Business Class from East Coast to Bangkok
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I booked at www.CheapOair.com. It went very smooth, no problems at all. It was a "mystery carrier" but having done my leg work I recognized the flight numbers as United so I knew it was a itinerary I liked. Less than 3 minutes after booking I had my UA confirmation #. I went to www.united.com used my confirmation number and picked my seats. I was a little nervous but I Googled CheapOair and found mostly positive things about them. I would definitely use them again.
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By that time Korean will have their 380 service started out of NYC. Great airline, excellent biz class. Finnair likewise is a good option. Though the layover in Finland may be awhile, which could give you an oppty to go into Helsinki for a few hours.
For Korean you may find some discount pricing through some Korean travel agencies, they advertise a lot and can be found in NY and LA. Good luck.
For Korean you may find some discount pricing through some Korean travel agencies, they advertise a lot and can be found in NY and LA. Good luck.
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We flew "upstairs" biz on United 747 to Seoul recently and it was fantastic - from comfort to service, everything was great. I hope flights home from HKG via Narita on ANA are as good. Also, not sure what kind of plane it was, but Asiana from Seoul to Hanoi wasn't nearly as comfortable or as user-friendly as the United flight(service was excellent, though)