Originally posted by moid
I am planning a special trip to mark siginificant birthdays for myself and my wife.
We would like to travel London --> Auckland --> Melbourne --> Sydney --> London.
I am after the following advice:
(i) Can anyone suggest a good company to book the flights with? We are looking to travel business class (or similar);
(ii) Any suggestions on good hotels in Auckland; Sydney and Melbourne would be appreciated.
Many thanks,
Dean
To take in all segments, you _may_ find an RTW to be better value. Oneworld is the only alliance to offer sensible routings to all locations.
If you do the MEL-SYD segment under your own steam, many other options open up, including the Great Escapade RTW, as well as a multitude of other non-RTW options.
Emirates often offer a good deal in J and everything bar the MEL-SYD transfer, but their J class seats are not up there with the best: most a/c are 2-3-2, with only the A345 being 2-2-2.
Without doubt my favourite hotel suggestions are:
AKL - Hilton - the bow suites are especially nice with 180 degree north facing vista over the harbour;
SYD - Park Hyatt - Low rise, choose an Opera House view.
I don't have enough experience of MEL to give a good hotel suggestion I'm afraid.
Edit: Sorry, you asked for a good company to book the travel through. Of all of them, Trailfinders works for me, but I usually turn up in person. They may be a few quid more, but the staff there are as well trained as they get. They often get hotel deals too, cf. Park Hyatt at Sydney and I think the Hilton is also on their list. You are definitely in safe hands. Recently they stopped offering free visas to Biz/F pax: for Australia, you might as well do it yourself on line. I also discovered that even if you cancel a refundable ticket through them (I had bought an AKL-SYD one-way J back in March), they keep a ~£20 booking fee. In a minor protest, I booked its replacement on line rather than through them and risk another £20 'fee'. Another reason to use someone like Trailfinders is that they understand these kinds of slightly complex journeys that often can't be booked on line. Typically though, I spend hours myself investigating on line with loads of notes before going to Trialfinders. That saves frustration, and you feel more confident about what you're talking about.
H