Cathay Pacific
#22
Joined: Mar 2007
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offwego,
We flew Cathay Pacific and I thought their service, food and comfort was very good. However, I just found out that I'm not getting the frequent flyer miles from their partner American from LAX to BKK and back from DPS as I expected because my low fare didn't qualify....I don't recall seeing that caveat when I first booked. So, read the fine print to see if you're getting frequent flyer miles.
We flew Cathay Pacific and I thought their service, food and comfort was very good. However, I just found out that I'm not getting the frequent flyer miles from their partner American from LAX to BKK and back from DPS as I expected because my low fare didn't qualify....I don't recall seeing that caveat when I first booked. So, read the fine print to see if you're getting frequent flyer miles.
#26
Joined: Jun 2006
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I agree with Bisbee. Having flown both EVA (in Premium Economy) and Thai (in Business) twice now, I can say without reservation that the service is better on EVA.
The difference between the 2 PE products is probably negligible.
But the service from the FAs can be downright surly on Thai--like you owe them a debt of gratitude for flying on their airline.
EVA service has always been awesome.
The difference between the 2 PE products is probably negligible.
But the service from the FAs can be downright surly on Thai--like you owe them a debt of gratitude for flying on their airline.
EVA service has always been awesome.
#29
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Joined: May 2004
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You know samot is an italian place now... The food does not suck, and now we have the benefit of not having to wait three hours for it, but well, it's Italian. ... I only tell you this because I don't want you having a conniption fit when you see the PIZZARIA sign out front.
Been to Abacus? Been to Toiuch? Been to the BBQ at Wat Damnak? Hmmmm?
Been to Abacus? Been to Toiuch? Been to the BBQ at Wat Damnak? Hmmmm?



