JohnK
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I have been thinking about a return flight BKK-SIN for travel in early January and returning late March.
Normally I would book CX business class either direct or via HKG but at the moment the direct flight is priced at AUD650+ and means I will lose another day out of my already short holiday.
So I started to look for alternatives. Air Asia, Jetstar, Tiger, TG, CX economy, SQ and MH. I will have luggage and golf clubs with me and I quickly ruled out Jetstar and Tiger but got quite excited when I looked at Air Asia front page airfares.
I started looking at SQ and the airfare is ~THB15,000, CX is ~THB11,900, MH is ~THB13,500, TG is ~THB9,665. The CX schedule does not suit as mentioned and the other 3 have decent schedules as I am looking for a late flight out of SIN considering I will be arriving on QF PER-SIN at ~17:20.
So I have started researching Air Asia and I got a little surprise. There are no special airfares on the lunch time flight out of BKK or the last flight out of SIN. OK no problem so I look at the return airfare for my dates and it is ~THB5,360. So far so good.
Boy did I get a shock when I started to add up all the extras for each sector. Golf clubs are THB500, 15kg checked luggage is THB200, selecting a premium seat is THB250, a hot dog is THB60. I have no idea what a drink will cost but you get the idea. The total airfare was eventually ~THB7,380 for a simple return flight BKK-SIN. Yes we do have it easy in Australia.
I don't believe the ~AUD80 saving justifies travelling on Air Asia over Thai Airways. So the next question is does one book now or wait for specials? The way the AUD is going again perhaps it is best to lock in airfares now.
Normally I would book CX business class either direct or via HKG but at the moment the direct flight is priced at AUD650+ and means I will lose another day out of my already short holiday.
So I started to look for alternatives. Air Asia, Jetstar, Tiger, TG, CX economy, SQ and MH. I will have luggage and golf clubs with me and I quickly ruled out Jetstar and Tiger but got quite excited when I looked at Air Asia front page airfares.
I started looking at SQ and the airfare is ~THB15,000, CX is ~THB11,900, MH is ~THB13,500, TG is ~THB9,665. The CX schedule does not suit as mentioned and the other 3 have decent schedules as I am looking for a late flight out of SIN considering I will be arriving on QF PER-SIN at ~17:20.
So I have started researching Air Asia and I got a little surprise. There are no special airfares on the lunch time flight out of BKK or the last flight out of SIN. OK no problem so I look at the return airfare for my dates and it is ~THB5,360. So far so good.
Boy did I get a shock when I started to add up all the extras for each sector. Golf clubs are THB500, 15kg checked luggage is THB200, selecting a premium seat is THB250, a hot dog is THB60. I have no idea what a drink will cost but you get the idea. The total airfare was eventually ~THB7,380 for a simple return flight BKK-SIN. Yes we do have it easy in Australia.
I don't believe the ~AUD80 saving justifies travelling on Air Asia over Thai Airways. So the next question is does one book now or wait for specials? The way the AUD is going again perhaps it is best to lock in airfares now.