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glorialf Feb 4th, 2005 07:45 AM

Thai Airways nonstop flight JFK to BKK
 
I just got a business class flight on this via US Air frequent flyer -- only 90,000 miles. I'm very excited. It leaves at noon and arrives at 4:30 the NEXT day. Only 17 1/2 hours in the air.

Does anyone know what the business class seats are like (I read on flyer talk that they will be flat but that's all I know) and what a good seat would be? I gather this flight does not have first class so the business class is very large.

Thanks

rkkwan Feb 4th, 2005 09:19 AM

Well, since the 340-500 is new for Thai, and I don't think Thai has even taken delivery of it yet, I doubt many people will know the details.

Spygirl Feb 4th, 2005 09:37 AM

Business class on Thai for 90K miles using USAir miles? Hmmm. Gloria, good tip!

JamesA Feb 4th, 2005 09:43 AM

I've been looking out for the arrival of the new 340-500's but nothing on the horizon, though I did see an unidentified photo ( rkwan I guess you know this site ) on www.just-planes.com, a wild guess that could be on the tail of one of the new aircraft still being finished. There is bound to be local info once photos and details of seating are available, the moment I see anything I'll post.

glorialf Feb 4th, 2005 11:09 AM

Spygirl-- yup -- 90,000 miles on US Air or United for business class including getting me to NY. Seems almost too good to be true! And 16 hours coming home! I'm VERY excited!

hawaiiantraveler Feb 4th, 2005 11:10 AM

Gloria
www.seatexpert.com has seating charts but not the Airbus 340-500 yet. Email them from the site and they might put up a seating chart if it is available. Aloha!

hawaiiantraveler Feb 4th, 2005 11:17 AM

also try www.seatguru.com they have the seatmaps of Airbus 340-600 in the Lufthansa section

rkkwan Feb 4th, 2005 12:29 PM

It doesn't help to know the seating plans of other airline's plane, even if it's the same model.

Just wait until the plane is in service, and then check the appropriate forum at www.flyertalk.com.

kathrynj Feb 11th, 2005 04:06 PM

gloriaf, thanks for the tip on the 90,000 miles with US Air on Thai's non-stop. It is a real bargain compared to all others (assuming they are still around to get me to NYC on my US Air flight....) Apparently business class is 90,000 miles via the Pacific and 105,000 via Europe. I looked at the Thai website and they seem to indicate 3 fare levels with business being the top one. AirCanada's website shows the flat seats on the 345 so you may want to look at that also.

glorialf Feb 11th, 2005 06:59 PM

kathrynj-- I booked my flight to NY on United since US Air doesn't fly out of Chicago. :-)


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