Hello,
im planning a trip to bangkok from miami, fl. I wanted to know if any one knows of the best way to get there and perhaps the cheapest airline. Im planning to go in August. Thanks for the help.
Victorious
miizzles
May 27, 06, 3:29 pm
Hello,
im planning a trip to bangkok from miami, fl. I wanted to know if any one knows of the best way to get there and perhaps the cheapest airline. Im planning to go in August. Thanks for the help.
Victorious
Cross-posting is not allowed at FlyerTalk.
quitecontrary
May 28, 06, 6:19 pm
Cross-posting is not allowed at FlyerTalk.
That's not a very nice welcome to a new member of Flyertalk. :td:
Sorry I can't answer your query victorious but welcome to Flyertalk and I hope someone will come up with some suggestions for you.
sadiqhassan
May 28, 06, 6:27 pm
welcome to FT. How long will you be going for?
Prices are around 1700USD return
Cheers
sadiqhassan
May 28, 06, 6:36 pm
I just looked up some consolidators and Asiana Airlines is the cheapest @ USD 1029 + tax 380
Korean, Northwest, Air Canada and American also offer good fares.
Cheers
jpdx
May 28, 06, 10:31 pm
Thaifly.com is a consolidator with good prices and a website with decent functionality. You may be able to save some money by buying a ticket to the West Coast, and then flying to Thailand on a seperate ticket from LAX/SEA etc. Good luck, and welcome to FT!
moondog
May 28, 06, 10:40 pm
august is pretty much the most expensive time of year to go there because it is a vacation month in many places, including korea and japan (where you'd likely end up transiting).
that said, i still don't like the sournd of the $1600 stuff. i have never bought a ticket between the us and thailand, but i fly between the us and china very often and almost never pay more than $1000 (even in august from florida).
mcgahat
May 28, 06, 10:52 pm
Thaifly.com is a consolidator with good prices and a website with decent functionality. You may be able to save some money by buying a ticket to the West Coast, and then flying to Thailand on a seperate ticket from LAX/SEA etc. Good luck, and welcome to FT!
Not famililar with Thaifly but the purchasing of a ticket from the west coast and a seperate ticket from MIA to the west coast is a good suggestion. I would think that China, Eva or Korean can be pretty cheap from the west coast especially if you can find an agent that deals in either of those airlines.
To the original poster, play around with some city pairs (SFO, SEA, LAX, ATL etc) and dates on expedia etc and then try to a low price to BKK from those and see if you can get a seperate cheap ticket from Miami to those cities.
That does have its risk though as you are not on one ticket so not much protection in the event of delays so those are the risks you take to save money.
jpdx
May 29, 06, 4:30 pm
I would think that China, Eva or Korean can be pretty cheap from the west coast especially if you can find an agent that deals in either of those airlines.
When going through a consolidator, the Taiwanese airlines should not be more expensive than $650+ from the West Coast. KE/DL and NW should price out at about $900. NW can be tricky with availability, but a good consolidator will usually allow 2 stopovers, including one in Japan (on the return). DL (operated by KE) can be routed with stopovers in Seoul.
JTPictureman
May 29, 06, 6:04 pm
Hello,
im planning a trip to bangkok from miami, fl. I wanted to know if any one knows of the best way to get there and perhaps the cheapest airline. Im planning to go in August. Thanks for the help.
Victorious
Going through the west coast will add quite a bit of time to your trip, maybe look at Chicago-Tokyo or Korea instead. I've had good luck with Travelocity for fares in the past as well as directly with the NW and UA websites but I see it doesn't look very promising right now. I've also had good luck with Vantage travel in Chicago: http://www.asiaairfare.com/.
thebobmc
May 30, 06, 2:08 pm
When going through a consolidator, the Taiwanese airlines should not be more expensive than $650+ from the West Coast. KE/DL and NW should price out at about $900. NW can be tricky with availability, but a good consolidator will usually allow 2 stopovers, including one in Japan (on the return). DL (operated by KE) can be routed with stopovers in Seoul.
Slightly off topic, but I am wondering if you really can buy a NW ticket to SE Asia that allows a stopover in Japan. I was of the understanding that stopovers at Narita were NOT allowed on NW paid tickets to SIN, BKK, etc.
Can you suggest a consolidator that would be able to book such a ticket ?
Thanks in advance.
MrAOK
May 30, 06, 2:15 pm
Ok first you have to be careful how you ask that "cheaper" question.
You can pay less money and not get miles, or pay more and get enough miles for a free U.S. trip and put yourself well on the way to a free second trip back. Miami to lax to nrt to bkk is about 10,660 miles each way. So the question of a "cheap" ticket, can depend on other things than how much you pay initially.
Personally, I'd define spending $900 to get to thailand, but getting miles as better than spending $700 to get there without miles.
And if you watch the promos, you can often get more than the 21,320 a round trip would bring and that can also add miles. (By the way, the 21,320 doesn't including booking online bonus or check in on line bonuses.
Finally you get into issues of what's included in the ticket. Some thai air tickets, for instance include flights without thailand. Some cathay pacific and malaysia air specials cost more, but let you fly around asia for nothing--some with miles some without.
jpdx
May 30, 06, 4:35 pm
Slightly off topic, but I am wondering if you really can buy a NW ticket to SE Asia that allows a stopover in Japan. I was of the understanding that stopovers at Narita were NOT allowed on NW paid tickets to SIN, BKK, etc.
Can you suggest a consolidator that would be able to book such a ticket ?
Thanks in advance.
Stopovers on the outbound are usually not allowed, but Thaifly.com had no problem booking a stopover on the return, i.e., PDX-NRT-BKK//BKK-NRT//NRT-HNL//HNL-PDX for under $900. Check the fare rules; some fares will allow amazing things.
Mr. Vker
May 31, 06, 9:31 pm
Checkout Malaysia airlines. They run specials (one is on their website now) for $699 rt from EWR.
The specials are advertised on the website, but the best way to see all options is to call their US reservation nummber and discuss with an agent.
They can probably give you add on airfare from Miami.
On the return from BKK, you have to stopover in KUL. They will cover the hotel if you ask them.
victorious
Jun 1, 06, 10:54 pm
I might actually be flying to thailand towards the end of november. I was not aware of the "cross posting". thanks everyone for the help.I'll post any good deals when i find them!
vic
lmeh
Jun 3, 06, 3:48 pm
I would check on Itasoftware.com then book at any other place . I have used flychina.com and gatewaylax.com August is normaly very high for Bkk.
travelbuff
Jun 17, 06, 3:40 pm
Ok first you have to be careful how you ask that "cheaper" question.
You can pay less money and not get miles, or pay more and get enough miles for a free U.S. trip and put yourself well on the way to a free second trip back. Miami to lax to nrt to bkk is about 10,660 miles each way. So the question of a "cheap" ticket, can depend on other things than how much you pay initially.
Personally, I'd define spending $900 to get to thailand, but getting miles as better than spending $700 to get there without miles.
And if you watch the promos, you can often get more than the 21,320 a round trip would bring and that can also add miles. (By the way, the 21,320 doesn't including booking online bonus or check in on line bonuses.
Finally you get into issues of what's included in the ticket. Some thai air tickets, for instance include flights without thailand. Some cathay pacific and malaysia air specials cost more, but let you fly around asia for nothing--some with miles some without.
That's exactly what I am going through right now. I am flying ORD-HKG-SIN-LAX in December and although I am being quoted a fare of ~$1800 by travel agents/consolidators, I am unsure if I will get credited miles versus booking online at ~$2000 where I am quite sure I will get the mileage.
JDiver
Jun 17, 06, 5:38 pm
Signing up as a "Cybertraveler" on Cathay Pacific (CX) can get you some amazing deals, and they always seem to have an "All-Asia Pass" - US - HKG - BKK and any other cities you want in their plan during 21 days for $1499, $200 less as a Cybertraveler, and I have seen it considerably lower. Link (http://www.cathay-usa.com/offers/aap/offer.asp). Good pricing for someone who wants to do some traveling, no miles-earning available on these discounted prices. (See the rules here (http://www.cathay-usa.com/offers/aap/rules.asp), including the 18 cities you can visit, etc..
"Here's What You Get
Roundtrip economy class air transportation between New York(JFK), San Francisco, or Los Angeles and Hong Kong
21† consecutive days of economy class travel to any or all of the other 18 qualifying Asian cities.
Departure dates from North America:
February 1 through May 18, 2006 or
August 21 through December 6, 2006
For an additional $350, travel during the summer period (May 19, 2006 through August 20, 2006)... "
I might actually be flying to thailand towards the end of november. I was not aware of the "cross posting". thanks everyone for the help.I'll post any good deals when i find them!
vic
Rampo
Jun 18, 06, 9:54 am
As a strong evangelist for the Thai Air nonstop flights, you might want to price out a MIA-LAX-BKK-JFK-MIA routing. The LAX-BKK flight leaves at 10:30pm PST and the BKK-JFK flight arrives at 6am EST, which should allow adequate time for connections. (I don't think the noon departure time of the JFK-BKK nonstop would work out if you are coming from MIA.) While not the cheapest alternative, you may find that it's worth paying a bit more for a much shorter travel time and probably the most comfortable economy seats (37" pitch) available and the IFE is terrific. (You will need both, as these are VERY long flights, obviously.)
mcjava
Jul 9, 06, 11:47 am
I might actually be flying to thailand towards the end of november. I was not aware of the "cross posting". thanks everyone for the help.I'll post any good deals when i find them!
vic
Don't worry about the cross posting! Welcome......
Most RT tickets will allow you to stopover on the return. Often if your target is Japan, this is the way to go since with final destination of BKK (or TPE in my case), you often can pay less than a pure US-Japan RT ticket.
party_boy
Jul 9, 06, 12:03 pm
In November the ticket price will be much more reasonable. Last year EVA AIR had a 599 special from SFO/LAX to BKK with a stopover in Taipei for 40 bucks more. I imagine similar fares this year.
kkjay77
Jul 10, 06, 1:39 pm
In November the ticket price will be much more reasonable. Last year EVA AIR had a 599 special from SFO/LAX to BKK with a stopover in Taipei for 40 bucks more. I imagine similar fares this year.
Yeah, I also expect the price to drop, but I can't see $600 ticket this year because of the fuel price. I already see $1000 ticket from JFK-NRT-BKK from consolidators(for November travel over Thanksgiving), but I'm playing waiting game to see if any of the airlines would publish such fare.