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Home » Flight tickets » Flight Emirates high season Bangkok now € 597
Flight Emirates high season Bangkok now € 597
Do you want to fly to Bangkok in the high season (August)? Then you usually pay the main price. That is no longer necessary. Emirates has adjusted the prices in its system.
You can now also fly cheaply in August 2014. There are still plenty of cheap tickets available in the summer period. Usually the same tickets quickly cost € 800. So you can fly very cheaply to the Land of Smiles this summer.
As an extra, you benefit from 30 kg of free checked baggage, where others only allow up to 23 kg. Another advantage of choosing Emirates.
Special flight tickets Bangkok
- When to book: until Friday 10 February 2014
- When to travel: during the summer month of August 2014!
- Fly from: Amsterdam
- Minimum stay: 5 days
- Maximum stay: 1 month
- Hand luggage: 1 piece with a maximum weight of 7 kg
- Checked baggage: 1 suitcase or backpack with a maximum weight of 30 kg
- Frequent Flyer: with these tickets you save miles for the Emirates Skywards program (+ bonus if this is your 1st flight)
- Payment via: Visa, Mastercard and American Expess (so you can save Flying Blue miles!)
More information or booking: Flight ticket Emirates high season Bangkok
One problem: on these flights generally quite long waiting times in Dubai.
Dear Aad… or a luxury problem? It is absolutely no punishment to explore Dubai for those x number of waiting hours, take it from me! The luggage is automatically transferred to your Bkk flight, so no lugging! As soon as you go through customs and have received your stamp, you can board the skytrain in no time (day tickets are cheap and travelling, you will not be able to see)
Flying with Emirates is great. Advice, take a good look at the transfer time, because you really need at least 3 hours. Dubai airport is very big, and you have to get from one side to the other, which is well organized by the way. Doable. I'm in favour!
What Aad says is correct, these tickets are based on very long waiting times of a minimum of 7.50 hours to a maximum of 24 hours, so you have to be careful which one you book, there is a time for return Amsterdam waiting 19.50 hours in DUBAI. Then you could book a hotel in Dubai, but you are still so cheap if you have nothing to look for. After all, you want to be in BKK as soon as possible, right???
Emirates is really super good. Last year I flew from Australia to Kuala Lumpur with Emirates. even the economy class was luxurious. few days ago I happened to book ticket to Bangkok for 556 on http://www.paperflies.com. so it can be even cheaper. There were also no long waiting times during the transfer, so that was also nice.