Cathay Pacific Asia Miles - search T/A or web, for HKG-BKK-HKG
bertheike
Jun 17, 05, 8:04 am
Arrive Apr.07 13:00 at HKG
depart Apr.22 23:15 from HKG
my final destination is BKK/HKT.
Now I would be interested if one nows a T/A or webservice offering any specials to Thailand.
What I have yet is EK 2400 HKD in "C" class rt. or GF 3800 HKD in "A" class rt.
But EKīs flight is about midnight so one hang about 10h. at the airport out and return one arrive by 5 pm thatīs again 7 h.
The GF flight out is nice 15:40 only 2.5 h. , but return it arrives by 2pm. , so around 9h. layover
As far as I see, there is only CX or TG with good connecting times.
Do they also offer specials ?
christep
Jun 17, 05, 9:57 am
CX's cheapest published fare is HK$1950 in K, HK$4960 in C.
But for around HK$6000 you could buy a package from CX Holidays (http://www.cxholidays.com) which would include CX J class roundtrip to BKK plus two nights in the Grand Hyatt in BKK (based on two people sharing the room).
Have you also considered Dragonair (http://www.dragonair.com or http://www.kaholidays.com for packages) - they go HKG-HKT and HKG-BKK.
And what about taking 24+ hours in HK to see some of the place?
bertheike
Jun 17, 05, 3:18 pm
CX's cheapest published fare is HK$1950 in K, HK$4960 in C.
But for around HK$6000 you could buy a package from CX Holidays (http://www.cxholidays.com) which would include CX J class roundtrip to BKK plus two nights in the Grand Hyatt in BKK (based on two people sharing the room).
Have you also considered Dragonair (http://www.dragonair.com or http://www.kaholidays.com for packages) - they go HKG-HKT and HKG-BKK.
And what about taking 24+ hours in HK to some some of the place?
thankīs, the http://www.cxholidays.com looks usefull. they have the most flights fitting to my needs.
TG has a special "P" fare at $4590.. includes roundtrip transfer to and from BKK airport if I remember correctly... I think most TAs in HKG can book that fare for you.
studio76
Jun 17, 05, 8:42 pm
This is the best website I have found so far for flights leaving HK:
http://www02.tiglion.net/tod05/shop/air/index.asp
When you enter your destination city, it displays airlines that offer seats on the route, and the fare subclasses that are sold in the market. (It does not show which ones may already be sold out though or if it is nonstop).
Package tours seem to be the best value here in HK, so as other posters have mentioned that may be the route to go.