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Need to book a return ticket for bkk-london-bkk but from the uk, most agencies are quoting silly prices 2k and up, can get 1100 online but just wondered whether anyone had used cheaptickets.co.th to buy from or had any other recommendations.

 

As an aside still dont understand why this route is twice as expensive than the other way round unless its thai government taxes!!

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Need to book a return ticket for bkk-london-bkk but from the uk, most agencies are quoting silly prices 2k and up, can get 1100 online but just wondered whether anyone had used cheaptickets.co.th to buy from or had any other recommendations.

 

 

I've used cheaptickets.com without any problems using a UK Debit Card. Budgetair.com is the same company and shows prices in UKP. Qatar and Etihad both currently have sales on - you can book directly on their websites.

 

 

As an aside still dont understand why this route is twice as expensive than the other way round unless its thai government taxes!!

It's not twice as expensive from BKK, it's half-price from UK. :thumbup It's to offset the hurt and humiliation the Brits go through when paying 200 Baht admission fee at some dubious Thai tourist attraction. :ninja:

 

 

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print a quote from any online site, and then go to Flightcentre. They guarantee to beat it. Just means they knock £1 off, but at least you're dealing with a reputable, easy access firm.

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print a quote from any online site, and then go to Flightcentre. They guarantee to beat it. Just means they knock £1 off, but at least you're dealing with a reputable, easy access firm.

 

They'll simply point you to the T&Cs.

 

"Applies to scheduled airlines only and not Charter or Low Cost airlines (charter and low cost examples include easyjet, ryanair, flybe, aer lingus and monarch), for travel originating from the UK."

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I have bought tickets ex Bangkok while here in LOS, via the internet, and used a UK credit card to pay for them. The price was converted from baht to £ for me. That was with either Qatar or Etihad.

Set your location to Thailand (English) on the airline web-pages.

You don't mention it, but I suspect you are buying a ticket in someone else's name. That might be the issue, or the need to show the credit card at check-in. Try approaching the airline offices in the UK........

(You aren't comfortable sending someone the money to buy their own ticket......:D)

 

 

Thai taxes are substantially less than UK ones.

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I have bought tickets ex Bangkok while here in LOS, via the internet, and used a UK credit card to pay for them. The price was converted from baht to £ for me. That was with either Qatar or Etihad.Set your location to Thailand (English) on the airline web-pages.You don't mention it, but I suspect you are buying a ticket in someone else's name. That might be the issue, or the need to show the credit card at check-in. Try approaching the airline offices in the UK........(You aren't comfortable sending someone the money to buy their own ticket......:D) Thai taxes are substantially less than UK ones.

Wasn't worried about sending the moey just wanted to be 100% certain our itinierarys matched up, in the end i sent her my booking ref and the office in KK booked her flights to match and for the same cost as i was being quoted online so it has all worked out in the end. Will be wheels up soon thank buddha
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