June 21, 201016 yr Not sure if anyone has seen the ads for this on the subway, but it looks like a decent deal. Has anyone booked this package before? Was think of taking my girlfriend and it seems like a eaiset way to not only get a visa, but also same some money on accomodations and transporation in Switzerland. Any comments?
June 21, 201016 yr This Package Mono Switzerland Package 4 nights / 5 full days Thb. 56,000.** พบ กับความสุขของการท่องเที่ยวพักผ่อนที่แสนคุ้ม 4 คืน / 5 วันเต็ม Return flights by Swiss International Air Lines to Zurich in economy class (or THAI service on codeshare flight LX4300/1). A 5 day-SwissPass (valid for unlimited rides on trains, buses, trams, lake cruises and postal buses in Switzerland). A SWISS multi purpose bag Tickets up Jungfraujoch or choices of other 2 mountain peaks i.e. Matterhorn Glacier Paradise/Gornergrat/Titls/Pilatus (only during 1Apr-15May and 1-31Oct10) A selection of 4 night-accommodation with breakfast at various listed hotels in Group A (choices of 3 nights in Group B2 or 2 nights in Group B1 allowed) The list of hotels please click Hotel Accommodation For upgrading of hotels and SwissPass to 1st class or to validity of 8 days including extension of stay, please check with the listed travel agents accordingly Notes ** 1. Conditions apply. Hotel accommodation is on shared twin room basis. 2. Mono Switzerland Package for 6 nights from Thb. 63,000- and for 3 nights from Thb. 53,000- and 5 nights in 2 countries from Thb. 59,000-. 3. Prices during peak periods may be with some surcharges. 4. Taxes/surcharges for fuel & exchange rates of approximately Thb. 11,800 for Mono Switzerland & Switzerland in Style , Thb. 15,500.- for Switzerland Plus Package are not included in above prices Here is the link: http://www.swissbangkok.info/sw_01_en.asp Edited June 21, 201016 yr by beano2274
June 21, 201016 yr Presume your girlfriend will still have to go through the visa procedure though? theoldgit
June 21, 201016 yr The Schengen visa would still be required but easier, as normally the Tour Operator will deal directly with the Embassy for the applicant. Edited June 21, 201016 yr by beano2274
June 21, 201016 yr Author This Package Mono Switzerland Package 4 nights / 5 full days Thb. 56,000.** พบ กับความสุขของการท่องเที่ยวพักผ่อนที่แสนคุ้ม 4 คืน / 5 วันเต็ม Return flights by Swiss International Air Lines to Zurich in economy class (or THAI service on codeshare flight LX4300/1). A 5 day-SwissPass (valid for unlimited rides on trains, buses, trams, lake cruises and postal buses in Switzerland). A SWISS multi purpose bag Tickets up Jungfraujoch or choices of other 2 mountain peaks i.e. Matterhorn Glacier Paradise/Gornergrat/Titls/Pilatus (only during 1Apr-15May and 1-31Oct10) A selection of 4 night-accommodation with breakfast at various listed hotels in Group A (choices of 3 nights in Group B2 or 2 nights in Group B1 allowed) The list of hotels please click Hotel Accommodation For upgrading of hotels and SwissPass to 1st class or to validity of 8 days including extension of stay, please check with the listed travel agents accordingly Notes ** 1. Conditions apply. Hotel accommodation is on shared twin room basis. 2. Mono Switzerland Package for 6 nights from Thb. 63,000- and for 3 nights from Thb. 53,000- and 5 nights in 2 countries from Thb. 59,000-. 3. Prices during peak periods may be with some surcharges. 4. Taxes/surcharges for fuel & exchange rates of approximately Thb. 11,800 for Mono Switzerland & Switzerland in Style , Thb. 15,500.- for Switzerland Plus Package are not included in above prices Here is the link: Swiss Package Yep that's the one, was wondering if it was worth it or just go ourselves.
June 21, 201016 yr Author The Schengen visa would still be required but easier, as normally the Tour Operator will deal directly with the Embassy for the applicant. I actually called a couple of the agencies and found out that they don't do your visa for you.
June 21, 201016 yr Author The Schengen visa would still be required but easier, as normally the Tour Operator will deal directly with the Embassy for the applicant. I actually called a couple of the agencies and found out that they don't do your visa for you, at least for this package.
June 23, 201016 yr The Schengen visa would still be required but easier, as normally the Tour Operator will deal directly with the Embassy for the applicant. I actually called a couple of the agencies and found out that they don't do your visa for you, at least for this package. Taxes not included , small print at bottom, extra 11,600 baht, cunning ! You can fly to Zurich for 316 Eur (taxes included) on AIr Berlin this week, and buy everything else when you arrive in Switzerland. The Jungfraujoch alone is mighty expensive trip though. Edited June 23, 201016 yr by parmo1
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