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Thai Airways - Question about using FF Miles


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Hi

 

Does anyone know if when using Thai FF miles for, say, an internal flight, if there is anything to pay? Do the FF miles cover everything, or do you have to pay the taxes, etc? Can't find it stated on their website.

 

:unsure:

 

Spud

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Hi

 

Does anyone know if when using Thai FF miles for, say, an internal flight, if there is anything to pay? Do the FF miles cover everything, or do you have to pay the taxes, etc? Can't find it stated on their website.

 

:ang2

 

Spud

The airport taxes, government taxes (etc) have to be paid as an extra.
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Yes I just used my miles as they were expiring Dec 31st.

 

one way was 550 baht flying from Don Muang to Udon Thani

 

also flew round trip and I think it was 1500 baht

 

The round trip was a bit high but still cheaper than flying

 

hope that helps

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Cheers Lumbai5

 

I'm just about to book my flight for May and was wondering if it was worth paying and extra 20-30 quid for a Q class ticket with full milage.

 

The extra cost for miles would be worth it if flying Thai internally, but with Air Asia being soo much cheaper, and if you have to pay the taxes on top of using miles, it would work out more or less the same. Although the Thai domestic flights are more comfortable and you do get a free sarnie!

 

:hijack

 

Spud

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Cheers Lumbai5

 

I'm just about to book my flight for May and was wondering if it was worth paying and extra 20-30 quid for a Q class ticket with full milage.

 

The extra cost for miles would be worth it if flying Thai internally, but with Air Asia being soo much cheaper, and if you have to pay the taxes on top of using miles, it would work out more or less the same. Although the Thai domestic flights are more comfortable and you do get a free sarnie!

 

:chogdee

 

Spud

You won't get 1/2 those miles until you are back in the UK. I would always chase ticket price first, miles are a bonus, but cash works best!
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