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Old September 23rd, 2004, 11:25 AM
Michel
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Hi there,
me and my wife will visit Thailand soon and we heard about the cheap
flightcompany "AirAsia".. and they are really cheap!!
Has anybody any expirience with them?? We wanna fly from Bangkok to Udon
Thani and then go on to Nong Khai.
Any information is very welcome....
Thank you..
Mike & Nit ( from The Netherlands )


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Old September 23rd, 2004, 03:26 PM
Miguel Cruz
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In article , Michel wrote:
me and my wife will visit Thailand soon and we heard about the cheap
flightcompany "AirAsia".. and they are really cheap!!
Has anybody any expirience with them?? We wanna fly from Bangkok to Udon
Thani and then go on to Nong Khai.
Any information is very welcome....


I use them often. It works fine. It's open seating, and you have to pay for
the food on board (and they have signs asking you not to bring your own, but
they don't actually seem to care) but other than that it pretty much works
like any other airline. No complaints here.

miguel
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Old September 23rd, 2004, 03:26 PM
Miguel Cruz
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In article , Michel wrote:
me and my wife will visit Thailand soon and we heard about the cheap
flightcompany "AirAsia".. and they are really cheap!!
Has anybody any expirience with them?? We wanna fly from Bangkok to Udon
Thani and then go on to Nong Khai.
Any information is very welcome....


I use them often. It works fine. It's open seating, and you have to pay for
the food on board (and they have signs asking you not to bring your own, but
they don't actually seem to care) but other than that it pretty much works
like any other airline. No complaints here.

miguel
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Hit The Road! Photos from 31 countries on 5 continents: http://travel.u.nu

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Old September 23rd, 2004, 06:24 PM
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non-smoking restaurants in Thaïland
http://www.smokefreeworld.com/thailand.shtml
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Old September 23rd, 2004, 06:24 PM
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non-smoking restaurants in Thaïland
http://www.smokefreeworld.com/thailand.shtml
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Old September 23rd, 2004, 11:13 PM
Ralph Holz
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Hi,

Used them between Bangkok and Singapore as well as Kuching to Johor -
seats are very small and if you're more than 1.8m you'll be grateful if
the seat next to you is free, too.

Apart from that, they were fine.

Cheers,
Ralph
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Old September 23rd, 2004, 11:13 PM
Ralph Holz
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Hi,

Used them between Bangkok and Singapore as well as Kuching to Johor -
seats are very small and if you're more than 1.8m you'll be grateful if
the seat next to you is free, too.

Apart from that, they were fine.

Cheers,
Ralph
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Old September 24th, 2004, 11:09 AM
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I use them often. It works fine. It's open seating, and you have to pay
for
the food on board (and they have signs asking you not to bring your own,

but
they don't actually seem to care) but other than that it pretty much works
like any other airline. No complaints here.


I'm wondering if AirAsia can arrange baggage transfer in connection flights
or if it's required to redo the check-in.


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Old September 24th, 2004, 03:30 PM
Miguel Cruz
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Pipino wrote:
I use them often. It works fine. It's open seating, and you have to pay
for the food on board (and they have signs asking you not to bring your
own, but they don't actually seem to care) but other than that it pretty
much works like any other airline. No complaints here.


I'm wondering if AirAsia can arrange baggage transfer in connection flights
or if it's required to redo the check-in.


You have to haul your stuff upstairs and check in again.

miguel
--
Hit The Road! Photos from 31 countries on 5 continents: http://travel.u.nu

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Old September 24th, 2004, 03:30 PM
Miguel Cruz
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Pipino wrote:
I use them often. It works fine. It's open seating, and you have to pay
for the food on board (and they have signs asking you not to bring your
own, but they don't actually seem to care) but other than that it pretty
much works like any other airline. No complaints here.


I'm wondering if AirAsia can arrange baggage transfer in connection flights
or if it's required to redo the check-in.


You have to haul your stuff upstairs and check in again.

miguel
--
Hit The Road! Photos from 31 countries on 5 continents: http://travel.u.nu

 




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