Qatar Airways has launched its January sale today, which lasts until 15 January 2024 and is available for travel until 31 October 2024.
As usual, the best deals are from Europe, and flights from the UK are very overpriced. Obviously, you need to do your research as what appears as the best deal may have some drawbacks such as long connection times in Doha or, as in the case of Belgrade, poor business class seats (some flights use short-haul aircraft and the others A330 which is 2-2-2 configuration. I’d also have a look at how much positioning flights are as well before making a decision. British Airways has a sale on until the end of the month.
Some of the flight prices are only available to book through an online travel agent. So, if you can’t find it on qatarairways.com, try Skyscanner for the cheapest online prices.
You can find the sale page here.
From the UK
From London
- Dubai £2,189
- Bangkok £2,922
- Dar Es Salam £2,557
From Manchester
- Dubai £2,391
- Abu Dhabi £2,391
- Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur £2,591
From Edinburgh
- Dubai £2,189
- Bangkok £2,931
Starting in Europe
From Oslo
- Dubai £1,284
- Bangkok £1,973
- Hong Kong £2,173
- Singapore £2,391
- Kuala Lumpur £2,338
- Perth £4,561
From Paris
- Dubai £1,875
- Bangkok £2,497
- Singapore £2,375
- Tokyo £2,475
- Seoul £2,297
From Amsterdam
- Phuket £2,105
- Bangkok £2,192
- Colombo £2,477
- Jakarta £2,219
- Hanoi £2,429
- Ho Chi Minh City £1,989
From Stockholm
- Bangkok £2,129
- Phuket £2,067
- Singapore £2,360
- Bali £2,501
- Hong Kong £1,984
- New Delhi £1,440
From Helsinki
- Dubai £1,265
- Seychelles £2,284
- Colombo £1,972
- Bangkok £1,966
- Ho Chi Minh City £2,147
- Chaing Mai £2,249
From Sofia
- Dubai £1,241
- Singapore £2,000
- Perth £3,737
- Sydney £3,339
- Melbourne £3,325
- Johannesburg £2,199
From Brussels
- Bangkok £2,011
- Chiang Mai £2,293
- Johannesburg £1,940
- Mount Kilimanjaro £2,164
From Munich
- Seoul £2,485
- Singapore £2,137
- Goa £2,195
- Cape Town £2,049
- Muscat £2,113
- Singapore £2,137
From Frankfurt
- Hong Kong £1,936
- Singapore £2,293
- Cape Town £2,049
- Johannesburg £2,030
From Milan
- Johannesburg £1,768
- Windhoek £2,289
- Maldives £2,751
- Phuket £2,065
- Seoul £2,235
- Tokyo £2,310
- Kuala Lumpur £2,163
From Rome
- Bangkok £2,002
- Jakarta £2,188
- Maldives £2,196
- Colombo £1,779
- Johannesburg £2,068
From Copenhagen
- Seychelles £2,212
- Hong Kong £1,973
From Belgrade
- Dubai £1,105
- Seychelles £2,221
- Seoul £2,300
From Warsaw
- Dubai £1,541
- Hanoi £2,062
From Bucharest
- Colombo £1,702
- Dubai £1,464
From Athens
- Tokyo £2,188
- Mumbai £1,771
- Seoul £2,168
From Berlin
- Singapore £2,236
- Perth £4,382
- Sydney £4,391
From Budapest
2 comments
I wonder when (and if!) we will finally see Europe to Australia fares coming down. I recall pre-COVID the fare to Australia was a few hundred pounds more expensive than to Singapore or other South East Asian destinations. However, looking at the above they are still hovering at double the cost of Singapore which is two thirds the way there.
I guess they still must be filling their planes downunder with people willing to fork out huge amounts.
I’m guessing it’s still catching up from Covid times as Australia was closed for so long. I went to New Zealand for about £2300 a few years before Covid. The Chinese airlines are restarting now so hopefully that will help start to lower things.