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Can anyone tell me who you think has the cheapest fares to Thailand from Calif. I am coming over in October or November. Also, What is the weather like in the Isalnds< (Krabbi, Samui, in October? IS it any different in November? Thanks

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Expedia.com or orbitz.com is your best source.

I did some research on expedia this week for a friend and found a $577 fare New York to Bangkok on China Airlines, four stops however.

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You can try EVA Evergreen Air (Taiwanese) - they fly out of San Francisco and L.A.EVA website I have found it is cheaper to by the tickets from the office in Bangkok - but either way usually cheap and great service. Even have a class between economy and business and it's great and not at all much more than the economy price.

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Expedia.com or orbitz.com is your best source.

I did some research on expedia this week for a friend and found a $577 fare New York to Bangkok on China Airlines, four stops however.

One of the stops on this flight is Anchorage Alaska. Picking up this flight from here is ~ $690, :o

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You may have already got a handle on this but I use Yahoo via "My Yahoo" its powered by travelocity but seems to have cheaper flights then travelocity. The problem I have with either of them is there is no flexibility in the return flights.

sfo - Bkk is 560.00 plus tax and stuff so probably around 620.00

I use a travel ageny in Sacramento - Kenny Travel, Sandra 1-800-783-9643 Not the real friendly type but always follows through on my needs and offers me good pricing on Cathay (open Jaw and open return) I like Cathay!

On going add in Sunday's SacBee paper is a consolidator Travalot at 1-800-461-4111 for sfo - bkk 659.00 Though, I know nothing about them.

I am planning on being in Thailand around the end of October, flying via Philippines, Hong Kong and Vietnam. Let me know if you find any really good travel info, thanks Doug www.vietnam-now.com

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I use Flight Centre exclusively. They are an Australian-based firm that is trying to undercut the U.S. market. They guarantee the best rates. I have flown between LAX-BKK for $500 and IAD (Washington, DC) and BKK for $700. But the rates fluctuate almost daily. I deal with their Pasadena office. POC: Maile, 626.568.9042, eMail: [email protected] :o

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Hi, It was a real pain trying to book to Bankok. I am traveling from Dallas and there are no US flights with more than a 30 day return. I was able to book direct with the EVA office here and it ran $920 US with a 6 month open return. This was higher than if I had flown to LAX and booked from there but I got lazy. When trying to use travelocity be sure to use the flexible flights button and not the specific dates You will still be able to book what you want most of the time.

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I'm going to use Eva this time too (from Amsterdam to BKK). The proce of the evergreen deluxe class is less than the KLM flight here plus they use e-tickets - useful for me as my credit card billing address is not where I am right now and companies like BA insist on sending the tickets to the billing address. Their website also says that there is no charge on changing dates.

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Expedia.com or orbitz.com is your best source.

I did some research on expedia this week for a friend and found a $577 fare New York to Bangkok on China Airlines, four stops however.

Wow my last trip had 3 stops but that's a good price :o

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120,000 FF miles from Northwest, plus 86 dollars US for tax.

This is what my wife and I are using this Thailand trip in October... got to love it...

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For the cheapest fares from any major city in the U.S. to Thailand, bookmark this URL:

http://search.travel.yahoo.com/bin/search/...?dc=BKK&intl=us

99% of the time, they will offer the cheapest price. But if you are like me and want validation, also bookmark my homepage:

http://homepage.mac.com/mgnewman/KenLat/

then page down the left hand subheadings to TRAVEL, then click on all the URL's within that topic subheading.

Ken Bower

San Antonio Texas

Visiting Thailand since 1971

35 trips in all to date

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Hey Colesdad,

You may want to think twice before planning on going in November, at least to the Gulf of Siam side. Rainy season.

I fly out of SF and have found EVA to be my favorite airline, but I do go for the cheapest rate I can find, without too many stops or lay overs.

Phillipine air was quite pleasent. I find Travelocity to be the cheapest place on the net to get tickets. I used an agent this time and she saved me a little bit of money. Sometimes she can get me the better deal, but it's always with China Airlines, not my favorite, but I haven't flown with that airline in a while. Japen Airlines was the worst.

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