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Shanghai Return Perth $441, Sydney $445, Melbourne $459, GC $589 on AirAsia @IWantThatFlight

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AirAsia has some amazing fares to Shanghai. Travel dates are May/Jun.

Click the links below to see all the flights. We have also provided some sample dates, click them and once the search has completed you can change the dates. To get these prices, you may have to book 2 separate flights. Make sure both flights are available on the supplier websites and book them at the same time.

Perth to Shanghai Flights $441 Return.
Dep. 30/May Ret. 16/Jun $441
Dep. 30/May Ret. 17/Jun $441
Dep. 30/May Ret. 14/Jun $447
Dep. 30/May Ret. 15/Jun $447

Sydney to Shanghai Flights $445 Return.
Dep. 30/May Ret. 15/Jun $445
Dep. 30/May Ret. 17/Jun $445
Dep. 30/May Ret. 19/Jun $445
Dep. 30/May Ret. 20/Jun $445

Melbourne to Shanghai Flights $459 Return.
Dep. 30/May Ret. 14/Jun $459
Dep. 30/May Ret. 17/Jun $459
Dep. 30/May Ret. 19/Jun $459
Dep. 30/May Ret. 16/Jun $464

Gold Coast to Shanghai Flights $589 Return.
Dep. 30/May Ret. 15/Jun $589
Dep. 30/May Ret. 16/Jun $589
Dep. 30/May Ret. 17/Jun $589
Dep. 30/May Ret. 19/Jun $607

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  • +1

    Nice I want to have a short trip to china soon - Shanghai then bullet train to tianjin and Beijing ($130)

    • For the cheapskates like myself, the overnight hard sleepers are booked out well in advance (usually) in summer. So you'd have to book in advance if you want to save $50 plus accommodation.

      • So you won't pay for HSR but pay $50 for room?

        I've travelled bearlly every province and am yet to pay that. But I will pay HSR sometimes.

        • No way would I spend that :) I wouldn't even pay for a room in Beijing (dorm beds in the centre were expensive enough…). My post obviously wasn't clear enough. The overnight train's hard sleeper from Shanghai to Beijing is around $50 cheaper than a seat on the much more frequently operating high-speed trains.

          The fact that the slow overnight train travels overnight means you save $50 on the train ticket IN ADDITION to whatever accommodation costs you would have had at your destination (whether it be $1 or $1000). This is an extremely common method that backpackers use to save money (except you sacrifice any potential night-life for a night and probably miss out on a lot of sight-seeing from the train).

        • @peterpeterpumpkin:

          Your telling the wrong person. Ive backpacked China several times and have spent the equivelant of 4 years of my life with a rucksuckalna and I'm only 29.

          But trouble.in China is that you have to book overnighters early and that means if you are out of country using CTrip which rip you off with there stupid 25 or is it 50 rmb credit thing that you must pay.

  • Nice price. Wish it was in Oct/Nov :(

  • +1

    Almost in time for shanghai Disneyland opening ;)

    • my thoughts exactly!

  • air asia flys to shanghai? anyone tried long haul with airasia? it is a nearly 10hours flight.

    • Only bris to kl return. It's fine.

      Just pre-book your meals (travel trip - only order vegetarian options as you usually get fed first and air Asia has pretty decent curries. If you have kids then do not order the kids meals - disgusting.

      And take water (fill up 2ltr pet bottle after security). And snacks.

      And usually the seats don't have in built USB so take a power pack for your entertainment phone/tablet. Or prebook one of theirs Samsung tablets.

  • DONT FORGET TO ADD IN THAT EXPENSIVE CHINA VISA

    • ouch!!

    • $60 for single entry?
      Not really 'that' expensive to warrant caps :)

      • +2

        Plus the unavoidable $49.50 processing fee. $109.50 warrants italics at least.

        Plus extra money for the photocopier if you forget to photocopy your own passport :), though there's normally credit in there from the previous user since you need exact change.

        And best tip - make that appointment. Amazingly, it seems 90% of people don't and the queues are huge.

        • Wow good to know that. I even heard the mandatory visa broking service is operated by some CCP leader family interest related party. I guess this is mostly to screw those Chinese- Australian as I believe they are the major costomers to this "service".

    • +1

      do you know how much an Australian Visa cost to a Chinese Citizen? $115 or $135!
      considering millions Chinese visitors, Aus GOv made a lot more money!
      The fees supposed to be equal - while Aus still has much higher average income…
      plus. the docu AUS asked for a tourist visa is more than I applied my home loan

      • +1

        Well not even Woolworths is making money in this country. This is the perfect way to for our government screw some money out of people. The general population was struggling as is before the government pointed the industries towards the exit door.

  • dates r terrible….

  • :-( Any good deals to the capital ?

    • Yeah. Sydney to Beijing return via KL is only $3 more for the cheapest days e.g. 19 May departure 8 June return.

      Personally I would fly into one and out the other.

      • Sweet thanks will check it out

  • Any cheap flights from Mel-Sydney during second week of Feb ?

  • too bad its after shanghai majors

  • The problem that AirAsia has with China flights is the insane stop over. I've done it several times and certainly its way better now that there is the capsual hotel at KLIA2 that lets you get some shut eye and shower on the cheap. However, this time Im only going for a fortnight and it cuts too much time out of a trip than Cathay or China southern which is only like $900 return.

  • Imagine going to a country with those rude Chinese tourists everywhere.

    Tap Out China.

    • miserable.

    • Salty

    • So how's the westerners in Bali and Bangkok? Extremely well behaved I assume.

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