Sunday, March 14, 2010

Comfortable Flight to Australia from San Diego

Comfortable Flight to Australia from San Diego?
How long is the flight, also how can i be more comfortable
Air Travel - 5 Answers
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1 :
There are no non-stops from San Diego to Sydney, Australia. You would have to go to either Los Angeles or San Francisco. The flight from Los Angeles would take about 14 1/2 hours. The best way to be more comfortable is to buy a better seat. Good on United would be to purchase an economy plus seat, which is an economy seat with first class leg room (only offered on United). Better on any airline would be a business class seat. These seats are similar to a first class seat on a domestic flight. Best (and most expensive) would be a first class seat. These seats fully recline.
2 :
You can fly on Air NZ from LA to Sydney. Air NZ's planes are very nice now (they were refurbished a couple of years ago). The flight stops is LAX-AKL-SYD and it takes a bit longer but the seats are infinitely more comfortable than Qantas.
3 :
I'd either want to endure the entire trip in one go--from LAX--or break it up a little more evenly, via Honolulu for example. So, you could take Hawaiian Airlines straight from San Diego to Honolulu (5h, 45m), then Honolulu straight to Sydney with Jetstar Airways (10h, 35m) or Hawaiian Airways (10h, 15m). So... 16h exactly with a nice leg stretch and lunch break at HNL Airport. Shortest duration otherwise from SAN is 17h, 5m all together SAN-LAX-SYD with American/Qantas (a code-shared flight). The first option has the added benefit of being cheaper, too ($417+$785=$1202, vs. $1630 with American/Qantas). A nonstop straight from LAX to SYD only would take 14h, 30m with American/Qantas.
4 :
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5 :
you would have to fly out of LAX for a non stop 14 hour flight to Sydney Australia I Always fly Qantas, best airline Ive ever used service is great,nice food,latest movies,comfort package,music ,TV booked my last trip with expedia.com and eveything went to plan wouldn't fly with anyone else

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