible with your time, you could score a charter flight: I'd first check TUI Fly from BKK. There are many charter flights and no one central way to look for them, so it'd help if you said where exactly in Europe you want to get to.
Another option is, with all the overcapacity, some legacy carriers that have nothing else to offer have now been forced to significantly cut prices. For example, Air China recently advertised a discounted fare TPE-PEK-WAW for 15,000 TWD return (and I believe the price the other way was even lower at €360). At this price point you could just treat it as a one-way fare and never use the return part. One good destination to look for such deals could be ARN. With some exceptions, once you're within the EU you can get anywhere else cheaply if you book well in advance.
Even cheaper than that, and if you're very flexible with your time, you could score a charter flight: I'd first check TUI Fly from BKK. There are many charter flights and no one central way to look for them, so it'd help if you said where exactly in Europe you want to get to.
Another option is, with all the overcapacity, some legacy carriers that have nothing else to offer have now been forced to significantly cut prices. For example, Air China recently advertised a discounted fare TPE-PEK-WAW for 15,000 TWD return (and I believe the price the other way was even lower at €360). At this price point you could just treat it as a one-way fare and never use the return part. One good destination to look for such deals could be ARN. With some exceptions, once you're within the EU you can get anywhere else cheaply if you book well in advance.
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In addition to TK, TG and MH seem to generally be lowering some fares.
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This all is pretty pointless unless the OP does not specify from where he/she originates and where the ultimate destination is.
There are quite a few options but I (and I´m sure most others) will not give any advise without knowing between which points travel is required.
... and at least a rough time frame should be given.
There are quite a few options but I (and I´m sure most others) will not give any advise without knowing between which points travel is required.
... and at least a rough time frame should be given.