Bob, Kathie and the rest Asia expert, which airline should I contact to get the best Bus Class rates?
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Bob, Kathie and the rest Asia expert, which airline should I contact to get the best Bus Class rates?
Hello All,
So far I found Thai air to be the cheapest Business Class rates compare to SIN, Cathay and Japan. Should I contact the travel agent or good ahead and book with Thair Air to get the best rates for 2 adults? This is traveling in November 14 to December 2. Thank you!!
So far I found Thai air to be the cheapest Business Class rates compare to SIN, Cathay and Japan. Should I contact the travel agent or good ahead and book with Thair Air to get the best rates for 2 adults? This is traveling in November 14 to December 2. Thank you!!
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Agree with Bob. If you are flying from the West Coast, Thai is your best bet--and definitely book online. You're not going to find a better rate through a travel agent than you will on their website.
Other carriers might be better if you're flying from the East Coast.
I am partial to EVA myself, just for the value and their Premium Economy product. But, in Business class, then you should really look at Thai or Singapore--depending on where you fly from and what your pocketbook can afford.
Good luck!
Other carriers might be better if you're flying from the East Coast.
I am partial to EVA myself, just for the value and their Premium Economy product. But, in Business class, then you should really look at Thai or Singapore--depending on where you fly from and what your pocketbook can afford.
Good luck!
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Thank you again everyone. We are coming from Dallas so I have to get a flight from DFW to LAX to fly on Thai. So far Thai has the lowest airfare from LAX to BKK BUS class. I like to fly with American via Japan Airline to BKK. However, the cost for each BUS Class is over $8000 per person.
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I posted in your other message but in case you don't see that:
Clear, one that has not been mentioned is Emirates - they have a daily non-stop from Houston (IAH) to Dubai from where you go onwards to Bangkok ( 3 a day Dubai to bangkok, takes about 5 hrs 45 so not long on that scetor ) , so from Houston to Bangkok just 2 sectors, I don't know how Emirates discount in the US but certainly in Asia they offer heavily discounted Business class plus good service.
Call Emirates in Houston and ask if they can suggest a consolidator or just check with T/agents in your area.
I pressume you could get from dalls to Houston quite easy
Clear, one that has not been mentioned is Emirates - they have a daily non-stop from Houston (IAH) to Dubai from where you go onwards to Bangkok ( 3 a day Dubai to bangkok, takes about 5 hrs 45 so not long on that scetor ) , so from Houston to Bangkok just 2 sectors, I don't know how Emirates discount in the US but certainly in Asia they offer heavily discounted Business class plus good service.
Call Emirates in Houston and ask if they can suggest a consolidator or just check with T/agents in your area.
I pressume you could get from dalls to Houston quite easy
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The difference between Northwest Business Class and Thai Business Class is basically like comparing a Westin hotel to a Motel 6.
Don't book Northwest if you don't have to. Their planes are dated and so is their Business Class.
Don't book Northwest if you don't have to. Their planes are dated and so is their Business Class.