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#17134 by mdvipond
11 Jan 2007, 13:35
No, not Henry the mild-mannered janitor, that's phooey, not query.

OK, I'm being exceptionally dumb here, but I've just been indulging myself with a little fantasy flight planning for later this year: If one wants to do LHR-SYD with a few days in Hong Kong, does one book LHR-HKG and HKG-SYD separately? And does this make it more expensive than going straight through to SYD?

Been faffing on the VS site for ages (and yes, I've also searched on here!) and can't work it out. Clearly my brain has seized up today.
#154077 by DMetters-Bone
11 Jan 2007, 13:40
Hi there,

No it shouldn't make it anymore expensive as VS offer free stopovers in HKG, the only thing that will be more is expensive is the tax, as you will have to pay that. I am doing the stopover on my way home, it is a long haul no matter what class you are in to go all the way through.

Hope this helps,

Dominic
#154080 by mdvipond
11 Jan 2007, 13:50
Hi Dominic. Thanks for that. Now, when you say 'stopover' is this done by booking LHR-SYD then making arrangements with VS, or do you literally buy 2 single tickets to get you to SYD.

Once again, apologies for my old, slow, addled brain...
#154081 by DMetters-Bone
11 Jan 2007, 14:06
No need to apologise, I have looked on their website, when I was checking my flight i book my flight to SYD, then it asked if I wanted to stop over in Honkers, but when checking now it isn't doing it? Unless I am missing something, it may seem you need to call them booking the flight to SYD with a few days in HKG!

Sorry I wasn't much help eh! ;)

Dominic
#154093 by mitchja
11 Jan 2007, 15:07
To get the stop-over option make sure that you dont select the 'Lowest fares +/- 3 days' option and select 'Flights on these exact dates' option instead.

Regards
#154121 by mdvipond
11 Jan 2007, 16:38
James, you are truly a wise and sage individual. Works a treat, many thanks...
#154224 by jaguarpig
12 Jan 2007, 10:29
No, not Henry the mild-mannered janitor, that's phooey

Surely you mean Penrod Pooch, or Penry to his mates, the secret alter ego of Hong Kong Phooey.:D
#154232 by mdvipond
12 Jan 2007, 11:25
Originally posted by jaguarpig
No, not Henry the mild-mannered janitor, that's phooey

Surely you mean Penrod Pooch, or Penry to his mates, the secret alter ego of Hong Kong Phooey.:D

Penry! Of course it was!! I bow, jp, to your cleary superior Hanna-Barbera knowledge... But tell me, why did they name him after an aniseed flavoured spirit? ;)
#154237 by jaguarpig
12 Jan 2007, 12:02
But tell me, why did they name him after an aniseed flavoured spirit?


ummmm pernod and pep the ultimate hangover cure;)
#154267 by Krissw
12 Jan 2007, 16:50
Pernod and Pep reminds me of some mad and footloose younger days. Now it's a Berroca for me to cure that never ever again feeling.
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