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Flight to Bali

gt568
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The wife has a friend getting married in Bali (don't ask) next September.
For a solo traveller, is there an optimum time to book? Decent flights are around the 8-900 pound mark presently. Do they drop in price and then rise say 6 months out...or is it generally much of a muchness? Cheers.
For a solo traveller, is there an optimum time to book? Decent flights are around the 8-900 pound mark presently. Do they drop in price and then rise say 6 months out...or is it generally much of a muchness? Cheers.
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There is no way to tell what prices will do and there is no good time to book really for long haul. Short haul sooner the better but with long haul you can never tell what prices will doI’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Quick Grabbit, Freebies, Overseas Holidays & Travel Planning and the UK Holidays, Days Out & Entertainments boards.
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Roger that, cheers.
Might be good to look on skyscanner and check prices over the year to get an idea what a good price isI’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Quick Grabbit, Freebies, Overseas Holidays & Travel Planning and the UK Holidays, Days Out & Entertainments boards.
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Do they know about what's going on in Bali
https://thewest.com.au/news/bali/balis-mount-agung-volcano-travellers-warned-as-activity-activity-peaks-ng-b88629629z
that may affect flights and be excluded from insurance cover?Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0 -
Do they know about what's going on in Bali
https://thewest.com.au/news/bali/balis-mount-agung-volcano-travellers-warned-as-activity-activity-peaks-ng-b88629629z
that may affect flights and be excluded from insurance cover?
As the OP's wife is looking to travel in almost a year's time, I'd hope that it would be more stable by then.The wife has a friend getting married in Bali (don't ask) next September.
I'm looking at flights to Bali around that time next year but my choice will be ruled by layover time rather than price.
I'd rather pay more for 2 or 3 hour wait in HK or wherever than pay less for a 8+ hour wait.
But it depends on your wife's priorities.0 -
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There's always the chance that the wedding plans might hit the fan.
Plus flight schedules can change, which could make flights with convenient times totally the opposite.
I'd leave it until about 4 months before the event, it's not as though there won't be seats available.
And you could also consider using Bangkok as a gateway, and look for a cheap Air Asia or other LCC to get you to Bali.0 -
i can't remember where I read it, long haul flight start getting expensive once it pass 100 days from departure.0
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Thanks dudes, starting watching sky skanner last night already.
She's barking to go IMO, but thats another story altogether!{Signature removed by Forum Team}0
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