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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.
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The four main players on that route are Thai, Bangkok Airways, AirAsia and Nok Air. For overall value for money I would opt for Nok Air's "Nok Plus" option. Effectively a business class product at economy class fares. To be truthful, you could make a case for each of the four and they all would excel in some areas and disappoint in others. Bangkok Airways have a good option to do a free stopover in Sukhothai so you effectively get two side trips for the price of one.

 

Tom

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I flew with Nok to/from Chiang Mai last April. All was very smooth and professional. I looked at the + option but for a 1 hour flight, I was quite happy in economy.

 

L

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Don't know if you're a golfer, but Nok + allows 25kg baggage, if you've got clubs with you that could save you money on excess baggage charges.

 

 

edit; oops, the numbers got lost somewhere; it was 25Kg baggage.

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I would not recommend the low cost carrier One-Two-Go run by Orient Thai. I used them in July. They flew an old 747 "Classic Model" to Chiang Mai and for the return trip ended up cancelling their flight, which they seem to have a habit of doing.

 

I agree with other members that use Bangkok Air, or if you don't mind paying close to double the price, Thai Air has many flights.

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Air Asia has the best fare. Can I book when I get to Bangkok for a flight the next day? I'll be in Bangkok March 1 and I want to go to Chang Mai before Pattaya. I figure, "Hell . . . I'm going to a foreingn country half way around the world I may as well see something other then beer bars and girls, girls, girls . . ." Can I book online?

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