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Insane Deal: Etihad Business Class Europe to Australia $2500

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Perfect Honeymoon Trip.

Flying from Europe to Australia is long, long trip. You’ll need to transit via the Middle East or Asia, and one of the premiere Middle Eastern airlines has put together a fabulous offer to fly half way around the world in comfort. Etihad features one of the best business class products in the sky: The Business Studio. I was doing a bit of research on a trip I’m putting together to Australia and came across an incredible deal to fly from Stockholm to Sydney in business class for barely over $2500 a person. THAT is incredible.

Etihad’s Business Studio is a fantastic way to fly.

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I used Google Flights to search.

As you can see the fare is available for several months.

You have a few options to book.

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I’ve flown the Business Studio on both the 787 and A380 and it truly is a fantastic business class.

If you’d like to read my reviews: 787 and A380. Depending on the itinerary you pick, one leg from Europe to AUH may be operated by the A330. I flew this as well, it features a nice business class which I flew to South Africa and reviewed —> here

Don’t live in Stockholm?

Use points or buy a cheap one way ticket from wherever you live in Europe, or around the world, that’s what Miles and I are doing 🙂

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1 Comment

  • VK February 19, 2018

    well I am going to wait for QR ARN to SYD/BNE/MEL/AKL free companion deal (they had 4 last yr and 1 this year. definitely will have one more soon. Will be flying in dec so couldn’t ticket on the val days deal.

    Rather fly ARN to SYD on QR for $1900 (thats wha tthe tickets usually worked out to) than EY for $2500. the differnce will be used for positioning and night stay cost in ARN. + free hotel in DOH as well.

    Not to mention could get lucky if they start flying Qsuites to SYD as they have said the will.

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