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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

How to get to | Timor Leste

This is part of a series of blog entries on how to get to countries and places. Here is a link to the index. I plan to eventually cover every country and some other places. If you have a request for a particular country or place please use the email me link at top right, or leave a comment.

Timor Leste (aka East Timor)

Source: J Patrick Fisher



No major airlines fly to East Timor, and the few airlines that do fly have low frequencies and fares are very high. The options change from time to time. At time of writing this post the following fly to Dili:
  • Airline alliances - none
  • Other - Airnorth from Darwin, AustAsia Airlines from Singapore, Merpati from Denpasar (Bali)

TIP Airnorth is a partner of Qantas Frequent Flyer. If you can get to Darwin cheaply (easy enough from Singapore and Australian capitals on low cost airlines Jetstar and Tiger, difficult & expensive from elsewhere) and manage to get an award Darwin to Dili return, then this is by far the cheapest way to get to Timor Leste / East Timor.

There are no other ways to redeem miles for these flights, or include them on round the world or similar tickets.

Incidentally for those readers who are following my Flyer Tip series, AustAsia Airlines Singapore to Dili route is a classic example of where very limited number of booking classes are on offer. There is one price in business class, and just 1 or 2 prices in economy class.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Be warned when you fly with Air North that they strictly enforce checked in luggage limits - 13kg (or 20kg if you are on the jet). The other problem is the flight leaves at 6am so you need to stay in Darwin overnight (unless you grab a red eye). I turned up once for a (rare) afternoon flight and found it had been canceled (Air North to their credit did pay for accommodation that night). Also no status points and you cant use the Qantas lounge (unless QF Platinum) :-( Not a cheap flight either - AUD300 for the cheapest fare (1 hour flight).

Timor Air is supposed to be starting in May.