Cathay price with one stop mid Feb return mid March £480 cattle class though.lee808 wrote:Airfare prices are definately coming down, i was priced by BA, 2 days ago, London-Bangkok-London mid February for 600 notes, this is a very good deal, my missus paid, or rather i paid £800 to fly with Emirates in November and this is with a stop, BA fly directHuahinian wrote:Just to add another facet: Media reports indicate a sharp drop in tourism but try getting a flight ex UK to Bangkok in January or February. Very few seats available and the prices are high e.g. British Airways £1,040 economy return!
I just wonder if the doom and gloom about the high season has been exaggerated by the media!
Very few things have dropped back to the levels existing prior to the surge in oil prices. Such reductions rarely occur. Part of the reason is that we, the public, have been prepared to continue paying the higher prices - I am not referring to domestic essentials. Today we have a different scenario as the Baht is strong (why) and tourists and ex-pats living here on income from abroad are getting less Baht and that, coupled with higher prices could force a re-think but don't hold your breath!

I doubt that taxis, motor bike taxis etc will drop there prices despite the drop in fuel prices, it's just the way Thais think, grab it while it's going.
Same thinking here in UK by power suppliers, oil down from record high to now around $40 a barrel but gas and electric continue to be at highest prices ever, as for fuel, it took the large supermarkets like Tesco etc who lowered fuel prices first, then Esso, BP etc had to follow.
I think Thailand is in for a rough ride for a while.
Hang in there guys.
