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Home » Flight tickets » KofferPakkers KLM: Return ticket Bangkok from € 719 now for € 549
KofferPakkers KLM: Return ticket Bangkok from € 719 now for € 549
Worldwide holiday destinations on offer at KLM! Fancy a holiday? Book your return ticket now for fun and fly cheaply with KLM to Bangkok.
This is how you book a return ticket from Amsterdam to Bangkok from € 719 now for € 549. Be quick because the offer is valid until through March 2, 2015.
KLM flies weekly with 6 flights from Schiphol directly and without a stopover to Bangkok. The average travel time is 10 hours and 45 minutes.
More info and booking: KLM Suitcase Packers
Conditions for Suitcase Packers: A minimum stay of 7 day(s) applies and a maximum stay of 3 month(s). Flying Blue members earn 1426 Miles. Starting prices, incl. taxes and surcharges, excl. €10 booking costs (excl. any credit card surcharge). Prices may vary depending on rate availability. You will see the exact total price when choosing your payment method.
Source: KLM website
If only it were the other way around, a return ticket BKK_AMS costs at least 27.885 Baht, a sloppy 765 EURO!
And it strikes me that all airlines that fly directly to Amsterdam do the same, they do stunts with AMS-BKK return tickets, but charge the top price for BKK-AMS return tickets...why, I called them, they couldn't give a sensible answer to this...
This offer is again from Amsterdam. However, if I book a reservation from Bangkok, a return ticket costs at least 31.000 baht. This with the current exchange rate of the Euro.
Why no offers from Bangkok? There is certainly demand for it.
Qatar airways fly from Phuket or Bangkok to Amsterdam ow for 16.400bth.. The same flight to Brussels costs 24.000bth.
On which website can you find this offer from qatar airways?
I'm looking for a round trip from Bangkok to Amsterdam, don't come under 600 myself. Outward beginning of May, back at the end of July/beginning of Aug
http://www.qatarairways.com
Yes benefit to whom it suits.
I am also a KLM member myself.
Made me a little angry this morning towards KLM by email.
Reason?
If you want to exchange the visa versa as a member and compatriot, so first from Bangkok to Amsterdam and then back, you have to pay more than 1200.
NOT everything is as nice as it seems, rules rules rules.
I chose my other trusted company again. More than 500.
KhunBram
I never manage to book for the advertised price with KLM.
You are not alone I have also had to pay a higher price, It also applies to other companies.
Just booked; in second week of April to first week of May. Was looking for a while but now for € 584, -
These low prices do not apply to the entire aircraft. Usually that price is for the first 10 seats and increases with each row of 10 seats that are sold, so you see or hear all sorts of different prices for the same flight with the same aircraft. Just customer drawing or marketing or whatever you want to call it.
It's not just that the price is never right, but you get the worst seats. But of course you can get an aisle seat at an additional cost and even higher additional cost you get extra legroom behind the bulkhead of the toilet or at the emergency exit. At KLM, only small people are counted, a standard Dutchman 1,84 to 1,86 must sit with his knees behind his neck. Live "tall people"
Multiple ticket searches for a certain period on the same computer are recorded at many airlines and ticket offices. If you book/search at the same time via another computer, the ticket price is/could be much more favorable.
I can't repeat it often enough: Via flugladen.de
EVA 23/4-21/5 for 538 euros, direct and comfortable flight. EVA currently offers many dates for 558 euros, up to and including January 2016. Just search and take advantage of it. The lower price since August 10th
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That's right and if you leave Belgium, take the free bus from Antwerp or Brussels to Amsterdam, I always book directly with EVA and pay an average of 550 euros, I fly 4 times a year and have never had any problems.
I also agree with the statement that klm may be good for gnomes, but far too little space for taller people or paying extra, well then I can do better in delux class at EVA.