Baggage allowance
#16
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 9,307
You're on EK373 at 20:35. Isn't the next flight in the early hours of the morning, as that's usually what I go for so I'm not in DXB for several hours as that gets messy?
#17
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 443
It's a long stop over in Dubai, but it's suits me fine with leaving Bangkok at 20:30 so no rush in the morning to get to the hotel, the last time we came back from Bangkok, we had to be up at 2am for the 8am flight, i know that you can't really sleep in airports, or on the plane, but the last time I travelled on that route, it was a long journey getting into Manchester at 8pm at night and the 2.5 hrs drive home . Got home gone midnight.
I imagine since it's 30kg per person, then we should be able to select our seats on the plane. Will have to ask about that .
Still debating on how long we are going for, hence the reason for not booking yet.
I imagine since it's 30kg per person, then we should be able to select our seats on the plane. Will have to ask about that .
Still debating on how long we are going for, hence the reason for not booking yet.
#18
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Economy, mostly :(
Programs: Skywards Gold
Posts: 7,801
#19
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 443
we were leaving from Pattaya, Taxi booked for 3am to get to the airport at 4;30 leaving enough time for issues, plus the wife had a lot baggage that's why we wanted the 9:30am flight and not the 8:30 flight.
Really wanting to go for the 6 weeks, but its the hassle of getting a visa unless i book a flight out of Bangkok for a few days within the first 30 days otherwise its a 30 day holiday
Really wanting to go for the 6 weeks, but its the hassle of getting a visa unless i book a flight out of Bangkok for a few days within the first 30 days otherwise its a 30 day holiday
#20
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Economy, mostly :(
Programs: Skywards Gold
Posts: 7,801
we were leaving from Pattaya, Taxi booked for 3am to get to the airport at 4;30 leaving enough time for issues, plus the wife had a lot baggage that's why we wanted the 9:30am flight and not the 8:30 flight.
Really wanting to go for the 6 weeks, but its the hassle of getting a visa unless i book a flight out of Bangkok for a few days within the first 30 days otherwise its a 30 day holiday
Really wanting to go for the 6 weeks, but its the hassle of getting a visa unless i book a flight out of Bangkok for a few days within the first 30 days otherwise its a 30 day holiday
#21
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Posts: 443
Why the difference in allowance
I know that i have touched on this subject before, but regards baggage allowance, why the difference in the amount of kilos.
Flying from Edinburgh its 20KG booking through a agent and using the same agent but flying from man or new its 30KG, i understand that both tickets are savers and unable to select your seats until OLCI opens
Am i missing something here, are the Man and Newcastle just normal economy?
The price is for 2 people
I have attached photos of each and i know its different return dates
Flying from Edinburgh its 20KG booking through a agent and using the same agent but flying from man or new its 30KG, i understand that both tickets are savers and unable to select your seats until OLCI opens
Am i missing something here, are the Man and Newcastle just normal economy?
The price is for 2 people
I have attached photos of each and i know its different return dates
#23
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: DUB / DXB
Programs: EK Gold, BA Gold
Posts: 2,471
its likely that the EDI flights are actually "special" as opposed to "saver".
The slightly discounted special fares appear from time to time, and have only 20kg baggage included, and cannot be upgraded at all with miles.
The slightly discounted special fares appear from time to time, and have only 20kg baggage included, and cannot be upgraded at all with miles.
#24
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: BKK
Programs: EK Pleb
Posts: 246
The only proviso to this information is that you should not have a long history of back-to-back Visa Exempt entries as immigration may think that you are not a tourist.
#25
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: BKK
Programs: EK Pleb
Posts: 246
A normal South African passport only qualifies for a 30 day Visa Exempt entry into the Kingdom. I take it that as a FT Skywards Ambassador you qualify for a diplomatic passport which allows you 90 day visa free entry
#26
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 9,307
I assume that you have a UK passport and, therefore, qualify for a Visa Exempt entry into the Kingdom thus giving you permission to stay for 30 days. If this is correct, you don't need to leave the Kingdom for a few days and then return to obtain a Visa Exempt entry for another 30 days. When you are in the Kingdom you can go to the local immigration office and apply for an extension (30 days) at the cost of 1,900 THB - much cheaper than cost of a return flight to a neighbouring country.
The only proviso to this information is that you should not have a long history of back-to-back Visa Exempt entries as immigration may think that you are not a tourist.
The only proviso to this information is that you should not have a long history of back-to-back Visa Exempt entries as immigration may think that you are not a tourist.
#27
Join Date: Oct 2015
Location: Economy, mostly :(
Programs: Skywards Gold
Posts: 7,801
Other than having a maxi passport with more pages my passports are quite ordinary (they still fill up every 3-4 years on average)
#28
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: United Kingdom
Programs: Skywards Blue :-(, HHonors Gold, SPG Gold, GHA Platinum
Posts: 2,531
https://onewayfly.com/en/
and book another flight. Can always cancel after entry. Much more cheaper than trying to visa hop.