Hey all… I want to travel to Thailand solo in June/July. My gf will be there visiting her family and we are surprising her. I am going to ask her to marry me. We have discussed it, so, I know she will say yes. I basically just need advice for flights. What airline? Should I use something like booking.com or Travelocity etc. etc. Any help would be much appreciated. I want to buy my tickets ASAP. For the people coming in with jokes, no she is not a ladyboy
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Yeah I get it. I’ve done that. Prices are all over the place. What airline is going to have the best odds at keeping me alive?
Not in the States, so not sure what the best option is there, but skyscanner is a great resource Enjoy the trip!
Just fly a big airline if safety is your thing Singapore Air has a great reputation, and no doubt has a way of you getting to Thailand. To save a few $, go to Singapore first (big airline) then Flyscoot to Thailand. Scoot is owned by Singapore Air I've booked a couple of trips later this year, and Singapore has been amongst the cheapest major airlines
Are you looking to fly as cheaply as possible on a reputable airline, or are premium cabins a consideration?
Congratulations! I’ve been to Thailand, truly a fascinating country that I enjoyed very much, but it was so long ago that any advice would be hopelessly out of date. Good luck!
I’ve flown scoot several times and yes they have great deals. One problem I’ve had though is that I haven’t been able to book Scoot online form the US and have had to have family in Singapore book the flights for me. Also getting to Singapore first and then flying o Thailand might be more expensive than flying to Bangkok for the US. It will certainly a lot longer flying as singapore is further from the US. I would recommend looking into flying to Hong Kong, Seoul or another Asian hub that would be cheaper than going to Singapore. You would most likely change flight anyway in one of those hubs. I know from Hong Kong there are plenty of cheap flights to Bangkok and you could fly in Thai Air which is pretty good service for the price. Otherwise there is Air Asia, Jetstar, Dragon Air and etc. which are discount fliers. I don’t know where you live in the US but generally flights for the west coast to Asia are cheaper with more selection. What I’ve done many times is fly to the west coast in frequent flyer miles and then to Asia. One option to look for is Air Canada which often has the lowest fair and better service than US carriers.