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energie
9th Jul 2007, 03:07
I am planning to do some flight training in australia, adelaide specifically. If it is a must to be able to travel to Vancouver, Canada once in a while, does anyone know what the cheapest/best route/airline to go with?

i tried expedia and they are all 2000-3000 dollars CDN :(

thanks in advance
E

UnderneathTheRadar
9th Jul 2007, 03:26
Try Jetstar to Honoloulou then your local el-cheapo from there onwards. Or the rat to LAX then onwards by ????

UTR

slamer.
9th Jul 2007, 09:07
Air New Zealand to fly direct to Vancouver

http://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gifhttp://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gif23 February 2007http://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gifAir New Zealand will launch direct flights between Auckland and Vancouver in November.http://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gifGroup General Manager International Airline Ed Sims says Canada has always been an extremely popular destination for New Zealanders.
"In turn, Canadians love New Zealand and come here in significant numbers every year. Starting this service will significantly grow tourism numbers between the two countries. Already each year around 46,000 Canadians visit New Zealand and 16,000 Kiwis visit Canada, even before a direct flight!" Mr Sims says.
The services will initially operate three times a week between November and March to coincide with the peak travel season between the two destinations, as Canadians escape a white winter and Kiwi ski fanatics take advantage of some of the best slopes, scenery, culture and nightlife in the world.
"Vancouver is a vibrant, cosmopolitan city that provides a convenient gateway to popular destinations like Whistler, Calgary and the Canadian Rockies," says Mr Sims.
Mr Sims says the new service is a significant undertaking for Air New Zealand. "We are committing aircraft, sales teams and considerable marketing spend to making this a profitable addition to our network."
At any one time, the airline has more than 20 routes under consideration as part of its long-term strategy to grow the airline.
"We are committed to creating at least one new long haul international destination each year. Our previous two - San Francisco and Shanghai - have been hugely popular with customers and bookings on both routes continuing to exceed expectations. We are sure the new Vancouver service will be similarly successful."
To reach Vancouver today from New Zealand, customers travel via Honolulu, Los Angeles or San Francisco. With a flight time of approximately 13 hours 45 minutes from New Zealand, the new non-stop service using Air New Zealand's new Boeing 777-200ER aircraft will shave hours of transit time from customers' travel itineraries.
For Australian customers, the new service provides a convenient one-stop offering from all eastern seaboard ports that Air New Zealand serves and eliminates the challenges of a US transit-stop as is currently the case with all other carriers. It will become the quickest way to Vancouver from both Melbourne and Adelaide.
"This non-stop flight is ideally suited to the new $1.7 billion 777 fleet in which Air New Zealand has invested in the past 18 months," says Mr Sims.
Flight schedules between Auckland and Vancouver have been designed to meet the needs of both business and leisure travellers, with early evening departure times. Star Alliance partner Air Canada will also be code sharing on the service, which will depart Auckland on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
The new destination was launched today at a specially-themed breakfast at Air New Zealand headquarters in Auckland.
Flights to Vancouver will begin on Friday 2 November 2007 and run through until Friday 28 March 2008. Tickets are available from today, with prices starting (ex Auckland) from $2289 (excluding airport taxes).
Air New Zealand will operate the following schedule to Vancouver, subject to timeslot, capacity and regulatory approvals:
http://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gif Flight Number Schedulehttp://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gif NZ84Departs AKL1915Arrives YVR1200http://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gif NZ83Departs YVR1830Arrives AKL0600+2*http://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gif*Note - due to time difference, time of arrival in New Zealand is two days later than departure date. http://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gif Australian connecting flight details:http://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gifhttp://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gif (AKL-YVR departs at 1915) (YVR-AKL arrives at 0600)http://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gifhttp://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gif ADL - AKL arrives at 1710 AKL - ADLdeparts 0715 CNS - AKL arrives at 1800 AKL - CNSdeparts 0740 BNE - AKL arrives at 1740 AKL - BNEdeparts 0930 MEL - AKL arrives at 1720 AKL - MELdeparts 0730 SYD - AKL arrives at 1630 AKL - SYDdeparts 0700 http://www.airnz.co.nz/NR/AirNZ/images/null.gif

ENDS
Issued by Air New Zealand Public Affairs
For more information:

Tracey Palmer
Corporate Communications Manager
Air New Zealand
Tel 09 336 3179
021 628 129
Email [email protected] ([email protected])

VH-XXX
9th Jul 2007, 10:07
Don't go direct to an airline, try www.bestflights.com.au (http://www.bestflights.com.au) or similar. The search engine will find the cheapest and will probably be less than half the rack rate if you go direct to the airline.