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Well in Aug or Sep will have to go back to the UK ,for new o img visa and visit

my children back in the UK.

 

so just started to see if any bargins out there at moment,

 

I use this web site,I have used this web site for last two years to find flights

 

http://www.kayak.co.uk/

 

as it looks at all airlines and find cheapest flights for you,

 

But WHY is it different price to fly from Bangkok to UK ,than UK to Bangkok

Same airline,same airports,same dates,but not same price :bigsmile:

 

To fly from Bangkok to UK cheapest found was £720 :D

 

To fly from UK to Bangkok cheapest found about £530

 

Have any xpats found what I am saying is true :bigsmile:

 

As I have never had to fly this return route before am I missing a trick :bigsmile:

 

Is it cheaper findind a flight using a Thai travel agent here in Thailand for a return flight

back to the UK :D

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To fly from Bangkok to UK cheapest found was £720 :drunk

 

To fly from UK to Bangkok cheapest found about £530

 

Have any xpats found what I am saying is true :unsure:

 

 

Flights ex BKK are priced in Baht ........ nothing weird about it. The prices have remained pretty stable over the last year or so (discounting fuel surcharges). It's only the exchange rate that has moved.

 

Look on the bright side ...... that UK hotel that charges 100 quid a night would have knocked you back 7k baht a year ago, now it will only cost you 5k baht ................

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Just tried Ethiad BKK-LHR-BKK 33180bht

 

At todays rate that is about £663.

 

This time last year, that would have been around £520. If you have had your baht for a year, it is costing you the lower amount.

 

It's all going terribly wrong :bigsmile:

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Just tried Ethiad BKK-LHR-BKK 33180bht

 

At todays rate that is about £663.

 

This time last year, that would have been around £520. If you have had your baht for a year, it is costing you the lower amount.

 

It's all going terribly wrong :bigsmile:

 

 

Or £921 at 36 baht to the pound the last time I purchased tickets in reverse in 1995 !!

 

Tickets were no different in price from today (slightly more if anything)

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Yes I understand your question (apparently only me)-different origins is the answer.32 yrs in the industry helps me understand quite a lot.

That would explain it. Also when I have looked at booking from BKK round trip to the USA, the fees and taxes in Thailand are over 5000 baht more then when booking the reverse.

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Yes I understand your question (apparently only me)-different origins is the answer.32 yrs in the industry helps me understand quite a lot.

 

Sorry but what are you referring to ??

 

If you're 32 years in the industry perhaps you can explain different origins ??

Perhaps you are referring to departure country on first sector ??

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That's the way it is. Just live with it.

 

There's NOTHING you can say or do that will change it. So why worry/question it? It's gonna achieve FUCK ALL.

Why is that? Knowing that the flights originating ex UK work out cheaper is important to me, hence the thread and question seem useful. I live in LOS so I can change my origin! Sadly, I just got a one way mileage ticket UK-LOS...so I messed up! :banghead Edited by jacko
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That's the way it is. Just live with it.

 

There's NOTHING you can say or do that will change it. So why worry/question it? It's gonna achieve FUCK ALL.

 

Strange answer :D

 

Sure I will live with it,but always nice to have some constructive answers at time

not destructive answers.

 

 

That would explain it. Also when I have looked at booking from BKK round trip to the USA, the fees and taxes in Thailand are over 5000 baht more then when booking the reverse.

 

Thanks for this ,as you may saved me some money because

may book tickets later as tourist minister in Thai is thinking of reducing these

taxes in the near future :allright

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Thanks for this ,as you may saved me some money because

may book tickets later as tourist minister in Thai is thinking of reducing these

taxes in the near future :allright

 

The Thai tax is 700 Baht. Hardly worth worrying about. :D

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Sorry but what are you referring to ??

 

If you're 32 years in the industry perhaps you can explain different origins ??

Perhaps you are referring to departure country on first sector ??

Wow,you're bright! :eyecrazy

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Or £921 at 36 baht to the pound the last time I purchased tickets in reverse in 1995 !!

 

Tickets were no different in price from today (slightly more if anything)

 

At todays rate, it has gone up to £695 ! :banghead

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Well in Aug or Sep will have to go back to the UK ,for new o img visa and visit

my children back in the UK.

 

so just started to see if any bargins out there at moment,

 

I use this web site,I have used this web site for last two years to find flights

 

http://www.kayak.co.uk/

 

as it looks at all airlines and find cheapest flights for you,

 

But WHY is it different price to fly from Bangkok to UK ,than UK to Bangkok

Same airline,same airports,same dates,but not same price :banghead

 

To fly from Bangkok to UK cheapest found was £720 :ang2

 

To fly from UK to Bangkok cheapest found about £530

 

 

 

Well Mick,if it is all about the price have a look at air asia to K/L and air asia x into uk,dont know what the price is but should be reasonable,or even look at air asia or tiger into singapore and pick up a flight from there to uk,it is worth looking at.

 

 

Have any xpats found what I am saying is true :bigsmile:

 

As I have never had to fly this return route before am I missing a trick :D

 

Is it cheaper findind a flight using a Thai travel agent here in Thailand for a return flight

back to the UK

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Why is that? Knowing that the flights originating ex UK work out cheaper is important to me, hence the thread and question seem useful. I live in LOS so I can change my origin! Sadly, I just got a one way mileage ticket UK-LOS...so I messed up! :banghead

 

 

No offence mate. If you really want to know the answer ask the public relations of the airline in question.

 

Asking on this board, unless they are working for the airlines all you are going to get is conjecture.

 

And as I stated before nothing you or I do or say is gonna change. :D

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No offence mate. If you really want to know the answer ask the public relations of the airline in question.

 

Asking on this board, unless they are working for the airlines all you are going to get is conjecture.

 

And as I stated before nothing you or I do or say is gonna change. :banghead

Perhaps this is directed at the OP rather than me?
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Am following up a contact in LOS, an ex workmate who runs a T.Agency. If he comes up with a good BKK-LHR-BKK price, I will keep those who are interested posted.

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Am following up a contact in LOS, an ex workmate who runs a T.Agency. If he comes up with a good BKK-LHR-BKK price, I will keep those who are interested posted.

 

BKK-MAN-BKK would be interested good price in Aug :thumbup

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Am following up a contact in LOS, an ex workmate who runs a T.Agency. If he comes up with a good BKK-LHR-BKK price, I will keep those who are interested posted.

 

nidnoyham,

 

Have you looked at Air Asia (to Stansted) from KL?

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nidnoyham,

 

Have you looked at Air Asia (to Stansted) from KL?

 

 

To use the phrase so usefull to airline staff when asked a question about a delayed flight- not yet !

 

Will do today- thanks !

 

I am wating to see what the deal is from my mate.

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To use the phrase so usefull to airline staff when asked a question about a delayed flight- not yet ! :D

 

Will do today- thanks !

 

I am wating to see what the deal is from my mate.

 

When is your girl travelling?

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When is your girl travelling?

 

I got a price on EVA for about £850 from the travel agent so, I asked for a non direct flight. Waiting to hear back.

 

I just got a price for KUL-STN-KUL on Air Asia of £501- that's more like it. The web is not responding for a BKK-KUL-BKK quote.

 

That is for 30MAR KUL-STN. 30 JUN STN-KUL.

 

I am flexible on dates, but am trying to avoid Easter and high summer for the return leg.

 

01 May ex BKK and 30 Jul ex STN are the latest dates. Any 3 months between 01 Apr- 30 JUL will do, as long as it is a 3 month ticket. JUL is a bit late, but who knows, by then, no bugger may be flying. :bigsmile:

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I got a price on EVA for about £850 from the travel agent so, I asked for a non direct flight. Waiting to hear back.

 

I just got a price for KUL-STN-KUL on Air Asia of £501- that's more like it. The web is not responding for a BKK-KUL-BKK quote.

 

That is for 30MAR KUL-STN. 30 JUN STN-KUL.

 

I am flexible on dates, but am trying to avoid Easter and high summer for the return leg.

 

01 May ex BKK and 30 Jul ex STN are the latest dates. Any 3 months between 01 Apr- 30 JUL will do, as long as it is a 3 month ticket. JUL is a bit late, but who knows, by then, no bugger may be flying.

 

nidnoyham,

 

I am flying KUL-STN on Sat, the 28th March. Decent timings ..... out of KUL at 10:00 and into STN for !6:00.

 

AirAsia X is a low-cost carrier so all the normal 3 month ticket rules etc go out of the window. Managing to book both outward and return when there is a promotion on is the only trick that you need to perfect.

 

You need to make separate bookings BKK-KUL and KUL-STN.

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nidnoyham,

 

Have you looked at Air Asia (to Stansted) from KL?

Bloody Air Asia, had to pay all of £4 for excess baggage weight, 1KG over the 15KG limit, money grabbing cheap sods... I had an empty back-pack, and there were people carrying on kitchen sinks!
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