Promotion: Half price on THAI Air tickets!
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#1Posted 2005-05-05 15:51:38
THAI's discounted air tickets to boost local tourism
Economy and Business class discounts 45% and more BANGKOK: -- Tourists have flocked to book cheap air tickets for domestic flights with the national flag carrier, Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI). The half-price tickets are on offer as part of a campaign to promote the local tourism. THAI is offering tickets on domestic routes at a minimum of 45 percent discount from 4-8 May. The five-day-campaign, ''Smile Thailand'', was launched on Wednesday at the Siam Discovery Centre in Bangkok. However, customers booking the discounted air tickets must use them by the end of July. The discount program covers both business and economy classes. The airlines is also offering special ''Andaman Sun- Sand-Sea'' package tours -- a coordinated holiday program with major hotels in provinces along the Andaman coast, including Phuket, Krabi, and Trang. The special package includes discounted return air tickets with THAI, airport transfers and a hotel room for two people. However, once the package is booked it cannot be transferred to anyone else. --TNA 2005-05-05 #2Posted 2005-05-05 16:05:51
Full details here:
http://www.thaiair.c...otion_index.htm Roundtrip economy domestic tickets at discount price (Baht): Between Bangkok and ... Phitsanulok 1,520 Khon Kaen 1,650 Ubon Ratchathani 2,090 Udon Thani 1,970 Chiang Mai 2,390 Chiang Rai 2,800 Nakhon Sri Thammarat 2,670 Surat Thani 2,580 Phuket 2,890 Krabi 2,820 Hat Yai 3,230 Trang 3,030 Conditions - SPECIAL 45% DISCOUNT DOMESTIC AIR FARES ON BUSINESS & ECONOMY CLASS FOR ONE WAY & ROUNDTRIP - TICKET IS NON REROUTABLE / NON REFUNDABLE - NAME CHANGE IS NOT PERMITTED F- LIGHT/DATE CHANGE IS PERMITTED, SURCHARGE 1,000BAHT FOR EACH CHANGE - ENTEIRE JOURNEY MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 31JUL05 ONLY - NO SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CHILD AND INFANT - NORMAL MILEAGE ACCRUAL FOR TRAVELING UNTIL 31MAY05 ONLY - ALL TAXES & SURCHARGES ARE EXCLUDED #3Posted 2005-05-05 16:36:49
INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL:
FOR TRAVELING FROM BANGKOK TIL 30JUN05 (Roundtrip in Economy class, fees in Thai Baht): Routing NET FARES (THB) VALIDITY BANGKOK-SINGAPORE-BANGKOK 4,500 14 DAYS BANGKOK-KUALA LUMPUR/PENANG-BANGKOK 4,500 1 YEAR BANGKOK-XIAMEN-BANGKOK 4,500 45 DAYS BANGKOK-HONG KONG-BANGKOK 6,450 7 DAYS BANGKOK-MANILA-BANGKOK 8,450 3 MONTHS BANGKOK-TAIPEI-BANGKOK 9,450 1 MONTH BANGKOK-SEOUL-BANGKOK 14,450 45 DAYS BANGKOK-TOKYO/OSAKA/NAGOYA/FUKUOKA-BANGKOK 15,450 45 DAYS BANGKOK-BEIJING-BANGKOK 14,450 45 DAYS BANGKOK-SHANGHAI-BANGKOK 12,450 45 DAYS BANGKOK-CANTON/CHENGDU-BANGKOK 8,450 45 DAYS BANGKOK-XIAMEN/KUNMING-BANGKOK 7,450 45 DAYS BANGKOK-BRUNEI-BANGKOK 7,450 1 MONTH BANGKOK-JAKARTA/DENPASAR-BANGKOK 9,450 1 MONTH BANGKOK-BANGALORE-BANGKOK 13,450 3 MONTHS BANGKOK-CHENNAI-BANGKOK 11,450 3 MONTHS BANGKOK-COLOMBO-BANGKOK 9,450 45 DAYS BANGKOK-CHITTAGONG-BANGKOK 6,450 1 MONTH BANGKOK-DHAKA-BANGKOK 12,450 1 MONTH BANGKOK-KARACHI/LAHORE-BANGKOK 12,450 2 MONTH BANGKOK-AUCKLAND-BANGKOK 25,450 90 DAYS BANGKOK-BRISBANE/MELBOURNE/PERTH/SYDNEY-BANGKOK 16,450 60 DAYS BANGKOK-MILAN/ROME-BANGKOK 26,450 6 MONTHS BANGKOK-ATHENS-BANGKOK 25,450 6 MONTHS BANGKOK-LONDON-BANGKOK (TG916) 26,450 6 MONTHS BANGKOK-LOS ANGELES-BANGKOK 26,450 6 MONTHS CONDITIONS: SUPER SPECIAL AIR FARES FOR CELEBRATING THAI'S 45th GOLDEN YEAR @ GRAND HALL, SIAM DISCOVERY CENTER, 04-08MAY05 CHILD FARES - 75% OF ADULT FARES EFFECTIVE FOR TRAVELING FROM BANGKOK TIL 30JUN05 TICKET IS NON REROUTABLE / NON REFUNDABLE ALL UPGRADES ARE NOT PERMITTED NORMAL MILEAGE ACCRUAL FOR TRAVELING UNTIL 31MAY05 ONLY NOTE : ALL TAXES & SURCHARGES ARE EXCLUDED #4Posted 2005-05-05 16:38:38
wow George thats a good news.....too bad I read it just today, as the booking period already started yesterday.....so I can get my missing 800 miles on my ROYAL ORCHID PLUS account easily for cheap (one domestic return flight will get me at least 1000 miles....where to go ? Udon ? Phitsanulok ?). and then I can apply for me free reward return ticket to Australia or Japan.....wonder where i will go.....Aussie I guess, never ever been there........too bad that THAI is changing its rules for the royal ochid plus after 1st of June.....probably these will be the last miles ever I can earn from THAI......anyway, will leave the house right now and do the booking at SIAM......
#5Posted 2005-05-05 17:14:34
how i can get that ?
because www.thaiair.com, if i do a simple booking&schedule, still keep the same prices do you know if with 3 months validity is posible to use that in july ? thanks Xavier #6Posted 2005-05-05 17:16:58
kaspa, these tickets are available at Siam Discovery Centre in Bangkok until 8 May 2005. No online booking.
Edit: We have reports that some Thai travel agents can offer these cheap fares as well. Edited by george, 2005-05-05 18:49:07. #7Posted 2005-05-05 17:27:23 george, on 2005-05-05 17:16:58, said: kaspa, these tickets are only available at Siam Discovery Centre in Bangkok until 8 May 2005. No online booking. So the poor airline industry is bleeding to death with rising costs, the price of fuel etc. So who's the good samaritan underwriting this promotion, certainly not the airlines, they will tell you they've cut back to the bone but still must have significant fare increases. #8Posted 2005-05-05 17:34:30
asiawolfie
you say, " ........too bad that THAI is changing its rules for the royal ochid plus after 1st of June. what is changing??? Where can I get the info? Thanks #9Posted 2005-05-05 17:35:58
Pity it's only at Siam Discovery Centre,BKK ...SQ here I come.
#10Posted 2005-05-05 17:51:28 phuketrichard, on 2005-05-05 17:34:30, said: asiawolfie you say, " ........too bad that THAI is changing its rules for the royal ochid plus after 1st of June. what is changing??? Where can I get the info? Thanks I saw that was happening, but I didn't remember it specifically relating to June 1st. #11Posted 2005-05-05 18:10:02
Thai Airways need to get into the 21st Century...
People book ONLINE these days!! If you try and book online with them (for any fare..) they have a ridiculous requirement that you HAVE to pay and pick up paper tickets within 72 hours of booking, IN PERSON, at an office in Thailand...!! So, not much use for anyone living in the USA trying to book a domestic trip online for use during their vacation in LOS... Stick with Air Asia. They have it down to a "T". No hassles, you can pay online, and get an e-ticket sent to your e-mail acct. Works every time. ChrisP #12Posted 2005-05-05 18:17:58
I use Air Asia regularly to Chiang Mai and Ubon, it must be the only 100% hassle free business in Thailand. I cant praise their service enough, you only get what you pay for and thats all domestic commuters desire.
#13Posted 2005-05-05 18:23:24
Dumb promotion..
Even needing to go to BKK this coming week I still cant get to use it.. Booking only in one place in person.. Welcome to the 21st century, but I guess it makes headlines.. #14Posted 2005-05-05 18:23:32
ok, I very seldom fly thai unless I am using awards. I found much easier to fly Singapore and then have the miles placed on my thia account as then I can go to the Phuket office to get the tickets!
As long as they don't cancel the program. #15Posted 2005-05-05 18:24:35
GOOD NEWS!!
We now have got several reports that some local travel agents in Thailand can do these discount bookings as well, and you don't need to visit Siam Center. Check with your local agent ASAP! #16Posted 2005-05-05 18:34:34 bkk_mike, on 2005-05-05 14:51:28, said: phuketrichard, on 2005-05-05 17:34:30, said: asiawolfie you say, " ........too bad that THAI is changing its rules for the royal ochid plus after 1st of June. what is changing??? Where can I get the info? Thanks I saw that was happening, but I didn't remember it specifically relating to June 1st. Thai Airways Newsletter March '05 - May '05: CHANGES IN MILEAGE ACCURAL Commencing June 1st, 2005 the following changes will take place when travelling with THAI. Y Class travel increases to 110% of miles flown Y Class is the booking code for full fare Economy Class Travel V, W booking codes will not be eligible for mileage accural These booking codes are specially reduced Economy Class fares #17Posted 2005-05-05 18:37:46 george, on 2005-05-05 18:24:35, said: As usual they are clueless. Told me I should fly Qantas to Amsterdam #18Posted 2005-05-05 20:27:59
bkk to kcc b1620?
it's always about b1600 - 1650 #19Posted 2005-05-05 21:38:50 thatguy, on 2005-05-05 20:27:59, said: Read and calculate again... This is return tickets, so it's only 810 one way. #20Posted 2005-05-05 22:04:25
I guess they are feeling the pinch of the Low Cost Airlines, and the
aftermath of the Tsunami? #21Posted 2005-05-05 23:39:32
Amazing. Booked Nok Air yesterday and was 'delighted' to learn that they have just increased their prices 200 baht each way (+tax) due to the increasing oil price.
Today I read that Thai have reduced their prices 45% - for those fortunate to live in Bangkok. TIT. #22Posted 2005-05-06 00:42:47 ChrisP, on 2005-05-05 19:10:02, said: Thai Airways need to get into the 21st Century... People book ONLINE these days!! If you try and book online with them (for any fare..) they have a ridiculous requirement that you HAVE to pay and pick up paper tickets within 72 hours of booking, IN PERSON, at an office in Thailand...!! So, not much use for anyone living in the USA trying to book a domestic trip online for use during their vacation in LOS... Stick with Air Asia. They have it down to a "T". No hassles, you can pay online, and get an e-ticket sent to your e-mail acct. Works every time. ChrisP #23Posted 2005-05-06 02:17:05
Chris P,
Yes you can book online with Thai and recieve an E ticket. When you book your flight go through the process and just before you give your card details check recieve E ticket. They send it to you and you print it out take it to check in with your credit card used ....no problem. I must admit it took me about 6 hours to fathom it out it certainly isn't very clear but yes you can do it, I have booked several times from U.K. chock dee #24Posted 2005-05-06 04:19:33
It's a little boring not to get any food on board, but Air Asia surely convinced me. Last time in Singapore, the flight had only 8 hours delay. Lucky enough it was the Singapore airport.
#25Posted 2005-05-06 08:00:35
indeed, air asia or nok air much better, can book on-line, pay with c.card and no hassle. since they satrted on the cnx route have forgotten all about thai and it expensive rates.
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