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Was your flight delayed, cancelled or overbooked? You may be entitled to compensation of up to £521.00 per person.
Looking to travel down under? Why not combine this with an around the world ticket? Flight-Delayed.co.uk helps air passengers with travel information and tips on how to get the best deals on flights to Australia and around the world tickets.
The sixth largest country is a land of vast diversity. Home of the kangaroo and the famous outback, Australia also offers over 36,000 km off spectacular coastline as well as multicultural big-city life. Are you planning your next big trip? Flights to Australia can be extremely pricey. Make sure to compare offers in order to get the best deal. You might want to consider an around the world ticket which will give you more value for money.
Flights to Australia form the UK to main Australian airports
Adelaide: Malaysia Airlines – Emirates - British Airways - Darwin Airline
Brisbane: China Southern – Emirates - KLM – Flybe - Etihad Airways – AtlasJet – Qantas
Darwin: Malaysia Airlines - British Airways - Emirates.
Melbourne: China Southern - Etihad Airways – KLM – Emirates
Perth: China Southern - Etihad Airways – KLM – Emirates – Qatar Airways
Sydney: China Southern - Etihad Airways – British Airways – Malaysia Airlines
There are several airlines alliances offering around the world tickets giving you the opportunity to collect miles as you fly.
One World: An alliance of major airlines such as British Airways, Qatar, Qantas, Cathay Pacific, Malaysia Airlines etc offering around the world tickets with stops in Australia. More here: www.oneworld.com
Star Alliance (Air Canada, Air China, Turkish Airlines, Swiss Air, Singapore Airlines, Lufthansa, etc.) also offers around the world tickets to Australia. More here: www.staralliance.com
SkyTeam (KLM, Air France, Alitalia, Delta Airways, Aerolineas Argentinas, Vietnam Airlines etc.) offers around the world tickets as well as travel passes for Asia and the South West Pacific. More here: www.skyteam.com
Flights to Australia would only fall under Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 (which is the one that determines when compensation is due) if a delay or cancellation would take place on a flight from an EU country to Australia, or if it took place from Australia to a EU country with an EU carrier.
Flight-Delayed can help you battle the airline for compensation by writing letters, lodging complaints with the national enforcement bodies and taking legal action against the airline. The amount of compensation depends on the distance of the flight, and the length of time you lost.
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