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For those who are flying to Bangkok , Nok Air has return airfares on special for 1600 baht . That is a cheap price for some frequent flyers

I personally do not use this airline ,

 

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Really.... Bangkok has a lounge in airports , and the one in Suvarnabhumi has good snacks , somewhere you can relax , small snacks, drinks and reading material . So you can chill out .This is for economy class as well. The seats have more leg room , and the staff are a lot friendly and also get a meal on the flights .Sure the tickets are a bit more expensive , but it is worth it . Also less hassles on the web page to book .  

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First time time I flew Bangkok Airways they had selfserve beer on tap in their departure lounge.

That was many years ago, I flew with them Chiang Mai to Mandalay a couple of years back and the service was still great but no free beer in the lounge... :sad:

 

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Most of the airlines fly very close apart , I rather go Bangkok as it is a better airline for my wife and I and the cost does not come into it . To have the extra leg room for the one hour and twenty minute flight to good for me .Everyone to their own 

 

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Also depends if you require a connecting flight.

 

Most of the budget airlines go to DM.

If you're on Singapore or Thai Airways and going to Australia,

then you need to go directly to Suvarnabhumi .

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5 minutes ago, Will27 said:

Also depends if you require a connecting flight.

 

Most of the budget airlines go to DM.

If you're on Singapore or Thai Airways and going to Australia,

then you need to go directly to Suvarnabhumi .

Or use the free shuttle bus. Did it last week DM to S, 40 minutes.

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3 minutes ago, wgdanson said:

Or use the free shuttle bus. Did it last week DM to S, 40 minutes.

You can I suppose.

 

But if going back to Oz with a lot of baggage, I'd rather just go

straight to Suvarnabhumi rather then messing around changing airports.

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On 6/5/2019 at 10:17 PM, kevvy said:

Really.... Bangkok has a lounge in airports , and the one in Suvarnabhumi has good snacks , somewhere you can relax , small snacks, drinks and reading material . So you can chill out .This is for economy class as well. The seats have more leg room , and the staff are a lot friendly and also get a meal on the flights .Sure the tickets are a bit more expensive , but it is worth it . Also less hassles on the web page to book .  

 

Are you saying an economy class flier with Bangkok (Air) has a lounge available  for use in Suvarnabhumi?

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3 hours ago, watcharacters said:

 

Are you saying an economy class flier with Bangkok (Air) has a lounge available  for use in Suvarnabhumi?

yes they do , and very big area, comfortable chairs , Phone stations , snacks , magazines drinks. (non alcohol ),From memory in is in the ...A .. side . Just remember if you have a flight to chiang rai it is about 10 minutes walk to the chiang rai gate

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We used to use Nok Air but fond Bangkok Air better, and with better luggage allowance. Thai Smile has been good, and last time I had no luggage so VietJet served the purpose. But basically whatever airline has flights at the most suitable time and cost.

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