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hello, any of you guys know any good travel shops that offer dirt cheap flights to Bangkok from the UK.

any info would be grand thanks

Bass :o

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When you looking at flying? I am trying to find some myself, well not dirt cheap as bar the AirAsia flights i am not sure dirt cheap is available anymore. I am coming up against an expensive brick wall for the times i want to travel.

I would not mind, i had the AirAsia flights the other day but decided against it as they were valid from March. I am wishing i had booked them now and just waited a little longer.

It seems that Thailand is very much in demand still. Which of course is great news, unless you are trying to book flights.

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When you looking at flying? I am trying to find some myself, well not dirt cheap as bar the AirAsia flights i am not sure dirt cheap is available anymore. I am coming up against an expensive brick wall for the times i want to travel.

I would not mind, i had the AirAsia flights the other day but decided against it as they were valid from March. I am wishing i had booked them now and just waited a little longer.

It seems that Thailand is very much in demand still. Which of course is great news, unless you are trying to book flights.

possably from the 20th of this month till early january, cheapest so far 599 AirAsia funny enough. what would youthink if i where to just to turn up at the airport an hope to catch a cancelation, anybody ever done this?

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tickets for the highest travel season you should get well in advance, many months.

what's the lowest you did find, so far?

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Sometimes it's cheaper to buy your air ticket to Thailand in Thailand itself. Try some of the local travel agencies like Thai Visa Travel, or compare the prices for air tickets in Thailand online. It's always worth shopping around for the best airfares. Happy travelling!

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I've found statravel.co.uk regularly offers cheaper prices than booking directly with the airline - some. but not all of their tickets are reserved for students and young people though. Also check out Tesco Travel Online, which also undercuts the airlines and is easy to find out the best offer if your dates are flexible.

I'm flying with Qatar next March-April for £440 (Etihad had a few £400 seats, but I missed them, and TBH I have the feeling they will reduce their BKK flights). I was tempted by AirAsia, but after paying extra for luggage, food and booze on the plane and spending half a day at their crappy airport it is less appealing.

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