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Eva Air Long Haul Evergreen deluxe class
ketherin
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Has anyone flown with Eva Air to Thailand in their evergreen deluxe class ?
If so could you tell me what the food/drink/seating etc was like ?
Also do you get free drinks (alcholic drinks!!)
Thanks
If so could you tell me what the food/drink/seating etc was like ?
Also do you get free drinks (alcholic drinks!!)
Thanks
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I flew from Heathrow to Taipei via Bangkok with EVA Air in the evergreen deluxe class. When I went you got extra legroom with footrests. On the Boeing 747 the seats were 242 rather than the normal 343 you see in economy, so there was also extra shoulder room. Individual entertainmnet systems at all seats. All drinks were free. Meals were very good and were based upon origin of flight. So from UK were western'ish with asian influence. Return was more asian influence. But all were very good and would be suitable for everyone even if they did not like asain style food.
I would recommend EVA Air and the Evergreen Deluxe class as first rate.0 -
Baz-Bee....thanks for your reply, just booked for November flying to Bangkok, staying in Pattaya.something missing0
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could you tell me where did u book and how much it costs?
I would like to go with 5 friends in JAnuary0 -
I used onlinetravel.com, got the flights which are London Heathrow direct to Bangkok for £629 each, this was the best I could find, and sounds like the Evergreen deluxe class is pretty good quality.
You can get cheaper flights if you dont want to fly direct and go economy.something missing0 -
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