Those who want to fly cheaply to Thailand can also do so with airberlin from Dusseldorf. You fly with airberlin to Abu Dhabi and then with codeshare partner Etihad to Bangkok and return, now from 509 euros.

If you are interested, don't wait too long because this one tickets can still be booked until September 19, 2014. The travel period is from October 23, 2014 to March 27, 2015.

Dusseldorf International Airport

You can buy a train ticket to “Düsseldorf Flughafen” online for as little as €19. From “Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof” (Central Station) metro S10 departs every 7 minutes to “Düsseldorf Flughafen Terminal”. You can also travel with the “Regional Express” from “Düsseldorf Hauptbahnhof” to Dusseldorf Airport. The Skytrain will then take you to the terminal. The train ticket is valid for transport to the airport (by train or S-Bahn). You can book your train ticket to Düsseldorf International Airport directly here book here ».

By bus from Eindhoven/Antwerp to Düsseldorf Airport

Arriva Touring maintains an international bus line from Antwerp via Eindhoven to Düsseldorf airport on behalf of the Deutsche Bahn. The IC BUS runs several times a day. The starting price is €9 from Eindhoven and €14 from Antwerp. Luxury coaches are used for comfortable transport, which are equipped with spacious seats, a toilet, Wi-Fi and air conditioning.

If you would like to book a flight ticket or for more information, please visit: www.airberlin.com/werelddagen

Specials world days airberlin airline tickets Bangkok

  • All-in price on selected flights from Dusseldorf
  • Luggage: 1 piece of luggage up to 23 kg and 1 piece of hand luggage.
  • Booking conditions: The outward and return flights must be booked together and form part of the promotion.
  • Minimum length of stay: 4 days or one night from Saturday to Sunday.
  • Maximum length of stay: 4 months.
  • Cancellation/rebooking: not possible.
  • Only valid for departures on Monday – Thursday, flights on Friday to Sunday can be booked with a small supplement.
  • Booking period: until 22-09-2014.
  • Travel period: 23-10-2014 to 27-03-2015.

Source: Airberlin website.

7 responses to “Airberlin World Days: Bangkok tickets from € 509”

  1. January says up

    for 50 euros more you fly directly from adam to bkk and back, and I have often heard that when you return there is a problem in Dubai, you suddenly have to wait 1 day, they do not tell you that, that is on the way back then you have you already paid for everything and you have to wait there at your own expense, there is always something to it if it was all so good then everyone will do it

    • Cornelis says up

      Jan, with these flights you don't get to Dubai at all, so your hearsay story is irrelevant.

  2. According to says up

    I also saw good prices in February from Brussels with Qatar € 468 to Bangkok with a stopover of about 3 hours on both the way and back, a better company like Air Berlin.
    Also in February from Amsterdam with Aeroflot transfer in Moscow both there and back a good hour transfer for €465.

    • Do says up

      Dear Theo,

      your response might be more useful if you mention on which site and on what dates you saw those prices. It happens to me more often that I look for messages about cheap flights, but often only come across them priced higher. Could be due to the dates in the relevant month(s), but it is no longer fun to enter 34 different dates and still not have found the stated flight price. Is that possible, for example, for AMS – BKK via Moscow in week 3 of February and week 3 of March back?

      • According to says up

        Dear Will,

        You have a point there, I have these prices from skyscanner.nl there I enter my data when I want to fly and set a price alert.
        I have looked at about the same dates as you indicate viz 22 Feb-19 March Ams-BKK and they are available.
        Also look at flights from Brussels Qatar also has good prices.
        Please note if you want to book via the skyscanner site which ticket office you take, they are not all reliable, better a known one a few euros more expensive than an unknown one.

        • Cornelis says up

          Why not search for available flights via Skyscanner and then book directly on the airline's website? Rarely comes out worse in terms of price and you therefore have the advantage that in case of problems you do business directly with that airline and are not referred to an - hopefully accessible - intermediary.

  3. A says up

    Good action,

    We have been flying with Airberlin/Etihad for years, but via Abudabi. Never a problem with waiting times.
    There are also direct flights to Phuket!.


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