Kow-swa
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Kow-swa
Hi!
Any idea how I can book a (e)ticket between KOW to SWA (Guangzhou to Shantou) for 2 pax, and preferably only one way ?
How long a ride would it be if we decide to drive instead?
Cheers
Luis
Any idea how I can book a (e)ticket between KOW to SWA (Guangzhou to Shantou) for 2 pax, and preferably only one way ?
How long a ride would it be if we decide to drive instead?
Cheers
Luis
#2
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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found 98$ deal from CAN to SWA with china southern on the following website:
http://booking.farecompare.com/s/fli...completed=true
but when redirected to CS wensite they don't even show SWA as an existing destination...
http://ec.cs-air.com/B2C/modules/HQ/index.jsp
what does it mean??
http://booking.farecompare.com/s/fli...completed=true
but when redirected to CS wensite they don't even show SWA as an existing destination...
http://ec.cs-air.com/B2C/modules/HQ/index.jsp
what does it mean??
#3
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hhmmm... Missus sorted this out and ended up with a 43 US$ fare all inclusive but it needs to be paid froma mainland account... well... any idea if the flight might get full if we try to buy a last minute ticket for a friday may 4th evening flight??
Lastly is it worth forking out the 100$ each to fly in J ?
Cheers
Luis
Lastly is it worth forking out the 100$ each to fly in J ?
Cheers
Luis
#4
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Well, J is actually $125 (assuming a 7.7 exchange rate) on that route, but I guess I'd consider it because CZ is no fun in Y. On the other hand, I wouldn't expect too many frills on that 220 mile flight.
As for buying tickets with a foreign credit card (unnecessary IMO BTW), at last check 9588.com seemed to offer the least painful experience (i.e. no fax backs TMK) of the lot.
As for buying tickets with a foreign credit card (unnecessary IMO BTW), at last check 9588.com seemed to offer the least painful experience (i.e. no fax backs TMK) of the lot.
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I'm guessing you mentioned this bit because you are aware of the fact that you can fly from there back to BKK nonstop at 0915a every day of the week except for Tuesdays and Saturdays.... but, in case you didn't, I'm telling you.
I would definitely go Y on this route, even if the differential between Y and C is miniscule, because: 1) C isn't good; 2) SWA is a breeze; and 3) I assume CZ only does it for some strange political reasons and that it can't be that full.
If I'm wrong about #3, I'll pick up the bar tab the next time you're in Beijing.
I would definitely go Y on this route, even if the differential between Y and C is miniscule, because: 1) C isn't good; 2) SWA is a breeze; and 3) I assume CZ only does it for some strange political reasons and that it can't be that full.
If I'm wrong about #3, I'll pick up the bar tab the next time you're in Beijing.
#7
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Moondog
I actually had no idea about a SWA-BKK flight but not so much of a surprise considering that a significant proportion of succesful thai businessmen actually come from Shantou families.
Besides I do certainly hope we'll have a chance to argue over a bar tab one day in Beijing as a visit there is on the must do list!
I actually had no idea about a SWA-BKK flight but not so much of a surprise considering that a significant proportion of succesful thai businessmen actually come from Shantou families.
Besides I do certainly hope we'll have a chance to argue over a bar tab one day in Beijing as a visit there is on the must do list!

