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Etihad Return: Dublin SYD $987 MEL $1029, Rome SYD $1006, Zurich MEL $1002, SYD $1050 Oct-Nov @ IWTF

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Etihad is having a huge sale on flights to Europe. All the cheap travel dates are in October - November/26. Hopefully the situation in the middle east will be calmer by then, but be aware that travel insurance does not cover war, which may affect you for delays or other complications. Consumer law is still a protection, so you should be able to get a refund from the airline if the flights are cancelled.

Since this deal is a risk, you will probably want to book directly with Etihad. A direct booking link to Etihad.com appears in our flight results so you can use that. Other travel agencies are cheaper, but if you have to change your booking they may be more work to deal with.

  • Flying: Etihad Airways
  • Cheapest Dates: October - December/26
  • Included: Carry on luggage, meals and entertainment.
  • Layover: Abu Dhabi

$987 Return Sydney to Dublin Flights.

.Depart. .Return. .Price.
14/Oct 03/Nov $1033 View Flight
15/Oct 03/Nov $992 View Flight
17/Oct 03/Nov $991 View Flight
21/Oct 04/Nov $1033 View Flight
22/Oct 05/Nov $988 View Flight
24/Oct 07/Nov $1033 View Flight
25/Oct 08/Nov $987 View Flight
26/Oct 08/Nov $1033 View Flight
26/Oct 15/Nov $1033 View Flight
03/Nov 17/Nov $1033 View Flight
09/Nov 22/Nov $1033 View Flight
09/Nov 29/Nov $1033 View Flight
11/Nov 25/Nov $1033 View Flight
13/Nov 27/Nov $1033 View Flight
14/Nov 28/Nov $1033 View Flight
16/Nov 29/Nov $1033 View Flight
16/Nov 30/Nov $1033 View Flight
17/Nov 30/Nov $1033 View Flight
19/Nov 07/Dec $1033 View Flight
20/Nov 07/Dec $1033 View Flight
21/Nov 07/Dec $1033 View Flight
22/Nov 07/Dec $988 View Flight
26/Nov 09/Dec $989 View Flight
27/Nov 09/Dec $987 View Flight

$1029 Return Melbourne to Dublin Flights.

.Depart. .Return. .Price.
13/Oct 03/Nov $1029 View Flight
16/Oct 03/Nov $1029 View Flight
17/Oct 03/Nov $1029 View Flight
19/Oct 03/Nov $1029 View Flight
19/Oct 04/Nov $1029 View Flight
20/Oct 03/Nov $1029 View Flight
21/Oct 10/Nov $1029 View Flight
23/Oct 06/Nov $1029 View Flight
24/Oct 07/Nov $1029 View Flight
25/Oct 08/Nov $1029 View Flight
26/Oct 09/Nov $1029 View Flight
26/Oct 10/Nov $1029 View Flight
09/Nov 23/Nov $1029 View Flight
10/Nov 24/Nov $1029 View Flight
12/Nov 26/Nov $1029 View Flight
13/Nov 27/Nov $1029 View Flight
14/Nov 28/Nov $1029 View Flight
15/Nov 29/Nov $1029 View Flight
16/Nov 30/Nov $1029 View Flight
17/Nov 30/Nov $1029 View Flight
18/Nov 30/Nov $1029 View Flight
19/Nov 07/Dec $1029 View Flight
20/Nov 07/Dec $1029 View Flight
22/Nov 07/Dec $1029 View Flight
27/Nov 09/Dec $1029 View Flight

$1002 Return Melbourne to Zurich Flights.

.Depart. .Return. .Price.
27/Oct 10/Nov $1004 View Flight
27/Oct 12/Nov $1004 View Flight
28/Oct 11/Nov $1004 View Flight
28/Oct 12/Nov $1004 View Flight
28/Oct 16/Nov $1003 View Flight
29/Oct 12/Nov $1004 View Flight
29/Oct 16/Nov $1004 View Flight
31/Oct 14/Nov $1003 View Flight
01/Nov 16/Nov $1004 View Flight
02/Nov 16/Nov $1004 View Flight
09/Nov 23/Nov $1002 View Flight
09/Nov 25/Nov $1002 View Flight
09/Nov 30/Nov $1003 View Flight
10/Nov 25/Nov $1002 View Flight
10/Nov 26/Nov $1004 View Flight
10/Nov 30/Nov $1003 View Flight
11/Nov 25/Nov $1002 View Flight
11/Nov 26/Nov $1004 View Flight
13/Nov 26/Nov $1004 View Flight
15/Nov 29/Nov $1003 View Flight
15/Nov 30/Nov $1004 View Flight
17/Nov 30/Nov $1003 View Flight
21/Nov 07/Dec $1004 View Flight
22/Nov 07/Dec $1004 View Flight
26/Nov 08/Dec $1004 View Flight

$1050 Return Sydney to Zurich Flights.

.Depart. .Return. .Price.
05/Oct 21/Oct $1050 View Flight
05/Oct 27/Oct $1050 View Flight
06/Oct 21/Oct $1050 View Flight
06/Oct 27/Oct $1051 View Flight
06/Oct 28/Oct $1050 View Flight
27/Oct 10/Nov $1050 View Flight
29/Oct 12/Nov $1050 View Flight
30/Oct 13/Nov $1050 View Flight
01/Nov 15/Nov $1050 View Flight
02/Nov 16/Nov $1050 View Flight
03/Nov 17/Nov $1050 View Flight
09/Nov 23/Nov $1050 View Flight
10/Nov 24/Nov $1050 View Flight
12/Nov 26/Nov $1050 View Flight
13/Nov 27/Nov $1050 View Flight
15/Nov 29/Nov $1050 View Flight
16/Nov 30/Nov $1050 View Flight
18/Nov 30/Nov $1050 View Flight
19/Nov 07/Dec $1050 View Flight
20/Nov 07/Dec $1050 View Flight
22/Nov 07/Dec $1050 View Flight

$1006 Return Sydney to Rome Flights.

.Depart. .Return. .Price.
07/Oct 21/Oct $1007 View Flight
11/Oct 25/Oct $1007 View Flight
14/Oct 28/Oct $1007 View Flight
19/Oct 02/Nov $1024 View Flight
21/Oct 04/Nov $1007 View Flight
23/Oct 04/Nov $1007 View Flight
23/Oct 06/Nov $1007 View Flight
23/Oct 07/Nov $1008 View Flight
23/Oct 08/Nov $1008 View Flight
26/Oct 09/Nov $1007 View Flight
27/Oct 10/Nov $1008 View Flight
28/Oct 11/Nov $1008 View Flight
29/Oct 16/Nov $1006 View Flight
31/Oct 15/Nov $1006 View Flight
02/Nov 15/Nov $1007 View Flight
02/Nov 16/Nov $1007 View Flight
04/Nov 18/Nov $1008 View Flight
06/Nov 20/Nov $1007 View Flight
07/Nov 21/Nov $1024 View Flight
08/Nov 22/Nov $1050 View Flight
09/Nov 23/Nov $1007 View Flight
12/Nov 26/Nov $1024 View Flight
15/Nov 27/Nov $1007 View Flight
19/Nov 09/Dec $1007 View Flight
22/Nov 09/Dec $1008 View Flight

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Comments

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  • The middle east situation will be better by then? Hope so. Ukraine and Russia is still on.

    • Yeah, not booking any flight with them to Europe until the world situation is more certain.

  • No check in luggage included in the base fares

  • Anything from Brisbane?

    • They stopped flying to BNE years ago

  • Fyi Zurich hotels are like 400 a night..

    • I changed trains in Zurich about twelve months ago and a schnitty and chips was ~$AU60. I just grabbed a sandwich and a couple beers at the supermarket instead. Beautiful country but you will bleed cash at a prodigious rate.

      • French side is much cheaper

  • As a former travel professional, I think you have an obligation when promoting these fares that you are potentially profiting on two crucial things.
    1) the current dfat advise is do not travel to the UAE which includes on their website, a do not travel advisory to transit. This is important, because the general public don’t think of the UAE as their destination, but for legal purposes, they have travelled against the highest level of government advise. The risk isn’t just flight cancelation.

    2) For the majority of travel insurance policies including credit card policies, travelling to a location against a specific DFAT warning of do not travel, by the terms and conditions, can automatically void the travel insurance policy. You can buy the policy, they will sell it to you, and you could go to claim on it for something completely unrelated to transiting in the UAE, provide the insurer the requested documents to claim (typically flight booking is requested in the documents request) see you transited via UAE against DFAT advice, cancel the policy and you are completely uncovered. People will argue they shouldn’t have sold you the policy but the policies terms and conditions state this requirement, and at the time you bought the policy the DFAT do not travel advice was already in place.

    Travelling/purchasing against DFAT advice on a do not travel alert is serious and the general public don’t understand how serious, until something happens. I can’t tell you what to do I can just say I feel uncomfortable you not saying these two things, because the flights being cancelled are not the biggest risk of these purchases. Dodging some intersected missiles probably not the biggest risk, but the unthought of risk of having to sell your home because you have foreign hospital bills from an accident getting hit by a car crossing the road in a country that doesnt have a reciprocal agreement with Australia, because you saved a couple of hundred dollars flying via the UAE,when nothing adverse happened in the UAE is serious. Travel insurance companies have one job when your claim comes across their desk. Request a lot of evidence, scour it for a reason to reject it, move on with their day. Would I take the risk? Maybe. Definitely not with any children, (this is truly a scary propostion) and for a client of mine? Absolutely not. I would explain, hey this is a big life changing risk, and if they wanted to continue I would have them sign a waiver that included that I counselled them as to the risk of purchasing and travelling during a DFAT do not travel advisory including not to transit in the UAE, that they will have no consular assistance and that their travel insurance would likely be cancelled at claim due to the DFAT warning and travel insurance policies. If anyone wants to check this, recently someone uploaded a deal for Tick insurance discount. Out of curiosity I checked their paperwork on their site because I have not sold tick insurance. It very clearly states travelling against a dfat travel warning country voids the policy. For insurance purposes, they don’t care if it is a two hour transit, if you cleared customs etc, it is enough for them to have the right to cancel the whole policy. I would feel better if you included something more specific about this risk when posting these.

    • …they will sell it to you…

      It ought to made law that they can't sell it to anyone if you have no cover and all they're doing is keeping your money!

      • the only time insurance tests the facts is at claim time. It can be ruthless and I have seen it. Most people don’t read the terms and conditions, and they are agreeing to them. One other important term I really wish there was more education to the public about is alcohol. If you have even had one drink and something happens to you accident/injury wise they most likely will reject your claim and the results can be life changing there too, and what happened to you can in truth have nothing to do with drinking but perhaps an uneven road or stairs etc. You don’t have to be drunk. Any evidence you had one drink, bad news. They go to very sneaky (in my opinion) lengths to prove you had a drink of alcohol. If you ever away and buying a alcoholic drink, pay for it in cash. Just sayin… It’s a nasty industry.

        • Rue the day that cash gets withdrawn as legal tender, THEY want to know everything we are doing and buying.

  • I still wouldn’t risk it even in October… It’s not worth saving a few hundred over other options.

    Etihad doesn’t even include bags either, so it’s actually ~$1,300 - once you factor that in, is it really worth the risk? If you want the luxury, Cathay is only a few hundred more. If you’re on a budget, there’s cheap Chinese and Japanese airlines flying routes to Europe for similar pricing.

    • Agreed. I know a family the son supposed to have a swimming competition in Italy last month April so the squad booked a flight with one of the Middle Eastern airline a few months ago, then the parents decided to fly there to watch their son to compete, they booked a flight with Singapore airline. A couple of weeks before the competition, the flight for the swimming squad had to be altered due to the Middle East conflict so they had to cancel their competition. Meanwhile it was too late for the parents to cancel their flight with Singapore airline so they just flew to Italy without their son for their couple holiday instead, while the son had to stay at home. Overall the family was not happy at all.

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