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Changing Return Flight.

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1 minute ago, Harrisfan said:

Skycanner.com has flight searches

As has Google Flights, and Expedia, Trip.com, etc etc. 

Most of the AI sites will put you in the right direction, but don't trust them, all of them could be wrong! Haha

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10 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

I find my own flights easy.

How do you do that?  You just posted that Nok, Viet Jet, and Air Asia fly to Europe from Bangkok

4 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

AI was wrong

All of them?  I doubt it.

Just now, marin said:

How do you do that?  You just posted that Nok, Viet Jet, and Air Asia fly to Europe from Bangkok

Well said.

Just now, KannikaP said:

As has Google Flights, and Expedia, Trip.com, etc etc. 

Most of the AI sites will put you in the right direction, but don't trust them, all of them could be wrong! Haha

I go direct to airline sites. Anything can be wrong. Nothing is perfect except you.

1 minute ago, KannikaP said:

All of them?  I doubt it.

Its AI generated. I don't know how the program works. 

1 minute ago, Harrisfan said:

I go direct to airline sites. Anything can be wrong. Nothing is perfect except you.

Thank you for the compliment.

Ashtray is up to his old tricks on this thread spreading dis-information and spoiling the thread. 

14 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

As has Google Flights, and Expedia, Trip.com, etc etc. 

Most of the AI sites will put you in the right direction, but don't trust them, all of them could be wrong! Haha

 

flightsfrom.com looks handy

 

 

 

Schedule everything well in advance, esp to save money.

If you think you might need to change your flight, then pay for this feature. 

Be ready for any emergencies. 

 

10 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

 

flightsfrom.com looks handy

 

 

 

Quoted from scam-detector.com

 

Is flightfrom.com legit? Its medium-low trust score caused us to flag this site as questionable. We utilized 53 powerful factors to expose high-risk activity and see if flightfrom.com is a scam. Let's look at it and its industry through an in-depth review. You'll also learn how to detect and block scam websites and what you can do if you already lost your money.

The Scam Detector’s algorithm gives this business the following rank:

37.8/100

1 minute ago, KannikaP said:

Quoted from scam-detector.com

 

Is flightfrom.com legit? Its medium-low trust score caused us to flag this site as questionable. We utilized 53 powerful factors to expose high-risk activity and see if flightfrom.com is a scam. Let's look at it and its industry through an in-depth review. You'll also learn how to detect and block scam websites and what you can do if you already lost your money.

The Scam Detector’s algorithm gives this business the following rank:

37.8/100

Looks real to me

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3 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

Quoted from scam-detector.com

 

Is flightfrom.com legit? Its medium-low trust score caused us to flag this site as questionable. We utilized 53 powerful factors to expose high-risk activity and see if flightfrom.com is a scam. Let's look at it and its industry through an in-depth review. You'll also learn how to detect and block scam websites and what you can do if you already lost your money.

The Scam Detector’s algorithm gives this business the following rank:

37.8/100

User reviews seem to be unreliable like google reviews. Any numpty can write one.

 

Skyscanner gets bad reviews too

 

 

 

  

4 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Looks real to me

Screenshot_20250626_134629_Brave.jpg

You can get this information from any of the aforementioned search sites, or AI if you trust them.

Once you have the information, times and prices etc, go to the Airline directly to book. Safest way.

1 minute ago, KannikaP said:

You can get this information from any of the aforementioned search sites, or AI if you trust them.

Book direct is best or use a company like Agoda that has existed for 15 years. New companies are risky.

 

I wouldnt trust a company less than 5 years old.

As above: Thai Airways and EVA are the only two airlines that offer nonstop Bangkok to London (if that is what is looked for).

And at this time TG offers a oneway(!) for less than 14k Baht.

What else do you need?

As the OP is not capable to supply some details I am out here.

What a circus.

 

https://matrix.itasoftware.com/

and book at airlines directly.

2 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Flightsfrom.com is correct then. 

Yes and no magic behind.

TG and EVA.

All else is connecting.

At this time of year.

1 minute ago, KhunBENQ said:

Yes and no magic behind.

TG and EVA.

All else is connecting.

Connecting flights suck. 

5 hours ago, KannikaP said:

What's a Travel Agency these days. Do it online directly with the airline.

 

That's great if you want to be tied to one airline.  I use the travel sites to compare fares and schedules of multiple airlines.

 

 

1 hour ago, Harrisfan said:

I couldnt careless. AI generated. The OP is a fool. I find my own flights easy.

I assume you are referring to your own flights of fantasy!

16 minutes ago, impulse said:

 

That's great if you want to be tied to one airline.  I use the travel sites to compare fares and schedules of multiple airlines.

 

 

My mention of Travel Agency was in reply to the OPs question. Of course you should use multipe travel sites to find times and fares, but in my experience, it seems cheaper, and safer, to go directly to the airline once you have found what you want. Let's face it, all sites SHOULD give the same schedules, and seats available. 

If you do get into any difficulties, the Travel Sites do not have anyone at the airport to help, the Airlines do!

1 hour ago, KhunBENQ said:

Thai Airways and EVA are the only two airlines that offer nonstop Bangkok to London

British Airways?

5 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

British Airways?

Yes I remember the headline about BA. But that was limited to a certain season.

Can't remember the details.

Sure not now 

12 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

Yes I remember the headline about BA. But that was limited to a certain season.

Can't remember the details.

Sure not now 

Yes you are correct. BA stop between May & October. Only go to LGW.

I guess the article that suggested that AI makes people stupid, might have some truth in it. Incredible.

 

The 14k O/W flights to London via TG in July aren't changeable nor refundable, so you need to be sure of your travel date. 

For more detailed advice, you can use the PM function.

 

 

3 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

As above: Thai Airways and EVA are the only two airlines that offer nonstop Bangkok to London (if that is what is looked for).

And at this time TG offers a oneway(!) for less than 14k Baht.

 

Remember, during covid, Thai airlines cancelled flights, stranded people, and refused to give refunds for cancelled flights.  A lot of us with Thai flights lost our money.  EVA and all honest airlines gave refunds for cancelled flights.  Never fly a scam airline like Thai!

13 hours ago, NoshowJones said:

If I book a return flight from Bangkok to the UK for say two weeks, can I go to a travel agency, change my return flight to an earlier one if I wanted to.

Or am I better just getting a single flight then booking a flight back to Bangkok when my business is finished.

 

Right now, a 1-way to Europe is cheap as chips. However, a 1-way coming back is expensive as it's summer holiday time for Europe.

 

Better to book a return ticket and accept any additional charges they will apply if you opt to come back sooner (probably more expensive).

 

BTW, who uses travel agencies these days? Book online, either by any of the airfare aggregator websites or directly with the airline.

4 hours ago, Jake44 said:

 

Remember, during covid, Thai airlines cancelled flights, stranded people, and refused to give refunds for cancelled flights.  A lot of us with Thai flights lost our money.  EVA and all honest airlines gave refunds for cancelled flights.  Never fly a scam airline like Thai!

 

get over this hatred of all things THAI and your life will be a lot easier

 

and save money too!

7 hours ago, impulse said:
13 hours ago, KannikaP said:

What's a Travel Agency these days. Do it online directly with the airline.

 

That's great if you want to be tied to one airline.  I use the travel sites to compare fares and schedules of multiple airlines.

 

Travel agencies and airfare aggregator websites can't shunt you onto another carrier free of charge. You either fly both legs with the same airline or, you use a code share or alliance partner airline... and it will still cost more to change your mind.

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