Chicog Posted May 11, 2013 Posted May 11, 2013 Eva Air always seem to be right down there. Otherwise look at AirAsia. Cheap normally means inconvenient of course.
rubberduck Posted May 11, 2013 Posted May 11, 2013 (edited) Do you know skyscanner.com ? I always book my international flights via this one, the smartphone app. I just see, here you get the Thai version, can choose English at the top, very good website to automatically get the cheapest flights available and book them within few minutes. BTW I think the Android app works better then this webversion. Edited May 11, 2013 by rubberduck
marstons Posted May 11, 2013 Posted May 11, 2013 Eva Air always seem to be right down there. Otherwise look at AirAsia. Cheap normally means inconvenient of course. Do Air Asia fly to LHR, thought they had quit UK routes
Elfin Posted May 11, 2013 Posted May 11, 2013 Air Asia do not have business class. The OP wanted Business Class...... 1
tomallison Posted May 12, 2013 Posted May 12, 2013 Check SriLankan. They usually have the best deal for business class. Though it means a stopover at Colombo. I have been intending to use them for some time, but have not yet done so. I can not personally report on the trip. Past topics do cover this.
lomatopo Posted May 12, 2013 Posted May 12, 2013 (edited) The least expensive, but most restrictive business class fare bucket is "Z" on most airlines. This bucket is capacity controlled, so only a few seats on any segment, has a 60 APEX (advanced purchase) requirement, and has higher change and refund fees. It might help if you could share even a modicum of detail: time of year, routing, non-stop, preferred carrier, budget, etc., otherwise the answer to your question is, "yes". Reviewing published, but this does not mean available for any/all dates, fares as of today I see: (base fare, does not include fees, taxes and surcharges) airline -, fare code - total R/T (THB) UL ZRTTH 48,495 CZ JPREU 65,000 AY DBUTH 67,900 (AY has a business saver in "I") MS ZRETH 68,110 Edited May 12, 2013 by lomatopo
Arkady Posted May 12, 2013 Posted May 12, 2013 (edited) Worth looking at KLM. Last time I looked there was a Bt 88k to AMS and you can add the AMS - LHR segment separately econ to save money on the short leg, if you want. Price depends on travel dates. Did Egypt Air first class once. It was cheaper than most biz classes but not worth it unless you want a stop over in Cairo. No booze served - have to secret your own duty free on board and top up the soft drinks served. Food very mediocre. First and biz class seats were the same - just old style biz class seats that recline 45% but first class had more space. 5 hours transit time on way out. Way back less. If the first class is not full, the cabin crew will invite all their friends for a free upgrade, probably from economy just before take off and the cabin will fill up with noisy freeloading Egyptians including small kids running all over the place. Edited May 12, 2013 by Arkady
theoldgit Posted May 12, 2013 Posted May 12, 2013 It's worth noting that whatever Business Class fare you manage to get, if you are flying out of the UK on one ticket you will pay double the Air Passenger Duty that an Economy ticket attracts.
RabC Posted May 12, 2013 Posted May 12, 2013 Will be using the return portion of a Finnair Business Class ticket to get back to Thailand on Thursday, I can thoroughly recommend their service for the price you pay. Helsinki is quite a small airport so transfers are easy. Fully flat beds and reasonable food.
taninthai Posted May 12, 2013 Posted May 12, 2013 Sri lankan air is the cheapest i have seen was 30,000 bht last month, seems to have gone up to 45,000 now only draw back is the flight departure times and stopovers are not that great Sent from my GT-P7500 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app
rak sa_ngop Posted May 13, 2013 Posted May 13, 2013 Worth looking at KLM. Last time I looked there was a Bt 88k to AMS and you can add the AMS - LHR segment separately econ to save money on the short leg, if you want. Price depends on travel dates. I booked KLM to LHR ingoing and London City A/p outgoing about a month ago for 102K. (Flying into LCY would have meant an overnight wait in Amsterdam). This is for departure in May.
MichaelSong Posted May 27, 2013 Posted May 27, 2013 Do you know skyscanner.com ? I always book my international flights via this one, the smartphone app. I just see, here you get the Thai version, can choose English at the top, very good website to automatically get the cheapest flights available and book them within few minutes. BTW I think the Android app works better then this webversion. I checked skyscanner , selected language EN and currency THB , on the first result screen it shows price in THB, when I select a flight, the currency suddenly is in GBP which does not interest me at all as I want to pay in THB. Moreover, "additional airlines fees may apply" . So probably I wille not see the total price until I have filled in my name and other blabla. No thanks.
mrtoad Posted May 27, 2013 Posted May 27, 2013 I got a Sri Lankan flight in August Biz class return to LHR for 70k, I think pretty good. Try Guy at mUsic Travel, always seems to be able to get good flight prices.
Johnnyy Posted June 15, 2013 Posted June 15, 2013 Just to let you know, Finnair currently doing good deals in business to BKK. Booked November for just under GBP 1400.00,
KED Posted June 17, 2013 Posted June 17, 2013 Can anyone tell me, with certainty, if Air Asia serves alcohol on the Surabaya to Bangkok Flight(s)? (arrives in Don Muang) I would assume they sell it if it is availabale at all... I don't care about the $$ I just want to know if it's available on this particular flight. I saw a post on Trip Advisor from an individual who claimed he drank the spirits he had brought with him..??? Appreciate any info on this. Good or bad. Thanks & Regards, Air Asia does not sell alcohol on any flight - you may get away with your own private stash - but I am sure this is against the airline's policy.
RabC Posted June 18, 2013 Posted June 18, 2013 Be careful what you wish for with Business seats. I flew back from Singapore last week with Cathay in Business, from 40+ seats there were 6 actual Business Class passengers. I understand the need to upgrade for operational reasons but the whole of Business was filled up and it was so obvious that most were not Business Class passengers, it detracts from the value of the service and is an insult to what was paid. I have received an apology from Cathay but am angling for more, why should I pay more than economy when thats all the majority in the cabin had paid? Most of the passengers upgraded were of 1 nationality, that seem to get away with flying with multiple pieces of hand carry, by the time the 6 Fare paying Business class passengers were called to board from the lounge, all the overhead bins were full. Also with food selections, those full fare passengers in the back of the cabin lost their options to upgraded passengers. Buyer Beware
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