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What is the use to interfere in a forum?

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themole wrote:Do you really?
Yes, Mole? In German, there are two ways of asking:
Are you der "König der Maulwurfel" or Are you an "U-boot"?
If you are an U-boot you will not tell us your target?
If you are a self-declared spy, you will not confess to that!
So what is the use to interfere in a forum, if you 'cannot' bring in some positive information or evidence, I am asking myself?
Now if you get angry at me asking you: "What is the use to interfere in a forum?", you are giving an answer to my question. :wink:
Not answering will also make the same result? :wink:
But it is your right to remain silent, because everything you say can be used against you.... and that was american :roll:

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Thanks for mailing me this:

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SN30952 wrote: can someone tell what Phuket Air is charging out of London for its trice weekly 747 flights to HKT?
I received this:
With its Bangkok-London route in full swing since 2004 JUL, Thai privately-owned carrier Phuket Air will add a long-haul route to Moscow in November, said Phuket Air's chairman Chairat Meksuree.

Other European cities, including Frankfurt, are to be added to its list of destinations next year in a bid to accommodate growing demand from the European continent.

The strong potential in the European market is currently hindered by a lack of seating capacity, as proven by the airline's 90% load factor on the Bangkok-London service, which has been up and running for about two months.

'The Bangkok-London route has been almost fully booked until 2005 APR next year,' he said, adding that Phuket Air's marketing strategy is mainly based on price.

Economy class airfares on the Bangkok-London route will stand at 19,900 baht, (just under 400Euro) excluding tax and insurance until the end of 2005 SEP. With the advent of the high season, fares will be bumped up by about BAHT3,000 9=60 Euro), which leaves them still cheap compared to the BAHT42,000 fare (890 Euro)for the same flight charged by national carrier Thai Airways International.

To accommodate route expansion, the airline has bought two used Boeing 747-400s which will soon be delivered.

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Eva Airways or China Airlines to Bangkok from Amsterdam.

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ImageTicket Bangkok - now 589,- Euro on Eva Airways non stop till 30 sep! Evergreen Deluxe from 749,-
ImageBangkok Non Stop on China Airlines from 629,- Euro. Daily, incl. 3 nights htl from 659,-.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>till 30 September 2004 EURO 589
1 October 2004 till 31 Ocktober 2004 EURO 639
Bangkok - Eva Air - Evergreen Deluxe - Promo
>>>>>>>>>>>>>till 30 September 2004 EURO 749
1 October 2004 till 31 Ocktober 2004 EURO 795
Eva Air - Evergreen Deluxe Class Winter Offer
28 December 2004 till 15 Januaryi 2005 EURO 799
Bangkok - Eva Air - Economy Class incl. 1 night hotel
19 September 2004 till 11 December 2004 EURO 665
12 December 2004 till 27 December 2004 EURO 839
28 December 2004 till 15 Januaryi 2005 EURO 625
16 Januari 2005 till 28 Februaryi 2005 EURO 665
01 March 2005 till 31 March 2005 EURO 619
Bangkok - Eva Air - Evergreen Deluxe
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>till 18 September 2004 EURO 804
19 September 2004 till 11 December 2004 EURO 859
12 December 2004 till 27 December 2004 EURO 1039
28 December 2004 till 15 January 2005 EURO 799
16 January 2005 till 28 February 2005 EURO 869
01 March 2005 till 31 March 2005 EURO 799
Bangkok - Eva Air - Business Class
01 April 2004 till 31 March 2005 EURO 1659
Bangkok - Eva Air - First Class
01 April 2004 till 31 March 2005 EURO 3129

Evergreen
Amsterdam - Bangkok 12.35 - 04.45*.
Bangkok - Amsterdam 02.55 - 09.35.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday from AMS.

China Airlines is daily.

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Post by DAT202D »

Well since i have my girlfriend in thailand I usually go twice or atleast once a year to Thailand. I'm 23, she's 22 and still need to study :(..

The airlines i've been flying with are:

Thai Airways : around 900 euro roundtrip (february)
Quantas : around 1000 euro roundtrip (august)
Swiss : around 850 euro roundtrip (april)
China Airlines : around 700 euro roundtrip (february)

I would definately NOT recommend Swiss.. I have technical failure twice on the same route !!!!! One time in BKK because of engine failure... and one time when arriving in Zurich..

The best one for the moment is China Airlines and ofcourse Thai airways for their professionalism.

I would suggest Erna to have a look at the connection website or office ;)

Cheers

Davy (SVAgroup member SAB202/DAT202D)

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Welcome to Luchtzak and thanks for the nice comparison you made DAT202D.
I would definately NOT recommend Swiss.. I have technical failure twice on the same route !!!!! One time in BKK because of engine failure... and one time when arriving in Zurich..
I would rather say you had bad luck ;)

Chris

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Post by DAT202D »

Thnx for the welcoming ! :D

But those are not the only thing why i would not recommend SWISS. They made us wait for 2 hours on the airplane at Don Muang at 11pm ! Nothing to drink, no food, nothing !! No information was given until about 1 hour after the planed departure time.

Grtz

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Welcome to Luchtzak, DAT202D. What does your nickname mean?

Since when are you flying regularly to Thailand? I guess it was after the Sobelair direct flights (given your age and that of your girlfriend)?
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sn26567 wrote:Welcome to Luchtzak, DAT202D. What does your nickname mean?

Since when are you flying regularly to Thailand? I guess it was after the Sobelair direct flights (given your age and that of your girlfriend)?
Thx again for the warm welcome..

My nickname is my pilot name on svagroup. I'm a member of the SN Virtual Airlines Group. So when i'm in the air, you can see me climbing the skies as DAT202D ;)

Well indeed, the first time i flew to Thailand was in 2001. Too bad there's no direct flight from EBBR to VTBD :( I would definately enjoy that ! Now i've been flying to Thailand via the London Heathrow, Zurich, Frankfurt and Amsterdam Hub.

Are you a frequent visitor of Thailand too?? Although my name is DAT202 D, i'm really in love with the professionalism and quality of Thai Airways, wonderfull airline !

Greetz

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Hi DAT202D, I used to fly the BRU-BKK route twice a year and I agree with you that TG is one the best airline compared to Lauda Air, KLM, and LH which I already flew with on this route. But I also flew with Swissair on this route and their service was exellent like TG.

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OrientThai wrote:Hi DAT202D, I used to fly the BRU-BKK route twice a year and I agree with you that TG is one the best airline compared to Lauda Air, KLM, and LH which I already flew with on this route. But I also flew with Swissair on this route and their service was exellent like TG.
Hi OrientThai,

That's a good thing for u you experienced a nice flight with Swiss, but mine was hell !

Anyway, i have been flying Orient Thai in Thailand. I flew CNX - BKK with Orient Thai, BKK - HKT with AirAsia and the same 2 companies back to Chiang Mai. But nothing can beat the nice experiences I have with Thai when flying from BKK to CNX. Orient Thai gives me the feeling they want to imitate Thai Airways.. :roll:

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Post by OrientThai »

Don't forget that OX is a low-cost company, so off course they can't beat TG service!
BTW, my flight was with Swissair not with Swiss :wink: , and I have never flown with Swiss before so I don't know about their service.

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Hey, DAT202D and OrientThai!

You both have the same avatar, although in a different size. Maybe one of you could volunteer to change his avatar?
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http://www.orient-thai.com/web/images/thaibanner1.gif
sn26567 wrote:Hey, DAT202D and OrientThai! You both have the same avatar, although in a different size. Maybe one of you could volunteer to change his avatar?
Sawasdee, Khun DAT202D and OrientThai.
Imagehttp://www.orient-thai.com/

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btw www.orientthai.com
This domain is for sale!
ImageThis looks like a suggestion...

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No problem! :thumbsup:

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Great and original new avatar, OrientThai. Thanks, Fons!
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Post by DAT202D »

Euhm.. why do you think we have the same avatar?

Those are 2 different airlines. Mine is Thai Airways International, his is Orient Thai (domestic and HKK flights only)

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Slowly, DAT202D

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DAT202D wrote:Euhm.. why do you think we have the same avatar?
Those are 2 different airlines. Mine is Thai Airways International, his is Orient Thai (domestic and HKK flights only)
Tchatcha, DAT202D!

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tchatcha?? :? :D

wot is that? 8O

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DAT202D wrote:tchatcha?? :? :D wot is that? 8O
That means 'langsam, slowly, tout doux, zachtjes aan' :angel: but :offtopic:
:cheers:

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Post by Avro »

DAT202D,

OrientThai had the same logo as you on his avatar, but then changed like sn26567 wanted to. The one you see was not the original one ;)

Greetz
Chris

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