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Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.

lounge_lizard

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  1. I sometimes see UK newspapers on sale in shops - the price tag is mostly 200 baht.
  2. As at yesterday, PBG had the Daily Mail and USA Today Robin Hood in the Avenue also had a good selection - Mail, Sun etc.
  3. If it should happen, it will cut both ways - Europe based airlines will need permission to fly into and out of the UK. I think that there are may more of them. The bureaucrats would love it (more paper to shuffle), but the EU politicians would find themselves being heavily lobbied by some of their own powerful interests.
  4. Thank you Frosty I wasn't online at the time, but your efforts are very much appreciated.
  5. I tell everybody that I come to visit friends, so it would look a bit odd if I stopped suddenly
  6. I.m sure there are several factors involved, cost being only one. Others might be congestion in the arrivals hall and availability of gates
  7. Could well be so, but I would have thought that the buses and drivers would cost more than opening the gate - either way, the xost would only be a small proportion of the operating cost.
  8. I'm not sure that it is entirely up to the airline - when I worked in civil aviation (many years ago) gates and/or parking were allocated by air traffic control.
  9. Just a heads-up. I've been having trouble using the forum's Agoda link. This is what I get: I can get into the Agoda site by entering the URL into Firefox, but not through the forum.
  10. I wouldn't be too sure about that. These sites just use search engines that work entirely on the published schedules. I can't speak for All Nippon Airways, or for Tokyo Airport, but I've been caught out by short transit times with middle east airports a couple of times over the years. In each case, there was a half-hour delay on arrival, and a long queue at security before we were allowed into the transit area. The onward flight was not held back, and they re-ticketed me onto the next available flight. However, I had to find a way to re-book my transfer to Pattaya, and
  11. There's many a true word spoken in jest
  12. Could be good for tose of us who are a bit broader than average across shoulders (or across the middle), but I wonder what the cost would be.
  13. I used them in February/March - Economy class Heathrow to Bangkok. Price was good - just under £400. Service was nothing special, but OK. I found the food acceptable, wine was served by the glass. The only predictable downside was a very long (overnight) stopover in Bahrain on the way back. The air conditioning was really fierce. It was so cold that I was forced to put on the winter clothes that I had worn on the trip to Heathrow. I can't blame them for the only other problem. About two hours into the flight from Bangkok to Bahrain, a woman passenger started kicking up, and
  14. You're right. Istanbul Ataturk would be much more difficult as at many of the gates, passengers are led outside and bussed to the aircraft. This would leave plenty of opportunity for a bent ground worker to pass something to a cleared passenger, negating any check at the gate.
  15. I see Bahrein is not on the list. When I transitted through Bahrein a couple of weeks ago, an X-ray machine was installed at the departure gate, and we were all put through security again, including the x-raying of laptops.. Maybe the airports on the list can't or won't run security at the departure gate.
  16. I used a taxi today (toll included in the fare). I saw the driver pay with a 100 baht note, and receive two twenties in change.
  17. This has been happeningon and off for a few years now. Cashier;s totals are sometimes accepted and sometmes not. Rubber stamps are always refused.
  18. If you look around, you might be able to find a small spotlight which runs off a USB port - enough to illuminate the keyboard and read documents when the lights are off - I found mine in a pound shop in England, but Tuk-Com might have something similar. I've also seen booklights clipped to the screen of a laptop.
  19. I tried it as well, many years ago. I managed to eat some of it and had the runs for the next three days.
  20. I've taken sandwiches and oranges through security at both Heathrow and Gatwick without any problems. Also an empty one litre bottle with the intention of filling it from a drinking fountain on the other side (I didn;t find one but that doesn't mean they don't exist). The last few times, WH Smith's airside was giving away a 500 ml bottle of water if tou bought a Telegraph. Obviously you'ld have to buy any booze once you got airside (unless you can pass it off as baby food).
  21. I seem to get this on a number of web-sites in some but not all locations, while I'm in Pattaya. I suspect it has something to do with a slow ISP..
  22. Well, it looks as if they have five years to comply, and anything could happen in that time scale. Look for a lot of cheap property coming onto the market in four years time.
  23. Interesting. Last time I used a Heathrow hotel (apart from the Yotel in Terminal 4), They all seemed to have courtesy mini-buses. I wonder if this has replaced that service.
  24. It's actually a "Tops Daily mini supermarket". I looked in this morning and they had a half-empty display of herbal things, mostly marked in Thai. I don't knoow what Valerian Root capsules look like, so I can't be sure if it was there or not. That said, I've always found the pharmacists in Boots in the Royal Garden mall very helpful and they speak reasonable english.
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