stm1sydney
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You get what you pay for, particularly if you mix OTAs and airlines on the same trip to save a few dollars here and there.I guess you could say you get what you pay for
You get what you pay for, particularly if you mix OTAs and airlines on the same trip to save a few dollars here and there.I guess you could say you get what you pay for
It's not just about rolling with the punches. We are busy people with extremely busy lives. Cannot afford to put holiday on hold just in case an airline cannot do the thing you pay them to do?That's travel - need to roll with the punches. If you don't want to, then not much point really IMHO......
Please explain how to book reputable airline travelling from Bangkok to Chiang Mai? Air Asia, Nok Air, VietJet, Thai Smile and Bangkok Airways are the only airlines.If you are extremely busy people, then pay a little extra for reliable airlines and don't mix and match your TAs for pax on the same trip just to save a few bucks. You get what you pay for.
It's tough... quite some years ago but last time I flew (fly through) syd-cnx with Thai airways I think that the bkk_cnx was with Thai airways, great, quick seamless transfer. Now with their associated airline Thai smile, requires overnight stop in bkk on return leg. I haven't worked out the best solution yet, trip not until late in the year (due weather... motorbike ride)Please explain how to book reputable airline travelling from Bangkok to Chiang Mai? Air Asia, Nok Air, VietJet, Thai Smile and Bangkok Airways are the only airlines.
All LCCs. The last 3 charge a ridiculous amount for golf clubs on a per kg basis over standard weight allowance. The best schedule is Air Asia then Nok Air when they don't consolidate their flights.
Doesn't matter which airline I use I expect to be charged once not 3 times. Now I need to waste time chatting to Bangkok call centre which closes 9:00pm and I have to play golf.
Covid should not be an excuse for poor performance. Airlines should have let executive staff go during downtime not key staff they now cannot replace. Any old bum can be an executive. Need experience to be in customer service.
That's a haircut of over 100k VA points. Very, very painful.Converting 180k VA points to SQ then converting back.....
Is it time to have two sets of clubs? One in Australia and the other at your home in Thailand?The last 3 charge a ridiculous amount for golf clubs
It is but not quite yet. I'd need 3 golf sets. One for Brisbane. One for Pattaya. One for Chiang Mai.Is it time to have two sets of clubs? One in Australia and the other at your home in Thailand?
It would save you an immense amount of time faffing about, and open up lots of travelling alternatives.
Take the train. It's really good.Please explain how to book reputable airline travelling from Bangkok to Chiang Mai? Air Asia, Nok Air, VietJet, Thai Smile and Bangkok Airways are the only airlines.
Did you mean to post this in the scams thread?Coming thick and fast this morning, scammers not having Easter holiday
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I’m going to call this a “near miss”. Having spent weeks planning a road trip from SFO-SEA via Yellowstone in early April next year. Just as we were about to start booking things realised that West Yellowstone gate opens at the end of April… Instead of 30 miles into the park it would be a 4 hr drive each way each day from WSY…
I did have some hesitation about early April from a weather risk perspective and I feel vindicated. However, total trip plan is now down the toilet…
So we’re in the middle of an alternate road trip along northern Cal coast and the plan was to cut across to eastern Oregon, up to Portland and on to Seattle. Turns out we’re probably also 2 mths too early for Crater Lake etc. The park requires snow chains year round(!) and with the long winter and snow, they’re expecting the rim road to open in June!So it’s a Pacific North West drive to SEA and some few extra days on the end of the trip in SoCal….
yes I’ve made this mistake …twice. Call me a slow learner but in the 20+ years between trips, I forgot this important factBTW, we didn’t have much choice but if you ever drive the US Pacific Coast Highway, do it north to south. I already knew that but we were locked into heading north…
BTW, we didn’t have much choice but if you ever drive the US Pacific Coast Highway, do it north to south. I already knew that but we were locked into heading north…
Sea is on the same side as you are driving. A lot easier to stopWhy? Because of the view?
yes, very much. Can’t do it with sunnies (unfortunately - I'm not Dame Edna) but I tie a short piece of pink ribbon onto my various charging cords and other little items I use in hotel rooms and elsewhere. I lost a pair of sunnies a few weeks ago, but no cords etc for quite a while .A timely reminder to check you have everything before you leave, no matter how tired you are.
I appreciate not everyone is happy to do it (due to refund times etc) but one of the benefits of booking directly through Qantas is the ability to cancel for free within the first 24 hours of booking.I have just inadvertently booked the family on a status run to NZ, staying in CHC for one night.
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