nomad22 Posted Tuesday at 11:56 AM Posted Tuesday at 11:56 AM 22 minutes ago, nauseus said: 5 hours ago, KhunBENQ said: I was surprised that all faster trips go east. Must have to do with easier direct routes. Tail winds going east. It's actually shorter to go that way also. The long flights from Asia to New York go far north over Alaska and northern Canada which is shorter than if you go the other way and route through the middle east closer to the equator. 1
advancebooking Posted Tuesday at 12:06 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 12:06 PM 2 hours ago, arick said: Well if you fly that way to New York you're going to get the worst jet laggy ever can get. Definitely don't go over the Pacific when flying to New York. why? 1
advancebooking Posted Tuesday at 12:14 PM Author Posted Tuesday at 12:14 PM 5 hours ago, KhunBENQ said: Cathay has the fastest connection (total 19:25 hours) but you have to endure an ultra long haul (15:35 hours, A350). Starts in the morning 11:50 AM, arrive 7:05 PM. I like the idea of departing at a civilized time of the morning where Ive had a good nights sleep prior. Then arrive in the States at night time and get to sleep at 11pm in the 5 star hotel. Jetlag is less the next day perhaps?
nauseus Posted Tuesday at 12:48 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:48 PM 46 minutes ago, nomad22 said: It's actually shorter to go that way also. The long flights from Asia to New York go far north over Alaska and northern Canada which is shorter than if you go the other way and route through the middle east closer to the equator. For ultra long-haul, non-stop, especially from and to NE Asia but the actual routing on the day still depends on the (forecast) winds.
TedG Posted Tuesday at 12:58 PM Posted Tuesday at 12:58 PM Singaore Air has a direct flight from SIN to either EWR or JFK. It’s 17 to 19 hours of flying time.
radiochaser Posted Tuesday at 01:28 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:28 PM 7 hours ago, bluemoon58 said: Regards jet lag when I was in the military, the saying was, "west is best, east is a beast", and I've found that to be fairly accurate. I never heard that saying when I was on active duty back in the early 1970's. But based on my travel since then, I agree ...
KhunBENQ Posted Wednesday at 03:08 AM Posted Wednesday at 03:08 AM 19 hours ago, novacova said: Which ever airline that can get you there in the shortest amount time on a 787-9. 787 has a cabin altitude of 6000ft. This means higher partial pressures of oxygen (and also moisture levels) in the 787, which decreases many of the symptoms often attribute to jet lag, better sleep as well. Slightly more roomier and comfortable. That's a tough requirement. Browsed through the 30 fastest connections and only AirCanada via Vancouver does 787 on both legs (can't see whether "-9"). Starts with long leg: 8:35 AM to 6:55 AM (13h 20m) 8:40 AM to 4:51 PM (5h 11m) Others do 787 only on short leg within Asia.
nomad22 Posted Wednesday at 07:59 AM Posted Wednesday at 07:59 AM 4 hours ago, KhunBENQ said: Browsed through the 30 fastest connections and only AirCanada via Vancouver does 787 on both legs (can't see whether "-9"). I would definitely recommend not to transit in Canada. All transit passengers on international flights arriving in Canada need to go through Canada immigration and customs. If the OP's family is Thai, they may even need a transit visa for Canada. Much better to choose one of the many airlines with easy transit airports.
arick Posted Wednesday at 11:02 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:02 PM On 2/11/2025 at 7:06 PM, advancebooking said: why? Why didn't you travel over the Pacific to North American go the other way and then you tell me which was a better trip
Yellowtail Posted yesterday at 03:29 AM Posted yesterday at 03:29 AM Back when Thai had the non-stops from BKK to LAX & JFK, the LAX flight went over the Pacific, and the JFK flight went over the Atlantic. I'm sure they go whichever way is cheaper, and the cheaper way, is the faster way.
bamnutsak Posted yesterday at 05:35 AM Posted yesterday at 05:35 AM On 2/10/2025 at 7:48 PM, advancebooking said: I found Qatar airways. Recommended, often the best price, many, many timetable options. I'd purchase now as cheapest fare buckets are almost sold out. Travel Mon-Thu. BKK-DOH-JFK return, 20:00 departure - 09:00 arrival (outbound) 129,545 THB in J (Business class, lounge access note that the cheapest business bucket - unbundled - may not include lounge access or advanced seat selection), 3 hr layover, Q Suite DOH-JFK
Yellowtail Posted yesterday at 05:41 AM Posted yesterday at 05:41 AM Depending on how often you plan to fly, once I made gold on Emirates, I got lounge access for two and I got upgraded quite often. They even upgraded all three of us once (LAX-DXB) and I was the only gold card.
GypsyT Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago On 2/11/2025 at 2:29 PM, Sheryl said: On 2/11/2025 at 1:23 PM, Yellowtail said: I remember Korean used to bake cookies mid-flight. The smell always woke me up. Still do. It's a great airline. Good to hear! I'll fly to LAS soon BKK-ICN-LAS. First flight on Korean.
Yellowtail Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 14 hours ago, GypsyT said: Good to hear! I'll fly to LAS soon BKK-ICN-LAS. First flight on Korean. Get the bibimbap. I did the LAS-SIN nonstop once, not sure if they still have it, but that was good service. I lived in Vegas for a year back in the '70s, what a change.
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