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Old July 28th, 2004, 11:30 AM
Miguel Cruz
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Default Orient Thai 747 Bangkok-Chiang Mai


On Orient Thai's low-cost subsidiary web site (www.onetwo-go.com) they claim
that their service between Bangkok and Chiang Mai will be on a 747 or 757.
This flight is one hour on a 737 and costs US$25. Do they really do this? Is
this the cheapest 747 flight there is?

I did see an Orient Thai 747 on the tarmac a couple days ago so they do in
fact own one/some.

miguel
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Old July 28th, 2004, 04:53 PM
Not the Karl Orff
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Default Orient Thai 747 Bangkok-Chiang Mai

In article ,
(Miguel Cruz) wrote:

On Orient Thai's low-cost subsidiary web site (
www.onetwo-go.com) they claim
that their service between Bangkok and Chiang Mai will be on a 747 or 757.
This flight is one hour on a 737 and costs US$25. Do they really do this? Is
this the cheapest 747 flight there is?

I did see an Orient Thai 747 on the tarmac a couple days ago so they do in
fact own one/some.


More than a dozen between them and Phuket Air. Some of them hail from
KLM (even 747-200SUDs and -300s). The domestic ops are usually
repositioning flights (had a friend who was FO on one for a while before
moving to another job).
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Old July 28th, 2004, 04:53 PM
Not the Karl Orff
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Default Orient Thai 747 Bangkok-Chiang Mai

In article ,
(Miguel Cruz) wrote:

On Orient Thai's low-cost subsidiary web site (
www.onetwo-go.com) they claim
that their service between Bangkok and Chiang Mai will be on a 747 or 757.
This flight is one hour on a 737 and costs US$25. Do they really do this? Is
this the cheapest 747 flight there is?

I did see an Orient Thai 747 on the tarmac a couple days ago so they do in
fact own one/some.


More than a dozen between them and Phuket Air. Some of them hail from
KLM (even 747-200SUDs and -300s). The domestic ops are usually
repositioning flights (had a friend who was FO on one for a while before
moving to another job).
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Old July 29th, 2004, 02:40 AM
Fucking Miguel
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Default Orient Thai 747 Bangkok-Chiang Mai

Duno Thai 747 but http://travel.u.nu are the worst website we have ever
visited.

This guy from University of Michigan and can't even pay for a good website
creator.

Poor thing!!


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Old July 29th, 2004, 02:40 AM
Fucking Miguel
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Default Orient Thai 747 Bangkok-Chiang Mai

Duno Thai 747 but http://travel.u.nu are the worst website we have ever
visited.

This guy from University of Michigan and can't even pay for a good website
creator.

Poor thing!!


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Old July 30th, 2004, 05:27 AM
Supak Lailert
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Default Orient Thai 747 Bangkok-Chiang Mai


"Miguel Cruz" wrote in message
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On Orient Thai's low-cost subsidiary web site (www.onetwo-go.com) they

claim
that their service between Bangkok and Chiang Mai will be on a 747 or 757.
This flight is one hour on a 737 and costs US$25. Do they really do this?

Is
this the cheapest 747 flight there is?


They currently own 8 B747 (2x747-100, 5x747-200, 1x747-300) and 2 B757. Yes,
they operates domestic sectors with B747's at that low price. Pretty cheap
fare.

Supak


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Old July 30th, 2004, 05:27 AM
Supak Lailert
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Default Orient Thai 747 Bangkok-Chiang Mai


"Miguel Cruz" wrote in message
...
On Orient Thai's low-cost subsidiary web site (www.onetwo-go.com) they

claim
that their service between Bangkok and Chiang Mai will be on a 747 or 757.
This flight is one hour on a 737 and costs US$25. Do they really do this?

Is
this the cheapest 747 flight there is?


They currently own 8 B747 (2x747-100, 5x747-200, 1x747-300) and 2 B757. Yes,
they operates domestic sectors with B747's at that low price. Pretty cheap
fare.

Supak


 




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