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I dont know of any good travel agents but as far as good fares, I think they are all pretty much the same. I have flown China Air, Thai Air, Cathay Pacific and Emirates Air between HKG-BKK. They all seem to just about match each others fares. I dont think you'll find too much of a difference. Good luck!

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Dragon Air is a must to consider. Very nice planes, good service, lots of leg room and reasonable prices to boot.

I flew them last year for 6000 Bt RT from BKK-HKG and came away mighty impressed. To get the best fare you call their reservations agent, do your booking, then find a travel agent [they recommend certain ones] to issue the ticket.

Process seemed a bit odd, but was worth the extra step or so...

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Dragon Air is a must to consider. Very nice planes, good service, lots of leg room and reasonable prices to boot.

I flew them last year for 6000 Bt RT from BKK-HKG and came away mighty impressed. To get the best fare you call their reservations agent, do your booking, then find a travel agent [they recommend certain ones] to issue the ticket.

Process seemed a bit odd, but was worth the extra step or so...

I just rang and ask for a quote, they said Bt8800 including taxes and fuel charges.

Air India is cheaper at Bt8080

Cheers

K

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note that the Emirates flight to HK from BKK is coming from Dubai. They don't seem to clean the business class cabin (full of trash each time I flew), so I can only imagine what economy is like.

The trip on the way back is fine.

If only I could take Cathay going there and Emirates coming back.

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note that the Emirates flight to HK from BKK is coming from Dubai. They don't seem to clean the business class cabin (full of trash each time I flew), so I can only imagine what economy is like.

The trip on the way back is fine.

If only I could take Cathay going there and Emirates coming back.

That is true, but that is why Emirates business class BKK-HK is so cheap, just 2 thousand baht more than economy class, worth it for the extra airmiles, fast check-in, luggage allowance, hand luggage benefits, champagne and toiletries bag and snacks and attentive service, ICE in flight entertainment and ease of travel.

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note that the Emirates flight to HK from BKK is coming from Dubai. They don't seem to clean the business class cabin (full of trash each time I flew), so I can only imagine what economy is like.

The trip on the way back is fine.

If only I could take Cathay going there and Emirates coming back.

You can if you want to buy two "one-way" tickets. :o:D

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note that the Emirates flight to HK from BKK is coming from Dubai. They don't seem to clean the business class cabin (full of trash each time I flew), so I can only imagine what economy is like.

The trip on the way back is fine.

If only I could take Cathay going there and Emirates coming back.

That is true, but that is why Emirates business class BKK-HK is so cheap, just 2 thousand baht more than economy class, worth it for the extra airmiles, fast check-in, luggage allowance, hand luggage benefits, champagne and toiletries bag and snacks and attentive service, ICE in flight entertainment and ease of travel.

You're right.. it is a pretty good deal, and probably the reason why I've taken it so many times (no stranger to 'saving dosh' on luxury services)

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