Cheapest, discount airfare / flight from Vancouver (Canada) to Bangkok(Thailand)?
Do you know where I can find the cheapest airfare in April from Vancouver to Bangkok? I am flexible with the dates (april 3rd-14th departure dates) and can take a bus to a different departure city if I save a lot of money for the flight (as long as it's not too far away from vancouver). Any help from your experiences would be really appreciated. THANKS!
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- If you go from Seattle to Bangkok you could fly for as low as $500. I found a link for you: http://www.google.com/pagead/iclk?sa=l&ai=Bhv7lXOz2RaXvB5e2hAORu-jjCbX_xxKR6r-tAoGPsoEBgLUYCAAQARgBKAIwADgAUPOIhIoDYMm2yIbEo8gXmAHyhgGYAf2PBpgBvpIGmAHekgaYAfeTBqAB4Zak_wOqAQkyTlJTKzJHTUzIAQGAAgE&adurl=http://www.bt-store.com/default.asp%3FCatID%3D10%26PageID%3D10%26GeoAreaID%3D0_2
- Check out www.kayak.com, for both Vancouver and Seattle. The airfare from Vancouver is USD 1,118 r/t on Northwest Airlines or combo. From Seattle its USD 755 r/t on china airlines. I think the 4 hour bus trip to seattle is worth USD 363. You might even get a lower rate on China Airlines direct www.china-airlines.com I fly China Airlines most of the time to Bangkok and they are good. On time, clean, the Flight attendants are attractive and fairly courteous. Good luck and have fun. I will be there April 15 to 22 myself.
- I always look at cheap fares when i travel to Asia but always end up finding real good fares with Air Canada. If your dates are flexible, you can fly there and back for about $1,000 CDN, plus you get almost enough Aeroplan miles to get a free short-haul flight.
- Try Cathay Pacific. They use Vancouver as a stopping point from the east coast of the USA, and for those that deplane in Vancouver, they are willing to refill those seats to Bangkok cheaply.
- I got this one for you http://www.travelcuts.com call traveling adviser for a good deal tell them what kind of flight do you want, and how long do you want to travel. good luck! :)
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