Are you planning on a trip to Australia! How about spicing it up a little with a stop in Singapore and why not visit both the east and west coast in one go! We have just found this awesome multi-stop flight on our flights comparison tool. You will have the luxury of flying with British Airways an airline which has consistently provided an excellent level of service to obtain its 4* Skytrax award supported by its 20th place in the Top 100 Airlines. So if you want a mixture of exploring and discovery this flight path will be for you Dublin > Singapore > Perth > Sydney > London.
Sample Routes:
Dublin - Singapore - Perth - Sydney - London
Dublin - Singapore - Perth - Sydney - Manchester
Dublin - Singapore - Perth - Sydney - Edinburgh
Dublin - Singapore - Perth - Sydney - Dublin
Dublin - Singapore - Perth - Sydney - Newcastle
*You will have the option to remove the Singapore sector of this flight saving you about £10 and fly on to Perth*
What Are Multi-Stop Open-Jaw Flights: For those of you who are not familiar with this type of travel, it is a flight which depart or returns to a different country to where it originated from. In this particular case your departure point will be Dublin and you will need to make your own way there however, the main fare will take you to Singapore to connect onto Perth and Sydney, it will return you back to the UK. You can find various low cost carrier connections using our flights comparison tool.
Tip: When travelling abroad you should consider having a specialist credit card when making purchases, they often have the best conversion rates and will save you from being hit by astronomical currency conversion charges. We have written a guide exploring the best cards to get in a previous article 'Best Credit Cards: How To Spend Money Abroad Without The Crazy Charges!' we have also written a guide on the best prepaid cards if you want a flexible solution 'Prepaid Cards That Don’t Bite Into Your Wallet!'
Note A: With such a complex flight booking, it is of course very difficult to find dates for all tastes and holiday periods. Our recommendation would be, to use our bookings samples as a guidance in planning your own route for your desire dates. It is always handy to refer back to the sample when trying to workout which days are best to use as your connection points.
Buses
If you are looking for super cheap bus fares within the UK Megabus is the place to be they have great fares on inter city routes, if they do not have the desired route National Express will most certainly have a cheap fare for you, the key is book in advance to benefit from their saver rates. It is a perfect solution for the cheap flight and hotel solutions we post as it often requires a bit of travelling.
Trains
If you are looking for some cheap rail connections within the UK, we highly recommend you check out thetrainline.com they often have some very competitive rates on fares for specific dates, additionally always check if Virgin Trains have any offers, they have fantastic fares if booked in advance. This is a great solution for travelling to other cities when base pointing cheap flights or when you are booking a luxury UK hotel stay.
Connecting Flights
If you are looking for flights you should check out our flights comparison tool, it cross compares all the cheapest vendors for any booking, ensuring it shows you shows you direct and in-direct flight solutions with a parameter search for local airports. This will not only save you the hassle of checking all sites it can often save you a shed load of money.
Hotels
If you are looking for a hotel you should check out our hotel comparison tool, it cross compares all the cheapest vendors for any booking furthermore, it supplies a range hotels to suit all budgets, whether you are looking for a budget break to a luxury spa hotel it will surely find it. Additionally if you are looking for a hotel in the UK Travelodge have super saver rates if booked in advance, it's always worth a check if the rates apply to your dates.
You should always check out TripAdvisor to ensure the ratings of any hotel bookings are of a satisfactory standard, sometimes lower rating hotels rank very well so it always makes great sense to check are you getting value for money.
Attractions
If you are looking for some cheap attraction tickets we highly recommend you check out Attractiontix and 365 tickets, they have very competitive rates on theme parks, local attractions, tours and tickets. Always have a look at TripAdvisor when planning your holiday to find out what's hot and what's not when it comes to all the local attractions.
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13 comments
iceburnmarko
5 Jan 16#13
flights through Singapore does get delay / cancelled and it not just ba but Emirates and other airlines as well. why the flight from Dubai to ondo was catching in Feb was delay by few hours and then flew higher than normal to get into London within slot. but that something else. but u right it doesn't happen that often! and you can avoid Singapore route and do Bangkok (but that changing airport fees) , Malaysia (make sure u don't fly on malaysian airline even on codesharing through Malaysia cause from today they will offhold your hold luggage when arrive at Malaysia). in relation about landing in UK but not leaving UK. can get tickets that arrive in UK esp open jaw ones that are cheaper. the killer is leaving UK esp London.
foxhound
5 Jan 16#12
Thanks OP. Booked DUB - SIN - SYD and return MEL - LON. £582. We used AVIOS/BA miles to get a one way ticket to Dublin. Also staying a day in Singapore. Fantastic!
Llantarnam
4 Jan 16#11
So both daily flights from SIN to LHR (BA12 and 16) are regularly cancelled? Strange.
How often is regularly
Brabus_Duddy
4 Jan 161#10
"You will have the luxury of flying with British Airways an airline which has consistently provided an excellent level of service to obtain its 4* Skytrax award supported by its 20th place in the Top 100 Airlines"
Hmmm really? When their flights are not cancelled :P.
jcluk
4 Jan 16#9
No, the route I use regularly is from Singapore to LHR but the plane first comes from Sydney to Singapore and is often delayed or cancelled.
x80ssm
4 Jan 16#8
anyone else see the £55 and get a bit too excited :disappointed:
lisaloo
4 Jan 16#7
What dates please. Have read through but didn't see. Might be the wine though x
Llantarnam
3 Jan 16#6
The deal is based on flying from Singapore to Perth. The final leg (SYD-LHR) stops in Singapore on the way back to refuel. Are you saying that you flew from Sydney to Singapore, and the plane stopped there?
Would be surprised if a prestige route like SYD-LHR was regularly cancelled.
jcluk
3 Jan 161#5
Just need to watch out on this particular route as BA between Singapore and Sydney is a fairly regular cancellation. They once asked me to spend another two nights in Singapore after a 48 hour delay. I got home with Qatar Airways for less so worth checking their prices too.
ian18
3 Jan 161#4
Not sure how they get around the rule of having to end in Dublin.
I would not trust this further than I can see it.
Mind you I also wouldn't call flying to Australia in economy luxury!
Llantarnam
3 Jan 16#2
One of HP's better offerings, although you need to fiddle with the dates if you want more than 1 day in SIN.
little_landy
3 Jan 16#1
Trying to work out how to use the site so I either start or end up in Manchester but can't figure it out lol
Llantarnam to little_landy
3 Jan 16#3
If you click on the 'get deal' button on the HUKD site it takes you to the HP site. Click on the 'click here to book' button and it will open up the search tool displaying the LHR option. In the final set of flights change LNR to MAN and click 'search'. This will give you the £596 set of flights returning to Manchester.
You cannot start in Manchester (unless you want to pay about £200 extra)
Opening post
Sample Routes:
Dublin - Singapore - Perth - Sydney - London
Dublin - Singapore - Perth - Sydney - Manchester
Dublin - Singapore - Perth - Sydney - Edinburgh
Dublin - Singapore - Perth - Sydney - Dublin
Dublin - Singapore - Perth - Sydney - Newcastle
*You will have the option to remove the Singapore sector of this flight saving you about £10 and fly on to Perth*
What Are Multi-Stop Open-Jaw Flights: For those of you who are not familiar with this type of travel, it is a flight which depart or returns to a different country to where it originated from. In this particular case your departure point will be Dublin and you will need to make your own way there however, the main fare will take you to Singapore to connect onto Perth and Sydney, it will return you back to the UK. You can find various low cost carrier connections using our flights comparison tool.
Tip: When travelling abroad you should consider having a specialist credit card when making purchases, they often have the best conversion rates and will save you from being hit by astronomical currency conversion charges. We have written a guide exploring the best cards to get in a previous article 'Best Credit Cards: How To Spend Money Abroad Without The Crazy Charges!' we have also written a guide on the best prepaid cards if you want a flexible solution 'Prepaid Cards That Don’t Bite Into Your Wallet!'
Note A: With such a complex flight booking, it is of course very difficult to find dates for all tastes and holiday periods. Our recommendation would be, to use our bookings samples as a guidance in planning your own route for your desire dates. It is always handy to refer back to the sample when trying to workout which days are best to use as your connection points.
Buses
If you are looking for super cheap bus fares within the UK Megabus is the place to be they have great fares on inter city routes, if they do not have the desired route National Express will most certainly have a cheap fare for you, the key is book in advance to benefit from their saver rates. It is a perfect solution for the cheap flight and hotel solutions we post as it often requires a bit of travelling.
Trains
If you are looking for some cheap rail connections within the UK, we highly recommend you check out thetrainline.com they often have some very competitive rates on fares for specific dates, additionally always check if Virgin Trains have any offers, they have fantastic fares if booked in advance. This is a great solution for travelling to other cities when base pointing cheap flights or when you are booking a luxury UK hotel stay.
Connecting Flights
If you are looking for flights you should check out our flights comparison tool, it cross compares all the cheapest vendors for any booking, ensuring it shows you shows you direct and in-direct flight solutions with a parameter search for local airports. This will not only save you the hassle of checking all sites it can often save you a shed load of money.
Hotels
If you are looking for a hotel you should check out our hotel comparison tool, it cross compares all the cheapest vendors for any booking furthermore, it supplies a range hotels to suit all budgets, whether you are looking for a budget break to a luxury spa hotel it will surely find it. Additionally if you are looking for a hotel in the UK Travelodge have super saver rates if booked in advance, it's always worth a check if the rates apply to your dates.
You should always check out TripAdvisor to ensure the ratings of any hotel bookings are of a satisfactory standard, sometimes lower rating hotels rank very well so it always makes great sense to check are you getting value for money.
Attractions
If you are looking for some cheap attraction tickets we highly recommend you check out Attractiontix and 365 tickets, they have very competitive rates on theme parks, local attractions, tours and tickets. Always have a look at TripAdvisor when planning your holiday to find out what's hot and what's not when it comes to all the local attractions.
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13 comments
How often is regularly
Hmmm really? When their flights are not cancelled :P.
Would be surprised if a prestige route like SYD-LHR was regularly cancelled.
I would not trust this further than I can see it.
Mind you I also wouldn't call flying to Australia in economy luxury!
You cannot start in Manchester (unless you want to pay about £200 extra)