A nice stunt from AirAisa, during the Big Sale you can fly to destinations in Thailand for 0 baht. All you have to pay are costs and taxes, which amounts to 100 baht (€ 2,30) for a one-way trip to Phitsanulok, Udon Thani or Ubon Ratchathani.

For only 314 baht you can fly to Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Khon Kaen, Nakhon Phanom, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Surat Thani or Hat Yai. If you want to go to Trang, Phuket or Krabi, you pay 421 baht. According to the budget airline, there are 3 million seats available.

You have to be quick because you can only book today. You can fly from May 5, 2014 to January 31, 2015. Departure from Don Mueang Airport (Bangkok).

Prices Big Sale:

  • Udon Thani: THB100
  • Ubon Ratchathani: THB100
  • Phitsanulok: THB100
  • Khon Kaen: THB 314
  • Nakhon Si Thammarat: THB 314
  • Chiang Rai: THB314
  • Nakhon Phanom: THB 314
  • Hat Yai: THB314
  • Surat Thani: THB 314
  • Chiang Mai: THB314
  • Krabi: THB 421
  • Trang: THB 421
  • Phuket: THB 421
  • Narathiwat: THB 688

More information or booking: www.airasia.com

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Known as Khun Peter (62), lives alternately in Apeldoorn and Pattaya. In a relationship with Kanchana for 14 years. Not yet retired, have my own company, something with insurance. Crazy about animals, especially dogs and music.
Enough hobbies, but unfortunately little time: writing for Thailandblog, fitness, health and nutrition, shooting sports, chatting with friends and some other oddities.

3 thoughts on “AirAisia Big Sale: 'Free' flights to destinations in Thailand”

  1. michiel says up

    Thanks for the tip . Just 3 days back home already booked cheap tickets to Chiang Mai for next year. If I catch that flight next year, I will still earn € 90,00 compared to what I paid last Sunday to come back to BKK.

    • michiel says up

      Based on 2 persons

  2. Danny says up

    already booked for August; Don Muang-Surat Thani € 9.90 incl all costs. You don't get a train ticket for that in NL, so to speak.


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