Have a look at the below website. It is giving valuable info.
I have used all 3 of them and noticed no big differences between Austrian / Lufthansa nor Finnair.
http://www.airlinequ...y.com/index.htm
Enjoy your stay
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In Topic: Finnair, Austrian Or Lufthansa - Uk (Or Eu) To Bangkok - Any Observations?
2012-05-24 00:40:32
In Topic: Modern House Design
2011-10-27 00:12:21
Nice house - like the style
In Topic: Is Sukhumvit 56 Near Any Bts Station?
2011-09-16 00:42:30
Walking distance from On Nut BTS station as well as from Bang Chak BTS station
In Topic: Aytthaya Weather Conditions
2011-09-15 20:59:36
AyG, on 2011-09-15 07:34:41, said:
At the moment things aren't too bad, apart from Hantra district where a large number of homes are flooded. However, it's not really a tourist area.
The only tourist attraction currently flooded is one of the floating markets (the new one).
Things are expected to get worse, with Monday/Tuesday being the peak water level.
The authorities are doing their best to protect the town, with sandbags and barriers. We really don't know how effective these will be, though. Probably have a better idea of the situation over the weekend.
Putting this in perspective, though, whilst there's been a lot of flooding over the past few years, it hasn't affected any of the tourist destinations, apart from Wat Chai Wattanaram, which now has a new defence system.
No need to put your trip on hold, in my opinion.
The only tourist attraction currently flooded is one of the floating markets (the new one).
Things are expected to get worse, with Monday/Tuesday being the peak water level.
The authorities are doing their best to protect the town, with sandbags and barriers. We really don't know how effective these will be, though. Probably have a better idea of the situation over the weekend.
Putting this in perspective, though, whilst there's been a lot of flooding over the past few years, it hasn't affected any of the tourist destinations, apart from Wat Chai Wattanaram, which now has a new defence system.
No need to put your trip on hold, in my opinion.
Thanks for the info
In Topic: Loi Kratong Suggestions?
2011-09-15 00:16:30
Have you tried the restaurant of the Navalai River Resort close to the Prahit pier.
Worth to phone them.
Vera
Worth to phone them.
Vera
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