I need to go from Suvarnabhumi to Hong Kong in October and to New Dehli in December, can I book these flights at normal rates in Hua Hin or do I need do book them in BKK. If in Hua Hin (where?) if in BKK (where?); and does anybody know how much the rates would be?
I'd love to know also how much a round trip from BKK to Chiang Mai, Tokyo, Singapore, Hanoi, Phnom Penh, Katmandu and Seoul costs approx. If u just know few please tell me anyway, really interested.
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Here you have a good overview on ticket prices from BKK:
http://www.saveflights.com/
I never booked a flight with them, but you can see the best short time fares for comparison.
http://www.saveflights.com/
I never booked a flight with them, but you can see the best short time fares for comparison.
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thanks. I didnt mean a southeastasia trip I meant each one from bkk to the respective location.chopsticks wrote:Any travel agency would be able to give you such information and there are many to choose from in Hua Hin or look on the internet at the airline web-sites for straightforward bookings.
You may find a partial 'round the world' ticket cheaper for lots of stop overs in different cities.
I always book online direct with the carrier...sometimes cheaper and sometimes more expensive but I like to try different days and times to see prices and departure/arrivel times.Rolf Luettich wrote:thanks. I didnt mean a southeastasia trip I meant each one from bkk to the respective location.chopsticks wrote:Any travel agency would be able to give you such information and there are many to choose from in Hua Hin or look on the internet at the airline web-sites for straightforward bookings.
You may find a partial 'round the world' ticket cheaper for lots of stop overs in different cities.
http://www.cathaypacific.com/cpa/en_INTL/homepage (Hong Kong)
http://www.thaiair.com/
http://www.airasia.com/site/th/en/home.jsp
I have booked flights with them and have always found the service excellent. The prices quoted on the website are actually all inclusive and avaliable, no extras to pay as the booking goes along.pitsch wrote:Here you have a good overview on ticket prices from BKK:
http://www.saveflights.com/
I never booked a flight with them, but you can see the best short time fares for comparison.
The Mox Travel is normally pretty competitive.
https://www.moxtravel.com/default.aspx
Likewise the dohop price comparison site is always always a good starter and usually gives a number of options.
http://www.dohop.com/
https://www.moxtravel.com/default.aspx
Likewise the dohop price comparison site is always always a good starter and usually gives a number of options.
http://www.dohop.com/