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Air Asia Agents

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Hi Guys, looking for a reputable agent that sells air asia (Thailand to UK) tickets as I don't want to book online. Anyone have any decent recommendations?

Thanks in anticipation

septimus

AA has two little known shops on/near the BTS. One is in Tesco (kiosk upstairs) and the other is a full blown office in the mall across from Natl Stadium, a short walk from BTS.

AA has a kiosk in ground floor of Tesco Ladprao (opposite Central Ladparo). Nearest MRT is Phaholyothin.

There is an Air Asia agent on the ground floor of Tuk Com, South Pattaya. Look on the Air Asia website (and there was another thread on Thai Visa a few days ago) for a list of agents. It helps if you say where you are located.

Thailand to UK using Air Aisa means travelling via Kuala Lumpur (unless there has been a recent change.)

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Thailand to UK using Air Aisa means travelling via Kuala Lumpur (unless there has been a recent change.)

You are of course correct, you have to fly from KL to get to London, well Stansted near London.

They are showing a headline fare of 7,550 THB one way for the new year, but I cannot find any of those fares, the cheapest I can find is 8,728 THB out, and 22,856 THB for the return, still not a bad fare though you have to add on the leg to KL, as well as all the odds and sods.

theoldgit

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^ That's just the kind of answer I was looking for, well done that man, cheers and thanks to the others for their help

Thailand to UK using Air Aisa means travelling via Kuala Lumpur (unless there has been a recent change.)

You are of course correct, you have to fly from KL to get to London, well Stansted near London.

They are showing a headline fare of 7,550 THB one way for the new year, but I cannot find any of those fares, the cheapest I can find is 8,728 THB out, and 22,856 THB for the return, still not a bad fare though you have to add on the leg to KL, as well as all the odds and sods.

At that price I wouldn't do it the regular scheduled airlines can do it for around 24k rtn

Thailand to UK using Air Aisa means travelling via Kuala Lumpur (unless there has been a recent change.)

You are of course correct, you have to fly from KL to get to London, well Stansted near London.

They are showing a headline fare of 7,550 THB one way for the new year, but I cannot find any of those fares, the cheapest I can find is 8,728 THB out, and 22,856 THB for the return, still not a bad fare though you have to add on the leg to KL, as well as all the odds and sods.

At that price I wouldn't do it the regular scheduled airlines can do it for around 24k rtn

Including all taxes and surcharges, who???

theoldgit

Thailand to UK using Air Aisa means travelling via Kuala Lumpur (unless there has been a recent change.)

You are of course correct, you have to fly from KL to get to London, well Stansted near London.

They are showing a headline fare of 7,550 THB one way for the new year, but I cannot find any of those fares, the cheapest I can find is 8,728 THB out, and 22,856 THB for the return, still not a bad fare though you have to add on the leg to KL, as well as all the odds and sods.

At that price I wouldn't do it the regular scheduled airlines can do it for around 24k rtn

Including all taxes and surcharges, who???

AirAsia getting way too expensive now. Comparatively. Both inside and outside Thailand. Check some more prices.

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