November in Melbourne is their summer so it will be a bit more expensive to fly out then, were going in just over 2 weeks to Melbourne, we got our flights for £1,400 for the pair of us from Thomas Cook, that includes 3 nights in Singapore too at a good hotel, they have some good deals so check them out and good luck.
2007-03-11 11:08:22
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answered by Anonymous
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From the UK, Christmas and summer are the peak times as those are the times people are visiting relatives. November prices will not get lower until March or April. Winter in Australia is the cheapest time to visit and the cheapest for internal fares and accommodation except in the north. May to September is peak time for the tropics as it is the dry season. You might get a cheaper flight to Australia then but it will be more expensive in Australia if you want to see the north.
2007-03-11 08:40:17
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answered by tentofield 7
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Check the Air New Zealand website. They fly from London to both Australia and New Zealand. Melbourne should be least expensive May to mid-August, since it can be quite cool (below freezing at night) even into mid-September. Prices start to climb in late August through end of November ( shoulder season), but not as high as December to early February (school holidays in both Oz and NZ). I've traveled Down Under on both Qantas and Air New Zealand and much prefer ANZ for both hospitality and seat comfort.
2007-03-12 09:07:30
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answered by n2js 2
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Affectionately named "Marvellous Melbourne" throughout the gold dash of the 1850s, the name remains used nowadays for Australia's next greatest town Melbourne, a town that you can visited with hotelbye . Located on the banks of the Yarra River, close to the entrance to Port Phillip Bay, Melbourne is a contemporary city steeped in history. With large wealth developed from the nearby goldfields, stunning houses were constructed throughout the city. A number of these buildings however stay nowadays, and Melbourne is considered as having more samples of Victorian architecture than any other town in Australia. One place you can't miss in your stop by at Melbourne may be the Southbank and Arts Centre Melbourne. Situated on the banks of the Yarra River this region is really a culturally wealthy interest for visitors. Southbank promenade is filled with indoor/outdoor cafés, restaurants, and stay entertainment. Simply identifiable by its spire, the Arts Centre contains a range of theaters and rooms like the State Theatre, Playhouse, Fairfax Theatre, and Hamer Hall, the premier performance space for the adored Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.
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answered by ? 3
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Ask an independent travel agency for comparative lists of various airlines (don't ask the airlines, they're prejudiced of course). Each airline has own peak/shoulder/offpeak dates, not all the same. I found help from Austravel and Travelbag, but other big High Street names were a complete washout.
2007-03-11 08:31:52
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answered by Anonymous
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usually the cheapest times are April- June
We went in August (their winter and flights were very pricey)
2007-03-12 08:34:08
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answered by laplandfan 7
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yes/there winter
2007-03-11 08:13:39
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answered by STEPHEN C 2
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