Airline Japan to Bangkok
#2
Joined: Feb 2004
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Your best bet would be to continue on using Sky Team on a single award ticket all the way to Bangkok. NWA flies to BKK daily, departing in the late afternoon/early evening, arriving in BKK just before midnight.
For other choices, it won't likely be cheap. Best prices I've seen from Japanese consolidators, pay cash only, earn no miles, no change/cancellation without 100% penalty type tickets...is roundtrip 35,000 yen ($300.00 US about), and those tickets, though advertised a lot, are not available most of the time...only a few seats at that price. These tickets also tend to connect somewhere in between.
A more realistic price that you can expect to actually be able to purchase a seat will run you between 50,000 yen and up. Thai, JAL, NWA....off the top of my head, offer non-stop to BKK. There may be others. JAL and Thai have the best arrival times in BKK that I know of...in early afternoon. Their early departure times would mean you'd need to spend a night in NRT though.
If you purchase a ticket NRT-BKK-NRT separately from your award ticket, be sure to allow LOTS of time for the connection, because if you misconnect on separate itineraries it's your problem, not the airline's.
For other choices, it won't likely be cheap. Best prices I've seen from Japanese consolidators, pay cash only, earn no miles, no change/cancellation without 100% penalty type tickets...is roundtrip 35,000 yen ($300.00 US about), and those tickets, though advertised a lot, are not available most of the time...only a few seats at that price. These tickets also tend to connect somewhere in between.
A more realistic price that you can expect to actually be able to purchase a seat will run you between 50,000 yen and up. Thai, JAL, NWA....off the top of my head, offer non-stop to BKK. There may be others. JAL and Thai have the best arrival times in BKK that I know of...in early afternoon. Their early departure times would mean you'd need to spend a night in NRT though.
If you purchase a ticket NRT-BKK-NRT separately from your award ticket, be sure to allow LOTS of time for the connection, because if you misconnect on separate itineraries it's your problem, not the airline's.
#5
Joined: Jan 2003
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Just because Delta doesn't fly to BKK, doesn't mean that their partners don't.
Don't waste your money. Call Delta and inquire about an award from LA to BKK and I'm sure they will find a way to get you there, one way or another.
Don't waste your money. Call Delta and inquire about an award from LA to BKK and I'm sure they will find a way to get you there, one way or another.
#6
Joined: Jan 2003
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Here is the info:
<i>SkyMiles Reservations Book and ticket for <b>worldwide Award Travel</b> on Delta, Delta Connection, <b>SkyTeam, and other airline program partners</b>. Call the number on the back of your SkyMiles card or call 800-323-2323.</i>
<i>SkyMiles Reservations Book and ticket for <b>worldwide Award Travel</b> on Delta, Delta Connection, <b>SkyTeam, and other airline program partners</b>. Call the number on the back of your SkyMiles card or call 800-323-2323.</i>




