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Home » Flight tickets » KLM return ticket Bangkok – Amsterdam: THB 25.905
KLM return ticket Bangkok – Amsterdam: THB 25.905
Today a different type of plane ticket. Namely one with KLM that departs from Bangkok and then arrives in Amsterdam (better known as PTA tickets). Because KLM is also offering World Deal weeks in Thailand at the moment.
Handy for expats and pensioners who want to fly to the Netherlands. Normally the tickets from Asia to Europe are highly priced, so it is now extra nice to be able to benefit from a low price.
More information and booking via TicketSpy
KLM details return ticket Bangkok – Amsterdam
- When to book: until 19 February 2014 (16:59 NL time).
- When to travel: Departure and return through June 30, 2014.
- Fly from: Bangkok (BKK) .
- Minimum stay: night from Saturday to Sunday or 5 days. Maximum stay: 1 month.
- Hand luggage: 1 piece with a maximum weight of 12 kg.
- Checked baggage: 1 suitcase or backpack with a maximum weight of 23 kg.
- Note: there are no booking fees when you book through our site!
- Flying Blue: 25% FB Miles.
- Payment via: Visa, Mastercard or American Express (so you save extra Flying Blue miles).
Wonderful offer.
Unfortunately for me, being Belgian, not to Brussels.
If there is such an offer for Belgium, I know that there is currently one from Thai airlines that unfortunately is only valid until the end of March, I would be happy to hear about it.
Kind regards.
Didit.
Even as a Belgian, I have flown KLM this way several times, and the train ticket doesn't cost that much to Belgium, does it? ! I only understand that you therefore prefer expensive Thai if you lived in Brussels yourself (sometimes there is a favorable rate for this train ticket from Schiphol to Belgium, so look a little further in the small print, perhaps it is hidden somewhere ...)
Just checked on klm websites “lowest fares calender” BVB Bankok >Antwerp =THB 27260 , that contains your ticket Belgium
Hi David,
My best thanks for your helpful responses, to which I wish to reply.
– Due to a slight cerebral hemorrhage (please don't feel sorry) my mobility is somewhat limited, so I want as few train transfers as possible.
– Due to my modest way of life, I can afford a slightly more expensive ticket, albeit not in business class.
– Due to my modest computer skills, I have difficulty finding the special offers, such as lowest fair calendar and ticket spy, I searched but, stupid me, I couldn't find it.
Once again my very best thanks,
Greetings
Didit.
Taken note, well we don't always know the personal reasons, you see.
http://www.klm.com/travel/th_en/plan_and_book/search_a_flight/lowest_fares_calendar/index.htm
This should work as this is the shortcut, and the return journey to Schiphol is certainly a Thalys (I have experienced this myself on return) To Belgium 1 transfer if not directly and trains on transfer minutes on regular track side by side.... (or behind each other, depending)
From Schiphol to Belgium possibly also via Thalys, but narrow departure time due to combination arrival and the platoon of customs officers who invariably make their appearance at the BKK arrival flights …….
Thank you,
I looked it up thanks to your link, and I can indeed go to Belgium in the month of June for just over 30.000 bath.
The only annoying thing is the arrival time, just after 22.00 p.m., which can be solved if my son or daughter comes to pick me up.
I live on the coast.
An additional reason is the change of Thalys, my son recently returned, Thalys was full, result: about 6 hours on the way from Amsterdam to Ostend! Really not pleasant.
I think for a while and then make a decision. More than 10.000 bath difference is enticing.
Regards
Didit.
We would travel from Bangkok to Schiphol with 19 people around 04/2014/15 to approximately 05/2014/3, how can I book that KLM offer, greetings ALEX
Dear Tielens Alex. How and where you can book is clearly described in the article (see above).
It really couldn't be more clear. It is NOT a typical KLM offer, but a TICKETSPY offer for KLM flights. Just read everything slowly.
Copy of above: . . . More information and booking via TicketSpy. . . .
Don't sell nonsense, Rebell – it is indeed a KLM offer and that is why Ticketspy also connects you directly to the KLM website……………..
Just stay friendly Cornelis. That sounds easier. The offer via Ticketspy works better, because it brings you to the right KLM site with a price of 25.700 Bht. (= converted on base 44).
If you search via KLM.NL, you will get a price of 32.100 Bht. This is because KLM does not immediately give you the idea of the World Deal weeks. The unsuspecting customer who does not know this misses the mark. That is not nonsense, but reality.
Dear Rebell, these are the rates associated with the World Deal weeks. Ticketspy is just an affiliate that searches for nice fares, but has no agreements with KLM about fares.
It is therefore a typical KLM offer.
Have a look at the ticketspy facebook page…..Bangkok with Etihad 443 Euro!!!
That's weird. Etihad on its official site comes with a price not lower than € 499.-. No information whatsoever about a € 443 price.
Also I'm struggling to find a cheap ticket Bangkok-Amsterdam on Ticket Spy. The cheapest for March and back in April that I find are Etihad, Emirates and Aeroflot for about 27000 bath. Am I searching wrong??? Suggestions?
Dear Eric, TicketSpy does not sell tickets. They just look for cheap tickets and list them on their website. You have to search on the websites of the airlines. You also have to be very flexible with data. Try multiple options.
Dear Eric, take a look at momondo.nl and check the different dates, you will see that there are certainly several nice prices. I did it recently and will fly to the Netherlands in about 5 weeks for 1 month directly with Eva airlines for 29000 bath, do you want a cheaper stopover?
then this website lists your cheaper alternatives, good luck
Search directly on KLM, just enter the arrival airport / dates, on ticketspy you have to click on the price and .... then you will end up on the KLM site anyway...so better:
http://www.klm.com/travel/th_en/plan_and_book/search_a_flight/lowest_fares_calendar/index.htm
Then please tell us that -the lowest fare- calendar that appeals to you only applies to flights between 12.05 and 13.06.14 and a price of 26.000Bht.
That can also be read in the htm part of the link you provide: xxxx/lowest_fares_calendar/index.htm
You suggested that you can choose any date. This is not correct, see the date window above.
I am not suggesting anything, only that you can find the lowest price there for the "date window" you want, and you must also select from the various KLM flights, as the cheapest is in the drop-down window at the bottom, choice according to price/time KLM "affiliates" China or Air France or KLM…
I responded to this as in Original Poster text
“:When to book: until 19 February 2014 (16:59 NL time).
When to travel: departure and return until June 30, 2014.”
I do believe that “up to and including 30 June” fits the offer I quote, or do you expect me to put the entire klm website here…? You live up to your alias I must admit
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