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Cheap One Way Flights To Dublin?

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Hi,

I'm looking for a cheap one way flight for my wife from BKK to Dublin, Ireland. She wishes to travel anytime between 10th November and end of December 2009.

Cheapest one way I've found is 419GBP inclusive.

Is this a good price? Seems expensive. I bought her a return same time 2007 for £650.

Thanks in advance.

MM

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Edited by mountainman

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Hi,

I'm looking for a cheap one way flight for my wife from BKK to Dublin, Ireland. She wishes to travel anytime between 10th November and end of December 2009.

Cheapest one way I've found is 419GBP inclusive.

Is this a good price? Seems expensive. I bought her a return same time 2007 for £650.

Thanks in advance.

MM

:)

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One ways are normally more than returns.

if you dont mind messing about, air asia will get you to stanstead from kuala lumpur for about £177 whilst the trip to kl from bkk starts at about £40

then it is just stanstead dublin, if you are prepaired to do ryanair that is from £10.

there are other good offers, if you pm me with more specifics i will try to sort some best deals for you, the mods here wont allow me to give you my web address even though i only advise on flights and you cant book them through me

hope it goes well and you find a goood price

Not many airlines serve Dublin from Bangkok so the ones that do are probably fairly expensive. So I would recommend you book EVA Air nonstop to London Heathrow for THB 13,000 incl tax. This is available on www.moxtravel.com or any other good Thai online travel agent. And from London, you can book BA or Aer Lingus to Dublin. I guess if you want to save even more, you could switch airports in London and fly EasyJet or Ryanair from Luton or Stansted.

Check out China Air. they have a through fare to Dublin. So no messing with bags and different airlines....also a through ticket means no connection problems if the 1st sector is delayed.

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