Does this work as a mileage run?
#16




Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Circle City
Posts: 3,568
Expedia.
Do a flight search for an economy ticket, and set it so that you can choose your flight. It goes through Nan and Phrae. As far as whats there, I have no idea. Haven't been there. I was just goofing off and saw it. $25, runs 4 days a week, TG171 and TG172. Actually, it raises the price per segment *slightly*, but this would certainly work as a mileage run. Cost per segment would be around $12.
MAQ-CNX 9am-945am
CNX-NNT-PRH-PHS 1015am-1250pm
PHS-PRH-NNT-CNX 120pm-345pm
CNX-MAQ 420pm-510pm
Each flight is $24 (including tax), so 8 segments into $96 gives $12 a segment.
I think I am graduating into the obsessive category.
I also think I will go to hell for this...
Do a flight search for an economy ticket, and set it so that you can choose your flight. It goes through Nan and Phrae. As far as whats there, I have no idea. Haven't been there. I was just goofing off and saw it. $25, runs 4 days a week, TG171 and TG172. Actually, it raises the price per segment *slightly*, but this would certainly work as a mileage run. Cost per segment would be around $12.
MAQ-CNX 9am-945am
CNX-NNT-PRH-PHS 1015am-1250pm
PHS-PRH-NNT-CNX 120pm-345pm
CNX-MAQ 420pm-510pm
Each flight is $24 (including tax), so 8 segments into $96 gives $12 a segment.
I think I am graduating into the obsessive category.

I also think I will go to hell for this...

#17
Join Date: Aug 1999
Location: Ottawa, ON, Canada
Posts: 202
Re CNX PHS, since this operates as one flight number (TG171) it will only count as one segment even if it makes two stops on the way. The key to having a segment qualify is to ensure that it has its own flight coupon and flight number. From the LP run some folks were able to get two flight coupons for a flight with a single flight number that made a stop but there were sometimes complications so I don't recommend it.
#19




Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Glen Ellen, Sonoma Co. CA
Programs: DL DM&MM, DL KMwannabe, HH, AA, TG,
Posts: 1,273
Been to these Thai towns a few times, though on this mileage run, seems like you'd only see the airport. Not much of interest, though of course thais are almost uniformly warm and hospitable, and enough speak english to make a plate of noodles and mugs of beer a delightful evening.

