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I want to fly from USA to BKK

 

I did my searches on the internet and focused on Singapore Air as will as Cathey Pacific.

 

I mostly came up disappointed.

 

I decided to give Singapore Air a call.

 

What a shock.

 

 

Not only was I all in for an open return ticket ( one year) at 1700.USD but I was even told if I don't use the return portion, I was eligible for a partial refund. Any portion of a ticket price for a refund is a totally new thing for me. I've never heard of that before with any flight I've taken.

 

 

The fare allows for unlimited ( no charge) changes for a return date. I don't plan to use the portion return but I like the option.

 

 

I still like EVA but I felt the last time I flew with them the airline seemed a bit long in the tooth.

 

I wanted to try a new airline. I hope it works out. Sometimes a change is good.

 

I fly economy class.

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I've used China Airlines for most of my trips out of LAX and SFO. They've generally had the best prices, esp. for biz class. Their 747's for the trans-Pacific leg are getting a bit long in the tooth but still good, but the TPE-BKK legs have generally been on newer Airbusses (340's, usually). I've flown EVA a couple of times when their prices were able to beat CI's, and found them quite acceptable, although I though CI's food was better.

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EVA takes off on time, arrives on time, doesn't lose my luggage, has decent flight attendants, and food...

 

Agreed on everything except the food, unfortunately somewhat less than edible.

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EVA have a LON-BKK deal just started.

 

 

On their website they're starting from £565, book by March 31st.

 

 

But you can get them as cheap as £533 with Westeast, or £540ish with ebookers, travelsupermarket ect

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I want to fly from USA to BKK

 

I did my searches on the internet and focused on Singapore Air as will as Cathey Pacific.

 

I mostly came up disappointed.

 

I decided to give Singapore Air a call.

 

What a shock.

 

 

Not only was I all in for an open return ticket ( one year) at 1700.USD but I was even told if I don't use the return portion, I was eligible for a partial refund. Any portion of a ticket price for a refund is a totally new thing for me. I've never heard of that before with any flight I've taken.

 

 

The fare allows for unlimited ( no charge) changes for a return date. I don't plan to use the portion return but I like the option.

 

 

I still like EVA but I felt the last time I flew with them the airline seemed a bit long in the tooth.

I wanted to try a new airline. I hope it works out. Sometimes a change is good.

 

I fly economy class.

 

I flew my first two trips on Eva and the stopover in Taipei was only two hours, and it was a 777 the last time, so wondering why you think it was longer than any of the others.

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