November 29, 201213 yr Made it into the Daily Telegraph I see! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/picturegalleries/9710907/The-worlds-most-stylish-airports.html?frame=2413280
November 30, 201213 yr Popular Post I remember the 'tropical' feeling of the old terminal at Samui International, that was for sure charming!
November 30, 201213 yr Personally i'd rather it were a run down old shack if it meant we could fly at a sensible price, like about 70% cheaper than their normal prices
November 30, 201213 yr Personally i'd rather it were a run down old shack if it meant we could fly at a sensible price, like about 70% cheaper than their normal prices Do we need to go there , this early in the topic?
November 30, 201213 yr Personally i'd rather it were a run down old shack if it meant we could fly at a sensible price, like about 70% cheaper than their normal prices Do we need to go there , this early in the topic? Probably not.
November 30, 201213 yr Personally i'd rather it were a run down old shack if it meant we could fly at a sensible price, like about 70% cheaper than their normal prices i rather not walk a kilometre in the hot sun past shops of no interest to get to my flight
November 30, 201213 yr Personally i'd rather it were a run down old shack if it meant we could fly at a sensible price, like about 70% cheaper than their normal prices i rather not walk a kilometre in the hot sun past shops of no interest to get to my flight Ask for Golf buggy, I do.
November 30, 201213 yr I remember the 'tropical' feeling of the old terminal at Samui International, that was for sure charming! and the katoey in the restauraunt that made a great khao pat
November 30, 201213 yr Personally i'd rather it were a run down old shack if it meant we could fly at a sensible price, like about 70% cheaper than their normal prices i rather not walk a kilometre in the hot sun past shops of no interest to get to my flight Ask for Golf buggy, I do. they have that cart there, but it is NEVER running when i am heading for my flight.
November 30, 201213 yr Personally i'd rather it were a run down old shack if it meant we could fly at a sensible price, like about 70% cheaper than their normal prices Do we need to go there , this early in the topic? Inevitable I'm afraid. You could end up in a similar position as King Canute http://faculty.histo...anute Waves.htm
November 30, 201213 yr Personally i'd rather it were a run down old shack if it meant we could fly at a sensible price, like about 70% cheaper than their normal prices Do we need to go there , this early in the topic? Inevitable I'm afraid. You could end up in a similar position as King Canute http://faculty.histo...anute Waves.htm He didn't have buttons.
November 30, 201213 yr Ask for Golf buggy, I do. I even get my own to and from the plane because I fly wheel chair assistance. Can't fault BKK or USM on their service.
November 30, 201213 yr Personally i'd rather it were a run down old shack if it meant we could fly at a sensible price, like about 70% cheaper than their normal prices i rather not walk a kilometre in the hot sun past shops of no interest to get to my flight Don't then, walk the couple of hundred meters (probably not even that) under the covered walkway like everybody else.
November 30, 201213 yr Since when was the walk past the shops covered sketcher? It does feel like a km on a hot morning after a late evening.
December 1, 201213 yr Since when was the walk past the shops covered sketcher? It does feel like a km on a hot morning after a late evening. Not sure when it was finished but first noticed it when i flew out at end of October. Is definately covered all the way as when i flew out last week it was belting down with rain and i didnt get wet! (Well done Samui Airport!)
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