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I have been checking prices for a couple of months now and Asiana always comes back as the best deal (the next closest is United @$300 more)

 

The taxes seem abnormally low. Anybody flown them know if they hit you with some unexpected taxes or fees when you check in???

 

 

 

Please double check your dates and cities for accuracy

 

Total Payments

Ticket: $1064.00

Taxes: $94.38

 

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Total Price: $1158.38

 

 

 

 

Airline

From To Depart Arrive Flight

 

 

Asiana Airlines ORD-O Hare Intl

Chicago, Illinois, USA LAX-Los Angeles Intl

California, USA 14 May

Thursday 08:05 AM 14 May

Thursday 10:35 AM FL#6271

0 Stops

 

Asiana Airlines LAX-Los Angeles Intl

California, USA ICN-Incheon Intl

Seoul, Korea Republic Of 14 May

Thursday 01:30 PM 15 May

Friday 06:30 PM +1 FL#201

0 Stops

 

Asiana Airlines ICN-Incheon Intl

Seoul, Korea Republic Of BKK-Bangkok Intl

Thailand 15 May

Friday 08:10 PM 16 May

Saturday 12:05 AM FL#743

0 Stops

Elapsed Time 28 hr 0 min

 

 

 

Asiana Airlines BKK-Bangkok Intl

Thailand ICN-Incheon Intl

Seoul, Korea Republic Of 01 June

Monday 01:15 AM 01 June

Monday 08:20 AM FL#744

0 Stops

 

Asiana Airlines ICN-Incheon Intl

Seoul, Korea Republic Of ORD-O Hare Intl

Chicago, Illinois, USA 01 June

Monday 07:15 PM 01 June

Monday 06:00 PM FL#236

0 Stops

Elapsed Time 28 hr 45 min

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your credit card will be billed for a total of $1158.38 USD

 

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i have seen some flights out of sfo for 904 usd! It also seems better to separate your tickets. I am flying from lax to bkk on cathay for 948.00 r/t and from orlando to lax with credit card points. although i could have gotten the domestic route for about 200usd....it was much more expensive to let kayak put the domestic and international legs together. but your price is not bad!

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The total price sounds about right to me. Book it Dano! :clap1

 

Execpt for the 11 layover in Incheon on the way back. :clap2

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i have seen some flights out of sfo for 904 usd! It also seems better to separate your tickets. I am flying from lax to bkk on cathay for 948.00 r/t and from orlando to lax with credit card points. although i could have gotten the domestic route for about 200usd....it was much more expensive to let kayak put the domestic and international legs together. but your price is not bad!

 

Since I've had to scrub my January trip, I have plenty of time to check prices for May. Maybe I'll find a deal after the 1st of the year. :D

 

 

 

 

 

Execpt for the 11 layover in Incheon on the way back. :eyecrazy

 

I'm not sure I want to fly on Asiana because there is always a long layover on the cheap flights (either coming or going)

I'll probably fly Korean Air since I can get my Onepass miles with them and only one short connection in Incheon.

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Since I've had to scrub my January trip, I have plenty of time to check prices for May. Maybe I'll find a deal after the 1st of the year. :D

I'm not sure I want to fly on Asiana because there is always a long layover on the cheap flights (either coming or going)

I'll probably fly Korean Air since I can get my Onepass miles with them and only one short connection in Incheon.

 

thats why i paid a little more on china air for my january trip...same for my late february on cahtay pacific very short layovers

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Execpt for the 11 layover in Incheon on the way back. :bj2

 

I didn't say I'd book it. :drunk Only short layovers for me.

 

Although if you hate those long travel times to and from the states, that 11 hour layover gives you time to get a hotel, some decent sleep and a shower before the next leg.

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just a side note...if i had to choose between Asiana and UA.well it`s really a no brainer...Asiana, five star, UA, three star. and believe me you`ll notice the difference!

United flys that leg.

 

 

 

 

 

Asiana is a good airline. Do they actually fly between O'Hara and Lax or is that leg done with another airline?

I thought about booking one for a layover on the way to BKK. Get a room at the airport hotel in Incheon and shake off some of the jet lag so I could hit Pattaya running.

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Sometimes the long layovers are really nothing more than a method of getting the traveler to boost the local enconomy. :) Sometimes it is just poor scheduling. :)

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