If you want to fly directly to Bangkok in the fall, you can contact China Airlines.

This airline has an Autumn offer for destinations such as Thailand, Australia, Philippines, Vietnam and China, etc.

You can fly from Amsterdam to Bangkok vv for € 591 all-in

Specials Autumn Special

  • Sales Period: Present – ​​November 12, 2013
  • Travel period: now until December 10, 2013, latest return date December 31, 2013 (Bangkok).
  • Validity: minimum 3 days and maximum 3 months
  • Change costs: Euro 150,-
  • Rates are from prices, based on low-season period, economy class. Flight change, availability, change of tax/fuel surcharge subject to change.

For more information: www.china-airlines.nl

China Airlines is an airline from Taiwan and part of the Skyteam alliance. Nowadays China Airlines maintains a daily non-stop flight from Amsterdam Schiphol to Bangkok with final destination Taipei. The Amsterdam – Taipei route is operated twice a day in collaboration with code-share partner KLM. From 14 January 2013, flights to and from Amsterdam will be operated with an Airbus 340-300, using a two-class configuration.

3 responses to “China Airlines Autumn Special: return Bangkok € 591 all-in”

  1. Ruud Louwerse says up

    Nice offer. Ticket valid for 3 months. Almost cheaper than my tickets, but there's a catch. Back before December 31. If you do that. Nice offer. Otherwise you have to pay 150 euros for ticket change.

  2. cor jansen says up

    If China Airlines also had other offers, I would fly with them again, have been flying with other airlines for years, because they fall outside the boat with a long-term ticket. This too is not an option, no more real offers since the Alliance with others.
    regards Cor

    • Dennis says up

      Completely Cor! China Airlines always comes with "last minute" offers and even then you will see that on certain dates that low price is not (anymore) available. If you book a few months in advance, you will quickly exceed € 700

      € 591 is not expensive, but it is not dirt cheap either. If you want something really cheap and last-minute, you can also fly via Etihad's open jaw for € 500. I wouldn't even fly with China Airlines for free anymore, but to each his own.


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