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Trip Report: Thai Airways FIRST Class (Bangkok - London)
 
            
                
                    skyrider007                
                
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This is from last June but I've just posted the review. I hope you enjoy it. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
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P.S. The fare was GBP 3,500.00. It's a bargain compared to BA or Singapore Airlines.
                This is from last June but I've just posted the review. I hope you enjoy it. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
:j
P.S. The fare was GBP 3,500.00. It's a bargain compared to BA or Singapore Airlines.
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            Great review! i loved the photographs of the interior lounge. I dont know if my stomach could have handled the "asian breakfast" thou "Do not look back and grieve over the past, for it is gone, and do not be troubled about the future, for it has yet to come. Live in the present, and make it so beautiful that it will be worth remembering"0 "Do not look back and grieve over the past, for it is gone, and do not be troubled about the future, for it has yet to come. Live in the present, and make it so beautiful that it will be worth remembering"0
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            Having travelled BA the 1st class product that you have photo's for looks like an inferior product than BA NGCW. Not having travelled on Thai but it's just the pictures.
 Admittedly BA 1st class price is alot more than Thai's.**BERTIE**Did you Know: It costs more than £325,000 a day to run the lifeboat service? (with no government funding) Please donate to the RNLI0
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            skyrider007 wrote: »CLICK HERE
 This is from last June but I've just posted the review. I hope you enjoy it. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
 :j
 P.S. The fare was GBP 3,500.00. It's a bargain compared to BA or Singapore Airlines.
 Top willywaving!!0
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            chalky_bertie wrote: »Having travelled BA the 1st class product that you have photo's for looks like an inferior product than BA NGCW.
 Thanks for the comment. Thai's First class is superior than BA Club World. The ground service is beyond expectations. The seat, while lacks privacy is more comfortable than BA's and is more adjustable.
 If you're looking for a comfy ride to holidays in Thailand I'd recommend Thai Airways over BA (in all classes of service. Tickets are cheap and the food is generally better than BA.0
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            skyrider007 wrote: »CLICK HERE
 This is from last June but I've just posted the review. I hope you enjoy it. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
 :j
 P.S. The fare was GBP 3,500.00. It's a bargain compared to BA or Singapore Airlines.
 A report considerable in degree, along with the body of photographs. Nice to show the peasant's what they are missing :beer:0
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            merlinormartin wrote: »Great review! i loved the photographs of the interior lounge. I dont know if my stomach could have handled the "asian breakfast" thou 
 do fish have balls? :rotfl:0
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            skyrider007 wrote: »Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
 To be honest, all I can really say about detailed trip reports on flights, is that they are best kept amongst other like minded plane spotters over on the likes of airlinersnet. 
 I don't know how common it is for folk to do "trip reports" in such detail, or what the level of interest is in such reports, but I have seen a couple of folk recently who were obviously doing similar reports, they were very much into their hobby and if nothing else, they brought a smile to the faces of their fellow passengers. The MSE Dictionary The MSE Dictionary
 Loophole - A word used to entice people to read clearly written Terms and Conditions.
 Rip Off - Clearly written Terms and Conditions.
 Terms and Conditions - Otherwise known as a loophole or a rip off.0
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            £3.5k - i can only dream.... i will be with the rest of the cattle in the back0
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            skyrider007 wrote: »CLICK HERE
 This is from last June but I've just posted the review. I hope you enjoy it. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.
 :j
 P.S. The fare was GBP 3,500.00. It's a bargain compared to BA or Singapore Airlines.
 In case you had missed this, we here are a MONEY SAVING SITE.
 Spening £3.5K for an airline ticket is not MSE.
 Now if you had blagged enough 'Free' FF miles (by taking advantage of Credit card offers etc) and then used them + paid only the taxes portion of this trip (say £400) then THAT would be worth posting on this MSE site.0
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