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Tip: United is Thai Airways partner
Hello
I just wanted to share a tip to remember that if you have United frequent flyer miles they might be a great alternative to buying tickets on Thai Air. It's 20K miles to get from BKK to Denpasar. Pretty good! |
You have to book these trips with United Reservations agents in order to use your UA miles for Thai flights. You can't book through Thai.
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thanks for that tip...
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You would also be able to make that trip on Singapore Airlines and make a stopover in Singapore.
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Yeah, I've been with them for years. I take Thai Air and then have the miles go into the United account. Happy Travels!
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My wife and I have flown business class for free from JFK to BKK on Thai using United miles for our past two February trips.
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After much work I have a few more tips:
-The 1st class train fare from Bangkok to Chiang Mai cost MORE than flying on Nok Air. -Nok Air has a Plus class which allows you to have 30KG of luggage. I booked economy to CM and Plus back to BKK, knowing I'd be shopping a lot in northern Thailand. The full ticket came out to 3400 Bhat including all fees. A one way train ticket would have been $68. (I know you can go overnight and save a hotel cost but that didn't work with my sched.) In the Firefox browser, Nok Air had an error completing payment so you'd want to use IE. That's all for now! |
Train is fine if you are not in a hurry as it takes ages compared to flying. It does cost$1 more per person but to offset that you do not have the airport taxi fares. Also by taking the early evening train from it does save a hotel room. Fly one way, train the other.
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