As does QF; but both ex-SYD.Alanslegal said:I also note British Airways (BA) has direct services to BKK as well, which may be considered......
QF009 said:As does QF; but both ex-SYD.
NM said:Welcome to AFF, tikis2007. The answer, as is generally the case, is "it depends".
It really depends on what you are looking for, where you are departing from, and where in Thailad you want to go. You have mentioned BKK, but is that your only destination?
I would always recommend a non-stop flight if you can find it. So depending on your starting point, that may have an influence on the airline.
Note that Jetstar is a Low Cost Carrier (LCC). That does not mean their fares are always the lowest, but that they try to keep their operating costs low. So that often means the services offered to the passengers suffer. You have to add the cost of buying your own food and drinks (either onboard, pre-purchased when you buy the ticket or carry your own on board). Same thing for in-flight entertainment, pillows, blankets etc. Another risk with a LCC is their ability or willingness to assist if there is a problem such as a significant flight delay. However, weigh this up against the fare price.
Thai Airways (TG) will most likely have non-stop flights to BKK from your nearest Australian capital city. And with TG you can earn FF miles on most Star Alliance FF programs. Just need to make sure the fare paid is one that qualifies for earning miles in your chosen program.
Qantas can get you to BKK from Sydney. But if starting from Melbourne they will send you on JetStar.
SQ and MH (and others) can also get you there, bit will require at least one stop in each direction. This adds time and disruption to the flight. And make sure you compare the total fare cost since a multi-leg itinerary is likely to include multiple fuel surcharges added to the fare.
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tikis2007 said:Thanks All Dep From Mel, Looks Like Tg So Far More Direct & Sounds Good.
mabunji said:Not sure where you are flying from ?
TG have discount fares of about $672 in March (around $1000 all up) ex. Sydney. 'W' class - earn miles at 50%.
Note - TG will also fly you to coughet for the same fare - and allow you a stopover in Bangkok - gives you a chance to see a bit more of the country if time permits.