Malaysia Airlines flight sale: March 2010 – UK to Australia for from £649
In the new Malaysia Airlines UK to Australia flight sale, it is possible to fly cheaply from London Heathrow to Perth (£649) or Sydney (£679) in March 2010, April 2010 and May 2010. Stopovers in Kuala Lumpur are also possible.
Malaysia Airlines to Sydney and Perth via Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia Airlines has currently got a fare sale on – but those wishing to book cheap flights to Perth or Sydney via Kuala Lumpur need to be quick.
The Asian airline is currently offering return flights to Sydney from London Heathrow for from £679 per person, and London to Perth returns for from £649.
Malaysia Airlines flight sale fares: best value?
It should be pointed out that these are not the best deals on the market at the moment – it is possible to fly to Sydney with Asiana for from £599, Melbourne with Qatar Airways for from £590 and to Perth with Emirates for from £569. However, Malaysia Airlines is consistently rated as an excellent airline, and this deal may prove interesting to anyone thinking of stopping off in Kuala Lumpur.
Flight departures in April and May 2010
What makes this Malaysia Airlines fare genuinely notable, however, is the dates it is available for. Most of the other deals around at the moment are for short notice departures or for departures in late April and May 2010.
Malaysia Airlines cheap flights Easter 2010
The travel dates for the Malaysia Airlines Sydney and Perth sale fares are from March 1st 2010 to May 31st 2010. For those wishing to depart in March 2010 – and perhaps for those wanting to spend Easter 2010 in Australia – this may well represent the best deal.
If you’d prefer to find out about other flight routes to Sydney and Perth, try reading AustraliaFlightBargains.com’s extensive guide to finding the best cheap flights to Australia – or alternatively get some ideas of what to do when you get there from our inspiration section.
London to: Perth > Melbourne > Sydney > Brisbane > Cairns > Darwin > Adelaide
Glasgow to: Perth > Melbourne > Sydney > Brisbane > Cairns > Darwin > Adelaide
Manchester to: Perth > Melbourne > Sydney > Brisbane > Cairns > Darwin > Adelaide
Birmingham to: Perth > Melbourne > Sydney > Brisbane > Cairns > Darwin > Adelaide
Newcastle to: Perth > Melbourne > Sydney > Brisbane > Cairns > Darwin > Adelaide
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