BKK RTW Combinations
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BKK RTW Combinations
In addition to the three main alliances what other RTW combinations exist ex BKK? I know there is a EK/UA RTW for approx. TBH118,000 in Business Class. Particularly looking for information on CO and programs that allow travel to SYD. Thank you.
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There is also a very cheap EK/UA deal (same company can help you) but be forewarned:
- EK ticket office in BKK is *appalling*
- You need to know the rules as most people at the company mentioned don't.
- EK ticket office in BKK is *appalling*
- You need to know the rules as most people at the company mentioned don't.
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Buy it from the United Airlines ticket office in Bangkok. They really know their RTW stuff and are a pleasure to deal with.
A UA-EK RTW in first class, with taxes, is 164,440 Baht. Base price is 156,500 Baht.
A UA-EK RTW in first class, with taxes, is 164,440 Baht. Base price is 156,500 Baht.
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Originally Posted by Savage25
cheers,
Henry
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Originally Posted by jpatokal
Where can I get more detail about the EK/UA RTW? I can't seem to find it on the traveltech2000 site.
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Originally Posted by henry999
Looking at the list of participating carriers in the URL above, is there any possibility for trans-Pacific without going to the USA?
cheers,
Henry
cheers,
Henry

