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Tip and a Question - Hong Kong
McDuck
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Sure it has been detailed here already but Oasis Air are offering 2 for 1 business class LGW to HK http://www.oasishongkong.com/gb/en/promotion.aspx?id=20070329
2 people to SE Asia business class for c1600 seems very good value
That is the tip now the question. What is the cheapest way to fly from HK to Bangkok. Looked around and the best I am getting is 200 each any tips???
Thanks in advance
2 people to SE Asia business class for c1600 seems very good value
That is the tip now the question. What is the cheapest way to fly from HK to Bangkok. Looked around and the best I am getting is 200 each any tips???
Thanks in advance
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Oasis don't have many planes, if there are problems, you could be waiting days at Gatwick or HKG.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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Thanks, good point, however been stuck for days with BA and they have LOTS of planes!!!0
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Two choices. Make your way to Macau from the airport and fly from there to Bkk via http://www.airasia.com/skylights/cgi-bin/skylights.cgi or fly direct with http://www.emirates.com/hk/en/Hong Kong International Airport offers Airport Turbo JET to Macau, a journey of about 45 minutes. If you take the jet at the airport, it is not necessary to be processed as entering or leaving a country. A simple check releases passengers directly to Macau.
Enquiries: 853-7907039 (Macau) 852-2859 3333 (Hong Kong)
Catamarans: Hong Kong First Ferry operates catamarans between China Ferry Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui and Macau Ferry Terminal. It takes about 70 minutes for one way and such catamarans starts about every 30 minutes. Ticket price ranges from HK$140 to HK$275
Macau Express Link Service
A brand new “Macau Express Link” service is launched on 12 March 2007. This service provides comprehensive check-in procedure for airlines and hassle-free baggage handling. Sea-to-air transfer passengers from Hong Kong to Macau for flight connection at Macau International Airport do not need to go through immigration formalities at Macau Ferry terminal. The check-in procedure for airlines* departing from Macau International Airport will be handled at the Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal, Shop G02, in which a temporary boarding pass will be issued and baggage will be tagged and delivered to the designated flight. Furthermore, a transit bus will directly connect passengers between the ferry terminal and the airport. Similar procedures apply to air-to-sea transfer passengers going back to Hong Kong via Macau airport. Details as below:
http://www.turbojet.com.hk/promotion_rev.htm
http://www.turbojetseaexpress.com.hk
http://www.turbojet.com.hk/index.htm0 -
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http://www.travel.com.hk/
2 for 1600 would be good if their lowest price business class return wasn't under 800 pounds anyway.
I guess if their lowest fare isn't available...0
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