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But travelling Britons are still significantly better off than their Australian counterparts.
For example, this week travellers flying economy from Heathrow (London) to Melbourne return on Qantas could find fares as low as $1183, including taxes.
Flying the opposite direction (Qantas, Melbourne-Heathrow return) would cost Australians at least $1965 — which includes a whopping $404.81 in add-on taxes, fees, charges and levies.
Qantas' spokeswoman yesterday said the difference between UK and Australian pricing on the route was a result of factors including seasonality, exchange rates and passenger demand.
Britons were still recovering from the effects of the global financial crisis and special discounts were needed to stimulate UK demand to travel to Australia, the spokeswoman said.
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