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Discount Business Class Travel Strategy: The Circle Pacific Airfare
09/07/2007 | Read/Post Comments (16) | Permalink
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Business and First Class airfares from the US to Australia are among the highest in the world, but there are still a few strategies for scoring discount Business Class travel.

When flying trans-Pacific, the cheapest way to get from destination A to destination B and back may be to fly in a circle, specifically with a “Circle Pacific” Business Class airfare strategy.

These fares require at least one stop in the North Pacific and one in the south (Australia and/or New Zealand) They’re tailor-made for the executive who has to hopscotch around the Pacific Rim or who wants to cap a business trip with a few days of leisure travel.


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And they’re flexible -- only the first flight leg has to be booked before departure, plus, they’re usually far cheaper (20% to 60%) than many point-to-point itineraries.

Here’s how you can use Circle Pacific for Discount Business Class travel to Australia.

Qantas’ round-trip Business Class airfare from San Francisco or Los Angeles to Sydney can be as much as $14,473, while a Business Class Circle Pacific fare is $4,979. In order to save the difference -- $9,494 –- you need to make two stops in cities like Bali, Bangkok, Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai, or Tokyo on the return. That’s not much of a sacrifice for obtaining discount business class travel to Australia.

Alternatively, a round-trip in Business Class from New York to Sydney on Qantas/American (Oneworld) costs $11,458. The Circle Pacific fare is $5,062, a savings of $6,396.

Honolulu qualifies as a stop-over on this itinerary. That’s not much of a sacrifice for obtaining discount business class travel to Australia either!


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Comments
Posted by: AHague | 1:25 PM CT September 23

I want to fly Miami-Beijing in July with my family and then go to either Hong Kong or Sydney for a week before returning home. I would like to find the cheapest business class fares, any suggestions?

Posted by: RCotton | 4:12 PM CT October 26

I am travelling to Hong Kong, 2 persons, on November 29, 2007 and returning on December 7, 2007. I was looking for the best fare Business Class from San Diego to Hong Kong with only one stop.

Posted by: DMorgan | 2:50 PM CT November 5

Split this ticket, look for alternative gateways. Booking from St. Louis to Melbourne in March. Most routings go through LAX, so I tried SFO. $10,690 on United in Business, change in Denver, LAX or SFO, and Auckland. Booked Cathay Pacific through AA website SFO-MEL, change in Hong Kong (search schedule, oneworld, maximum # of flights) $9948. Booked STL-SFO separately, $1090 RT Nonstop. Get AA points/miles, a ton of Asia Miles, and CP's awesome business class for an extra $358 over United. Same strategy also works for 1st class: $16,361 SFO-MEL, +1090 first class nonstop from STL to SFO. It's a long trip via Hong Kong, but if time is NOT important, this will save you money.

Posted by: CORTOLANI | 1:03 PM CT November 30

AIR NEW ZEALAND sells First Class-style Seats as BUSINESS CLASS!!! They are full lay down sleeper-seats with your full privacy & all the acroutements of Qantas's First Class.....terrific food, individual entertainment systems, personal 'pamper packs' & wonderful service. In other words, ANZ gives First class seats as Business Class for less than $5000 round trip from NY. Only catch is you have to stop in Auckland.....which isn't exactly the end of the world, but close!

Posted by: TReynolds | 10:58 AM CT February 6

I live in Gulfport, MS and will be flying to Australia at the end of February. Need to know the closest and cheapest first/business class fare to Sydney. Any input would be greatly appreciated.

Posted by: TReynolds | 10:59 AM CT February 6

Coorection on last post. Will be leaving end of March.

Posted by: DMorgan | 11:48 AM CT February 6

Try this: http://www.oneworld.com/ow/air-travel-options/multi-sector-intercontinental-fares/circle-pacific-fare You should be able to get away with 26000 miles, under $7000 as long as you are willing to fly through Hong Kong in one direction.

Posted by: CBurke | 11:28 AM CT April 16

My family of 6 needs to fly from LA to Auckland on December 15, 2008 and from Sydney, Australia back on Jan 4th. We'd like 2 business class tickets and 4 economy. Any suggestions?

Posted by: gpaulsen | 12:08 PM CT April 25

BEEN IN THE TRAVEL INDUSTRY FOR 50+ YEARS... WILL SEE HOW THIS WORKS I ALWAYS TRY TO KEEP UP.. BUT DO MISS...NEED SOMEONE LIKE YOU TO KEEP ME UP TO DATE,... TNX GP

Posted by: hsanuja | 10:52 PM CT July 28

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