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One Way Ticket To Bkk?

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Sometime in the next few months, as soon as my house sells, I will be moving to Thailand on a retirement visa.

May I assume one-way tickets on Thai International from Los Angeles to Bangkok are possible?

Can a travel agent get me as good (or better) a fare than I can from the Thai International website? It would be business class.

LA to BKK is non-stop?

Thanks!

if you have visa sorted out before travel, you will be allowed to board and into the country on a one way ticket. Yes, travel agent would have discounted fares, much less than on the thai airlines website.

if you have visa sorted out before travel, you will be allowed to board and into the country on a one way ticket. Yes, travel agent would have discounted fares, much less than on the thai airlines website.

I have never found a 1-way ticket on online discounters sites from Japan, where only Thai Airways has 59 flights per week. Could be 300 flights per week altogether. Never, like they do not exist, no matter which airline.

Edited by think_too_mut

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if you have visa sorted out before travel, you will be allowed to board and into the country on a one way ticket. Yes, travel agent would have discounted fares, much less than on the thai airlines website.

Thanks so much, Londonthai!

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