Tuesday 17 September 2013

Fanfares CX 17 Sept 2013- Bahrain

Limited time, Limited seats!
Last week's Beijing, Shanghai and Guilin flights sold out within a couple of hours. This week, prices really weren't that enticing.



This week:
Location Price Taxes Total HK$ AUD$ Dates Seats
Fuzhou $590 $669 $1,259 $180 21/9/2013-29/9/2013 150
Manila $590 $554 $1,144 $163  20/9/2013-30/9/2013 180
Chengdu $790 $749 $1,539 $220 10/11/2013-23/11/2013 200
Phnom Penh $790 $669 $1,459 $208  21/9/2013-29/9/2013 180
Nanjing $890 $669 $1,559 $223 10/11/2013-23/11/2013 250
Ho Chi Minh City $990 $710 $1,700 $243 10/11/2013-23/11/2013 200
Phuket $1,190 $726 $1,916 $274 10/11/2013-23/11/2013 150
Bahrain $1,490 $2,020 $3,510 $501  22/9/2013-25/9/2013 60
Tokyo, Narita $1,590 $775 $2,365 $338 21/9/2013-25/9/2013 120
Amsterdam $3,290 $2,224 $5,514 $788  10/11/2013-23/11/2013 200
Los Angeles $3,690 $2,374 $6,064 $866 10/11/2013-23/11/2013 200

    Flights also earn 25% of actual miles flown on asian miles. Note, prices on website don't include taxes. 

     There is an Asian sale on Cathay, A$800 from Brisbane to HKG at the moment. Hurry!


    Bahrain Fort at Dusk

    Bahrain is an interesting destination. It's a small island nation. Think a smaller version of Dubai, but surrounded by so much water that it would be a shame not to enjoy the beach- think snorkeling.There are a fair few restored forts and museums available for those interested.But I think the name rings a bell most for it's annual car racing.

    It's easy to access, 14 day visitors visas available on arrival. But because of political instability and constant violent demonstrations, I'm not sure it's somewhere on my must visit list. 

    Check out more at: lonelyplanet.com


    bahrain towers

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