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sinead76
Registered User
Australia via Thailand
I'm planning a trip to Oz with friend next year and would like to spend a day or 2 in thailand on the way over. Does anyone know how i would go about booking this sort of thing online?
Dunners
Oz via Thailand
hi there
I did this and found Sayit Travel (Cork and Temple Bar) to be excellent for round-the-world fares
www.sayit.ie/
Most travel agents will give you a decent quote - trailfinders were ok as well, but I found them a little more expensive.
I would highly recommend spending more than a couple of days (if you can) - few days in Bangkok, few days hiking in Chiang-Mai and of course a few days of bliss on the islands (Ko Chang/Ko Samui/Ko Pha-Ngang etc etc)
oh it brings it all back....
sinead76
Registered User
Thailand
My holiday in itself is a tour around australia i don't really want to spend any more than 1-2 days in thailand, so i'm just going to bangkok for now, would love to go to ko samui some other time though. What airline did you fly with? Ideally we want to fly to bangkok, on to perth, from perth to cairns, drive down the coast and fly home from sydney. Although where we're going to fit ayers rock in there is anyones guess???
piggy
Very frequent poster
Re: Thailand
Have you checked out Sinead? I always find them good for this sort of thing.
Booked my year in Oz and my last holiday to Brazil with them.
I have no affiliation with Trailfinders.
mudahawn
Registered User
Re: Thailand
Sinead, ask
www.jeeves.co.uk/ will give you a list of airlines. try them all for ex london. book Ireland to london on aerlingus .com. allow 3 hours to change planes. book hotels on sites such as asiarooms.com or latestays.com. taxi to bkk from airport should cost about 400 or 500 baht ,less than e10.00. sukumvit road area is central.
EvilDoctorK
Re: Thailand
I would second all the recommendations to go to a decent travel agent... Booking flights online for long haul fares such as this agencies usually have better deals (e.g. the current lowest "published" fare from Dublin-Sydney is €1250 ... but I'm sure a decent agent could get you flights for less than that)... also booking stopovers can be tricky online - many booking engines won't easily price these tickets.
Trailfinders is certainly worth trying - also (if in Dublin) [broken link removed] on Pearse St. &
Australia Travel Centreon Abbey St. (to name but a few)
Dunners
Oz via Thailand
As part of the overall package, you're allowed a certain number of flights (up to a max no. of miles), so this should easily get you to all the places you need to go in Oz.
For most of the trip, we flew with Qantas and they were fine (nothing hectic, and not a whole lot of legroom)
Alternatively, many people have recommended Virgin Blue for cheap and reliable internal flights whilst travelling through Australia.
decbuck
Registered User
Re: Oz via Thailand
I did not go to Oz, but flew to thailand, hong kong and dubai with emirates for 750 euro.
www.emirates.com/. I know they fly to Sydney and Brisbane. Might be worth a look. Believe it or not the flight got cheaper when we added in the hong kong leg of the trip.
Downside is they only fly from london or manchester so you'll a cheapo ryanair flight to one of these places.
http://www.emirates.com/
oz and nz spring 05
Australia airline
could anybody offer information on the best airline to travel with to Australia and New Zealand. We hope to make the trip for about 8 weeks in Feb and March 05. Any good stops recommended. We are nature and wildlife lovers. thanks willow
EvilDoctorK
Choose where you'd like to stop first
Given you're going for 8 weeks and like nature/wildlife and would like to stop en-route I'd say have a think about where you'd like to stop first before choosing airline as your choice of airline will largely dictate where you can stop.
A few thoughts on places you might stopover
Singapore - Beyond the shopping/nice airport&airline it's a fairly dull place.. certainly not a nature/wildlife stopover.
Malaysia - mightn't be a bad option - I've never spent much time there so can't really advise on parks etc.
Thailand - you'd have to go a fair distance from Bangkok to get nature/wildlife -Certainly a great place to visit but maybe not good for a short stopover.
Hong Kong - Don't think you'll find much in the way of wildlife/nature in the vicinity of HK - definitely a city desintation.
USA - California has some pretty cool national parks.. maybe you could visit these on a stopover given the pretty good transport links in the US you could probalby easily combine them with a stopover in SFO/LA
South Africa - A bit out of the way sure but you can certainly get airfares that allow travel via South Africa and the journey isn't that much longer really maybe only 2/3 extra hours in total or something - some excellent wildlife / national parks not very far from Johannesburg.
Other places that spring to mine that you can plausibly stopover en route would be Japan, Korea & Dubai - not sure what they'd be like for nature etc.
I guess the best option of all would be to get a fairly flexible ticket that allowed you to stop in 2 different places one on the way out and one on the way back ... I know BA/Qantas have fares that allow this type of thing and you could stop at any of the above mentioned places with these fares... ask any decent travel agent. It would probably be a bit cheaper to fly with some of the Asian Airlines like Thai / Malaysian but you'd be very restricted in terms of route/stopovers then.... essentially you pay your money and you takes your choice !
Tall Chapy
Frequent poster
Re: Choose where you'd like to stop first
Evildoctors description of Singapore is correct.
Some places to in OZ
- Katherine Gorge
- Kakadu National Park
- Fraser Island
- Northern Queensland's Rainforests
Airlines
Both Singapore and Air New Zealand have 34" pitch between seats. the last time I looked which is probably the top of my list, then again if you are not a tall chapy/person it may not matter....As for deals just shop around and keep shopping around...
Bill
Airlines
Malaysian Airlines are consistently cheapest on the SE Asia/Australia route. Also its a great place to visit as you're into nature. You'll need to take a few days off in country but they throw in cheap deals on internal flights. Langkawi Island is my recommendation. Unspoilt and lots of rich nature spots to visit.
yp
australia
im going to australia at the end of next month.I want to stop off in bangkok on the way. i went into my travel agent ,the lowest they priced me was 1100.i tried ebookers etc.. but they are all rougly the same price.Any ideas on getting it cheaper ,i was looking for it be under 1000 euro .thanks
yp
trip
also should have said that i intend to from bangkok to sydney
EvilDoctorK
Flights
Overall 1100 isnt' too bad (especially if it's 1100 incl. tax) Are you flexible on dates ? Do you have to stop in Bangkok.
Stopping Bangkok will limit you to BA/Qantas and Thai Airways ... Thai may have decent fares but BA/Qantas are a bit more expensive (though you may get cheap/free internal flights in Oz depending on the fare you buy which might offset a bit)
If you are flexible on dates and aren't tied to stopping over in Bangkok there are fares of 850-900+tax that it may be possible to get
I don't know what travel agent you went to but if you haven't already it would probably be worth going to a travel agent that is more specialised in Long Haul fares - like Trailfinders, Australia Travel Centre, USIT , SAYIT and others.
Might also be worth checking UK sites ... if you could get a well priced flight from Manchester or London ... you could add on a separate ticket to there for little enough - maybe a useful saving.
fatherdougalmaguire
Very frequent poster
Re: Flights
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sueellen
Moderator
Re: australia
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zag
Administrator
Re: australia
Have a look at
www.australia.ie/ - €935 with a stopover in Singapore on their homepage.
Also, give some of the airlines a call direct and see if they have any offers - some of the agents may be too driven by commission to mention some of the offers. Think of other airlines - KLM, Lufthansa, Asian airlines too . . .
There is plenty of value out there with a bit of searching.
z
SalParadise
australia
Cathay Pacific, Malaysian and Emirates all have rates at the moment starting at 825-879 plus tax, all good airlines.
Malaysia via Frankfurt will also give u a free internal in Malaysia - this could be more interesting than BKK especially if u ventured to Borneo. With Emirates u cld stop in Dubai or Singapore and taxes will be lower.
If you're still keen on BKK than ur cheapest will be China Airlines (not Air China).
Finally both QF and BA prices increase in October - last year the excuse was the Rugby this year there is none - as a result availability for cheaper dates in September may be tight.
Good Luck