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Home » Flight tickets » Another 2 days of summer discount with KLM: Bangkok now from € 599
Take advantage of high discounts on the most beautiful destinations. For example, to Thailand in the summer, now with a € 119 discount per person. The promotion runs until next Monday, so be quick!
Fly comfortably and directly from Amsterdam to Bangkok without a stopover, now you can with extra summer benefits with KLM. You can already book a return ticket from € 599 and after an 11-hour flight you can enjoy your cocktail on a tropical island under a palm tree.
More information or booking: Fly to Bangkok with KLM
* Flight tickets: the offers are valid until 13 April 2015. Click on the price to see when you can travel for this rate. Limited number of seats available for these promotional rates. Rates are from prices on a return basis, incl. taxes and surcharges, excl. €10 booking costs (excl. any credit card surcharge). Prices may vary depending on rate availability. You can see the exact total price when choosing your payment method.
China Airlines has an offer that will apparently remain for a while. I booked for 574,68. Now it stands at 575,12
Just direct Amsterdam – Bangkok. Tickets are also for longer term.
Ruud, you are talking about months other than the summer months, because your rate really does not apply there.
Yes, just booked with China Airlines for departure in November: € 575. By the way, EVA Air is about the same price and the flight times are better. Only the Saturday flights are already full, on Tuesday and Thursday there were still places.
I'm back again but in March I went back and forth to Bangkok with china airlines for 555 euros per person excluding booking costs.
I am now looking for cheap tickets to fly there in November and back in December
From 1 September Kinokair will fly from Brussels to Utapao for €225 (return flight) from Paris to Utapao for €200 and from Zurich to Utapao also for €200. Utapaoo is only 40 km from Pattaya!
Kinokair is a new low-cost company and was founded by the Belgian group Teufri Freres.
They would fly three times a week!
Source: www.bonchou.com
Kiniok air is located at Sukumvitroad 325/32 Sathor Square Bangna – Bangkok 10100
That must be a joke? A new airline that can't even be found on the internet but already knows that they will fly between Europe and Thailand for very little money?
The PR campaign was launched on the first day of this month and the baseline slogan reads: “Kinokair for farrang kinok” 🙂
Thai humour? Without shame or guilt!
or “Khieniaw Air for farang khieniaw” 😉
Sorry, I took this information from 'Le Feuille de chou' April 2015, and because Norway will soon start with prices around 300 €? Or a belated ……………..April joke!
We'll see what it will be.
For those who want to read the article
http://www.pattaya-en-francais.com/pdf/journaux/pdf_102_FDC%2095%20Avril%202015%20Inter.pdf
Go to Page 28 – It is in French though.
Well, that article does not strengthen my confidence - the website referred to does not exist…………
It really doesn't exude a lot of confidence.
Who will see if it will ever become something.