Who a reasonably affordable airline ticket looking for next summer can go to Etihad.

At the moment there are still a number of discounted Open Jaw tickets to Bangkok to book. Open Jaw also means this time that you depart from Amsterdam and return to Düsseldorf and only in this order.

Even in the high season in July and the 2nd half of August, the discount rate of € 635 is available. It is, however, advisable to fly on weekdays. If you opt for the weekend, the price will increase by € 100 to € 150 per seat. Smart planning saves you the first money on your upcoming Thailand or Asia trip.

It is quick and easy to return to the Netherlands with NS Hispeed from Düsseldorf. You can already buy a one-way ticket for € 19. Add it to the ticket price and it is still much cheaper than going back and forth to Amsterdam.

Etihad Ticket Bangkok (July/Aug) from €634

Sometimes booking with Etihad itself is cheaper, so check it out right away!

Details Summer Deals Etihad

  • When to book: now, but the offer is dwindling!
  • When to travel: departure through August 2015.
  • Fly from: Amsterdam (AMS) with a transfer in Abu Dhabi.
  • Fly back on: Düsseldorf (DUS) with a transfer in Abu Dhabi.
  • Minimum stay: 4 days.
  • Maximum stay: 4 months.
  • Hand luggage: 1 piece with a maximum weight of 7 kg.
  • Checked baggage: 1 suitcase or backpack with a maximum weight of 30 kg.
  • Note 1: some flights may be operated by airberlin or other Etihad partners
  • Note 2: choose the function '+ show more options' during the search to be able to book the Open Jaw
  • Payment via: Visa, Mastercard or American Express

Source: Ticket Spy

11 comments on “Etihad Summer Deals: Bangkok (July/Aug) from €634”

  1. Sebastian van Gelder says up

    Still expensive .. via Emirates you fly back and forth from Amsterdam via Dubai for 600 euros, can be even cheaper if you want to wait longer in Dubai

  2. great martin says up

    From Düsseldorf for € 559 ​​return + free train ticket there and back within Germany.

    • Gert says up

      martin, that last flight you mention, is that also with a stopover in Abu Dhabi or in Dubai?

      • great martin says up

        The stopover is in Dubai. The layover time is between 3 1/2 hours and 2 hours. It doesn't matter to me, because I always stay 2-3 days (free stopover) in Dubai. Then I'm going to visit Taksin. . haha.

        With the Emirates Airways you can make a stopover of up to 72 hours. In other words, for the same price you can visit Dubai for 3 days. The Hotel will be at your expense. If you do that on the way there and back, you will be flying in Dubai for 6 days at no extra cost.

        • Christina says up

          Could you perhaps tell me how to book that with a stopover in Dubai and can it be done there and back? I couldn't.

          • great martin says up

            That's going to be a long chat, dear Christine, and that's not allowed. Please use my email for more information: [email protected]. I'll be happy to give you that information

  3. gerard says up

    expensive!… every year go from amsterdam-bangkok-amsterdam for less with eva..china… my favorite is egyptian with a transfer because you have plenty of space in the 777 from cairo so you can sleep stretched out.

  4. Thekurp says up

    Finnair currently also has a special offer Ams-Bkk for Euro.599.Travelperiod 30-5 to 9-7 and from 19-8 to 17-12. In 2015 from 13-1 to 31-3. Book before June 13.

  5. mark says up

    I happened to book 3 tickets to bangkok yesterday for July. I did this through paperflies.com and only cost 529 euros, in my opinion the best offer available at the moment.

    • great martin says up

      An excellent offer. Can you also tell us on which day you fly, from where you start and with which airline and when do you fly back?. Or did you get a discount because you ordered 3 at the same time?

      With just the slogan, I have a ticket for € 529, no reader can get any further. Thanks in advance and have a good flight.

  6. TH.NL says up

    Cheap? Long waiting times. Back also at another airport and then you also go back with Air Berlin. A low budget airline where you are very tight and have to pay for your food and drink.
    The offer recently from KLM directly to Bangkok was much more attractive!


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