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Cheapest One-Way ticket out of Thailand

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Does anyone know what't the cheapest one-way ticket out of Thailand to a neighbouring country? Is it from Phuket to Penang the cheapest route? Which airlines are the cheapest too?

Edited by bbi1

Travel forum.

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Google it.

Bus from Phuket to Hat Yai, then bus to Malaysian border.

 

Flights to Kuala Lumpur from Hat Yai, Surat Thani and Hua Hin on Air Asia are lower than flights from Don Mueang.

Surely some of the online travel service providers are the way to go if you want cheap flights?  Hint , don't be fussy about the times. inconvenient flights are often cheaper.

Busses are also another source of travel. Not a problem if you have no schedule to meet as they are of course slower.

Smack a cop, you'll be on your way in NO time.

 

P.S. KIDDING! Some people don't recognize a joke.

Pre purchased a "throw away ticket" from Phuket to KL sometime ago & it was really cheap, before arriving Thailand. Immigration happy on arrival, no hassles! Didn't use it, of course. Eventually flew out of BKK on a date and time that suited me nearing the end of my 30 day stay.

 

Google is your answer.

There is a feature with the online booking site of skyscanner which allows you to pick a departing airport and then enter "anywhere" in the destination.  It will then give you all the flights out in order of price.

Use a bike, very cheap, but a little bit hot this time of the year.

Thai Lion Air DMK-RGN 1200฿

Hadyai to Malaysia most likely, around 800 Baht, if you require a throw-away ticket. Just Skyscanner Thailand to anywhere. 

Shanks' Pony ????

 

13 hours ago, thecyclist said:

Hadyai to Malaysia most likely, around 800 Baht, if you require a throw-away ticket. Just Skyscanner Thailand to anywhere. 

Well Hatyai is right on the Malaysian border anyway.

ALL INT tix out of Th carry the unavoidable 700 THB tax in them-which means that around 1000 is a realistic minimum. Even on AirAsia they will refund-not in short time-that 600 out of the 700 THB tax of not used. NO airline is consistently always the cheapest, though the many budget carriers will be cheaper as the old traditional ones. For purpose of checks on POOT (proof of onward travel) ONLY AIR tix count, buses will not, plus that its about impossible to get such tix anyway online. The 2 month tourist visum is also 1000 THB and avoids all that hassle=same price!

  • 1 month later...

Rent a ticket on onewayfly.com

19 euros and they cancel the ticket for you

Best option for traveling to Thailand with a one way ticket

Covers you in case you are asked at check in or Thai immigration

How long is a piece of string?

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