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Re: Air ticket Mongkhonthit Travel
« Reply #60 on: August 06, 2016, 08:16:52 AM »
No Starman, it was a Qantas flight.
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Re: Air ticket Mongkhonthit Travel
« Reply #61 on: August 06, 2016, 01:52:00 PM »
Yes a Qantas Flight flown using  codeshare metal. Probably British Airways. Qantas doesn't fly that air route anymore.

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« Reply #62 on: August 06, 2016, 06:51:36 PM »
Everyone has their favourite sites with booking a flight on a plane... I can't go past Skyscanner for best deals.... https://www.skyscanner.com.au/    have never been disappointed..

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« Reply #63 on: August 06, 2016, 06:55:22 PM »
Everyone has their favourite sites with booking a flight on a plane... I can't go past Skyscanner for best deals.... https://www.skyscanner.com.au/    have never been disappointed..

Skyscanner is a good, first point of reference. When you have decided on  your flight you can then go direct to the airline website.

I saved a bit on my Emirates flights doing that.

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« Reply #64 on: August 06, 2016, 07:12:30 PM »
At the moment Netflights are good because I can pay in Sterling and avoid conversion at under 46.

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« Reply #65 on: August 06, 2016, 08:21:37 PM »
On the internet side there is a site call Passport Premiere where you are supposed to get the best discount rates on business or first (being over 60 I avoid flying cattle). 

http://passportpremiere.com/

Some really good deals are mentioned.  What I have found was that it was near impossible to get the special rate, and that I could actually do better direct with airline then using premiere. 

http://passportpremiere.com/072616-memberreport.php



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Re: Air ticket Mongkhonthit Travel
« Reply #66 on: August 07, 2016, 09:33:35 AM »
Everyone has their favourite sites with booking a flight on a plane... I can't go past Skyscanner for best deals.... https://www.skyscanner.com.au/    have never been disappointed..

Skyscanner is a good, first point of reference. When you have decided on  your flight you can then go direct to the airline website.

I saved a bit on my Emirates flights doing that.


I've never used Mongkhonthit so I can't really comment on their services, however I agree with fishy about Skyscanner.

Skyscanner is just a host website displaying various fares from 3rd party booking agencies, which you can click onto.

For me, perhaps it's a little easier, as I always fly Thai Airways, for the convenience of a non stop, full service flight. So I'm just looking for the best fare within Thai Airways, not searching various airlines, flight schedules etc.

I differ a little from Starman, as I always go to Thai Airways first to get their best price on my selected flight, then I'll go into Skyscanner to find a better deal.

Last time I flew to Oz, I booked a Skyscanner link ticket that was 27% cheaper than TA's cheapest advertised fare.

That's a big big saving.

I was deeply suspicious about someone offering such a discounted fare, but after much online researching I'd convinced myself that the Skyscanner link looked legit, so I jumped off the deep end and paid.

Within 10mins of paying online, my booking showed up as a fully paid confirmed ticket on Thai Airways official site. Full access to my booking, same as if I'd booked direct with Thai. (meals, seat allocation, checkin preference etc etc)

That was a big relief, and I felt pretty cocky. Bit naughty of Thai Airways though not to advertise this same really cheap available fare on their own website.

Was very good service, and I've no hesitation in using this particular Skyscanner link again. (Bestjet in Brisbane)







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Re: Air ticket Mongkhonthit Travel
« Reply #67 on: August 07, 2016, 09:53:10 AM »
I wouldn't touch Thai Airways with a barge pole!

They are overpriced and service is not a patch on what it was 10 years ago.

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« Reply #68 on: August 07, 2016, 11:04:19 AM »
I wouldn't touch Thai Airways with a barge pole!

They are overpriced and service is not a patch on what it was 10 years ago.


I've read many similiar reviews to your thoughts Ray. For me though, Thai is fine. I've yet to have a disappointing flight.

1 - They are the only airline that offer a non stop BKK to Perth flight, so that's the biggest plus for me. Only 6.5hrs in the air.

2 - 11.59pm ex BKK    7.40am arr into Perth  .................... 9am ex Perth   2.45pm arr BKK
     Only 1 flight each day, but the above timings are absolutely perfect for me.

3 - The fares are always extremely competitive with other full service airlines. Very often, Thai is the cheapest by a considerable margin.

4 - Sure, I can fly 25% cheaper (once all the "addons" are included) with Jetstar, Air Asia, Scoot etc .... but I'm really tall, as you know, and I quite literally can't fit into the budget seats. Jetstar even had non reclining seats on two flights ! Never ever again !!

5 - Always found the ground staff very friendly and helpful, both in BKK and Perth. In flight service has always been very acceptable, without being outstanding. I'm ok with that. Food is beaut. New Dreamliner aircraft, 30kg luggage for economy class.







 

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« Reply #69 on: August 07, 2016, 11:28:31 AM »
I have to agree with Smooth. I've used Thai Airways to and from the UK 11 times in the past 4 years. Direct flight, excellent service, good food, new aircraft and cheapest direct flights I have found (with the exception of Eva). On one occasion (last year) I gave British Airways a try and they were crap compared to Thai.
In the last couple of years Thai have cut there prices.
I haven't tried Sky Scanner. I usually book direct with airline. I'll check that out next time I'm booking.

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Re: Air ticket Mongkhonthit Travel
« Reply #70 on: August 07, 2016, 01:28:13 PM »
I wouldn't touch Thai Airways with a barge pole!

They are overpriced and service is not a patch on what it was 10 years ago.


I've read many similiar reviews to your thoughts Ray. For me though, Thai is fine. I've yet to have a disappointing flight.

1 - They are the only airline that offer a non stop BKK to Perth flight, so that's the biggest plus for me. Only 6.5hrs in the air.

2 - 11.59pm ex BKK    7.40am arr into Perth  .................... 9am ex Perth   2.45pm arr BKK
     Only 1 flight each day, but the above timings are absolutely perfect for me.

3 - The fares are always extremely competitive with other full service airlines. Very often, Thai is the cheapest by a considerable margin.

4 - Sure, I can fly 25% cheaper (once all the "addons" are included) with Jetstar, Air Asia, Scoot etc .... but I'm really tall, as you know, and I quite literally can't fit into the budget seats. Jetstar even had non reclining seats on two flights ! Never ever again !!

5 - Always found the ground staff very friendly and helpful, both in BKK and Perth. In flight service has always been very acceptable, without being outstanding. I'm ok with that. Food is beaut. New Dreamliner aircraft, 30kg luggage for economy class.


Good reasons not to change there Smooth.

Perth only 6.5 hours away...... interesting.


My experience with Thai has been the opposite of Freddy. I used Thai several times around 2007/8 but soon switched to EVA. More recently I have moved to BA on price. 7/8 flights have been very good, the other had poor service but no worse than my last flight with Thai.

Things change and I am happy to reconsider Thai, BUT by way of example they are over 22,000 Baht more expensive than BA for flights for 2 next March.

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« Reply #71 on: August 07, 2016, 02:25:01 PM »
Things certainly can change very quickly in the airline business. I used to rate BA and used to use them regularly flying between the UK and USA. A lot depends on what aircraft is utilised on what route. I flew BA from BKK to LHR last September. The aircraft was old, and the flight was 1 hour longer each way than with Thai. Initially I thought it was the routing however it turned out to be the aircraft. 34,000 ft was its max cruising height, hence the additional hour. It did have rear of seat entertainment but the screens were tiny and very scratched. As I say, just an old aircraft on that route.
Price then was identical to that of Thai.
BA do of course have many new and very large aircraft. Hopefully you'll get one when you fly next year.



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« Reply #72 on: August 07, 2016, 05:13:12 PM »
Thanks Freddy - useful information.

I hadn't picked up the time difference in the flights - I will check more closely for March.

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Re: Air ticket Mongkhonthit Travel
« Reply #73 on: August 07, 2016, 06:09:30 PM »
Co-Co........this is from memory but I think Thai publish LHR to BKK @ 10hrs 40 mins and BKK to LHR @ 11hrs 35 mins. Xtra on the UK leg is due approach route at LHR and prevailing head wind.

BA published 13hrs and 10 mins BKK to LHR and 12Hrs 25mins returning here.

I only discovered the additional flight duration after I had booked and paid but had I checked it out prior I wouldn't have booked with them. I gave BA a try purely because I hadn't flown with them for a while.

If there prices are currently good and the demand is there they may well be using a larger and more modern aircraft now. We travelled in September so most fleets are pretty stretched at that time of year. March will be winter scheduling so more aircraft options available.

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Re: Air ticket Mongkhonthit Travel
« Reply #74 on: August 08, 2016, 06:03:45 AM »
Things certainly can change very quickly in the airline business. I used to rate BA and used to use them regularly flying between the UK and USA. A lot depends on what aircraft is utilised on what route. I flew BA from BKK to LHR last September. The aircraft was old, and the flight was 1 hour longer each way than with Thai. Initially I thought it was the routing however it turned out to be the aircraft. 34,000 ft was its max cruising height, hence the additional hour. It did have rear of seat entertainment but the screens were tiny and very scratched. As I say, just an old aircraft on that route.
Price then was identical to that of Thai.
BA do of course have many new and very large aircraft. Hopefully you'll get one when you fly next year.



BA have been utilizing 777-200's on this route since they stopped flying on to Oz.33,000ft is the most fuel efficient flight level but the 777 has a flight ceiling around 43,000ft!
« Last Edit: August 08, 2016, 06:07:42 AM by nookiebear »

 

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