China Airlines' Early Bird Special has been extended to August 31. If you are quick, you can book a cheap flight to Bangkok. You fly directly from Amsterdam Schiphol to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport without a stopover.

These promotional tickets can still be booked until the end of this month, but don't wait too long because gone = gone. An airline ticket is valid for two months. You can fly from August 16, 2014 (see details).

  • Return flight tickets Economy class: from EUR 580 all-in.
  • Return flight tickets Business class: from EUR 1569 all-in.

More information or booking: www.china-airlines.nl/

Details Early Bird Special China Airlines Amsterdam-Bangkok

  • Sale Period: Present through August 31, 2014.
  • Economy class travel period: 16 Aug – 17 Dec / 26 Dec – 31 Mar 2015.
  • Business class travel period: 01 Aug – 31 Dec 2014.
  • Combinations: allowed with other fares on a half return basis, strictest conditions apply.
  • Minimum/maximum: 3 days / 2 months.
  • Change: after ticketing, change allowed at EUR 150,00.
  • No–show fee: EUR 200,00 applicable for outward/return journey.
  • Cancel: no refund.
  • Rate is based on availability and valid until August 31, 2014.
  • For more information, please contact your travel agent or China Airlines Reservations.

Source: China Airlines website

6 responses to “Extended: Early Bird Special China Airlines Amsterdam – Bangkok € 580”

  1. Chris Hammer says up

    That's a nice offer, but not for me. I want to go to the Netherlands with China Airlines at the beginning of October and the rate for this is currently approximately € 875.–. They will go down, but not until KLM has sufficient occupancy on its Bangkok-Amsterdam flight.

    KLM performs well in advertising in Thailand with an offer of 28.945 Bath for a return ticket to Amsterdam. But if you want to book, an extra 3000 Bath will be added. What would be called deception in the Netherlands is apparently allowed outside Europe.

    • pieter says up

      Hi Cris.
      Please contact [email protected] TV AIR BOOKING EMPORIUM TV AIR BOOKING EMPORIUM
      662 6648500-10
      I always book my china airline return BKK -AMS never above 25000 bath 3 months open.

      Sincerely.
      Peter.

      • Chris Hammer says up

        Hello Pieter,

        Thanks for the tip. I'll be in touch.

    • william says up

      Dear Chris, take a look at the momondo.nl website, and fill in the details of the days when you want to go, I check regularly and see pretty good prices, good luck

  2. william says up

    Currently I see prices in October from bangkok to amsterdam and visa versa for euro 595,00.,
    not with klm but with eva airlines, and there is nothing wrong with that, on the contrary ..

  3. Dennis says up

    For those interested: China Airlines will not fly on Wednesdays in the coming months (until the end of the year).

    It is more interesting for non-stop enthusiasts that THAI wants to fly from Dusseldorf on December 2, 2014 with a 747-400. Departure from DUS 13.15:05.50, arrival in Bangkok 00.55:7 (next day). BKK – DUS departs at 380:XNUMX and arrives in Dusseldorf around XNUMX:XNUMX. At the same time, the evening flight from Frankfurt will be cancelled. The afternoon flight (with the AXNUMX) remains normal.

    Hopefully THAI also realizes that they have to come up with good prices, since Amsterdam, Brussels and Frankfurt are a short distance away. Brussels and Frankfurt already have a THAI flight, so THAI still has enough potential around Dusseldorf (no doubt many Dutch people too). There is currently no direct flight from Amsterdam. Other airlines (including Qatar) are also looking for a good time slot to operate a flight.


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