Excellent production, thank you. I'm a huge fan of Thai Airlines AND EVA, their respective LHR to BKK routes are always a very pleasing experience - direct flights, are the only way to go.
I was in Bangkok in March. Now I’m here in BKK again in August. Just checking in for my flight back to Melbourne tomorrow on Thai Airways economy red eye. I’m actually quite dreading it. I know I’ll spend a week in bed with a cold getting over it. I found the experience coming up here (9:30 hours flight) rather tedious. I’m getting too old for this! I tried to upgrade my seat using points and pay BUT unfortunately I booked with ons of those online apps, where you pay MORE to be able to make changes etc… so I got the basic ticket in which NO CHANGES or upgrades can be done. So beware travellers. Book with Thai Airways direct. Flying Thai Airways up here too Bangkok was CERTAINLY a better experience than flying from Singapore to MEL with Qantas last time……….( One meal service only and a hot pastry handed out thank you Qantas - really wonderful experience….. 😢)
I did notice that Thai still has 3 3 3 seating configuration which after suffering EVA economy with the extra seat now thrown in will be the deciding factor for me with my next booking. Thanks for uploading
my son lives Bangkok we travel most years but not since covid, but I hope this coming few months will take us there. Lovely flight you had, I have travelled Thai airways had a great time x
Flew to Bangers in November 2023 for £960 & this March for £840, better seats in November & was able to choose at time of booking, couldn't do that for the March flight. BA have just put Bangers back on route schedule, 3 times a week out of Gatwick, just booked for November £702.00, but if you want to choose aseat, you have to pay extra. Let's see if it's as good as Thai Airways.
Yes, Thai Airways is a lot more expensive than EVA Air, I have stopped going to Thailand as I am not up to it anymore but I continue to book my Thai wife onto EVA Air. She seems to enjoy that airline much more.
Flying indirectly can be a great opportunity to explore new airports during layovers! But who knows, maybe one day Thai Airways will surprise us with a direct flight from Birmingham. Thanks for subscribing! Swinn
Being a Manchester man, I'm limited for choice when it comes to flying to Bangkok as I much prefer getting the main slog to Asia out of the way, am a bit fed up with spending hours getting ripped off in middle eastern airports so the only decent options for me in October were Singapore Airlines who are now ludicrously expensive (£1200) economy from Man to BKK, so in the end as I'll be working in Bangkok I decided to go direct with Thai Airways in business class which means hotels and flights between Man and LHR all in £3300 with minimal faff and hopefully a good few hours in the lounge at Heathrow before being pampered on the plane, hopefully will be worth every penny, especially with the fast tracking elements.
Can anyone recommend a window seat on the thai airways a350 ? I wanna see something on the ground not only the wing the whole time haha. Empty seats are from row 34 to 45. Maybe something in the end of the wing? I assume your seat was row 48? which is non reclineable
Hello, great video showing thai airways! I just wanted to ask is the song that started playing in the descend around 5:50 edited or is it actually playing on the plane? What is the song name by the way?😅
Flew London to Bangkok with Thai back in February and was not impressed. They used to be really good but since the pandemic their service has deteriorated considerably. Food was really slow in coming and the choice somewhat basic. They also ran out of chicken curry on the return flight and offered only fish as an alternative, which I don't eat. To crown it all we had to wait an over an hour at baggage reclaim for our luggage at Heathrow, everyone was complaining about it. I am not flying with them again until their standards are back to what they once were. I have heard that Eva now offer a much better service than Thai.
The Thai flight was the best value direct flight we could get, and it wasn't cheap. The food was OK, but only just. The drinks on the flight had been really cut down. I could get a red and white wine, but not much else. Even to a beer they had to go back to the galley. Thanks for yourcomments
@joehart17260 I flew THAI back in Sept 22 on their 787 that was on this route at the time. Awful flight, seats were hard and uncomfy, and I just couldn't get my 6' frame in a comfortable position (in Econ). Food was good and the flight left bang on time. Since then I've been EVA and used Premium Economy , which is really good, but the price of that is now expensive as well. EVA Econ is also good but their 777's are 3-4-3 in Economy whereas THAI have a bit more space being 3-3-3, plus one extra toilet.
Baggage delays are down to the airport and I wouldn't hold a torch for Eva Air's services. Flew with them on a return last January and I preferred Thai Airways. Qatar are a good airline if you don't mind the layover and a total flight time of 16.5 hrs?
Hello sir , we are going to Italy soon from Australia and Thai airways is the cheapest option, we usually fly Qatar or SIA . Just a bit worried about the 787-9 comfort for such a long flight. Thanks
Thanks for watching. I have looked on Thai Airways and they says this: Thai Airways typically uses the **Airbus A350-900** for flights from Sydney to Italy. This aircraft features a modern design with advanced technology, offering a comfortable experience for passengers. The A350-900 includes both Royal Silk business class and economy class seats. I also see they use the Boeing 777 as per my video (as shown in my video) As for the 787-9 I found a window seat near the middle of the plane, which seemed to have a bit more space widthwise. Also, the 787 has a lower internal pressure, which helps against fatique. I hope this helps!
@@Swinn-FG Thank you very much for the infos. We leave from Melbourne and they also use the A350 to Bangkok , the 787-9 from Bangkok to Europe. That's a bummer.
It seems you made good time considering you had a 2 hour delay, usually land around 4pm but you still had daylight so must have landed by 6pm ish ? i book suvarrnabhumi suites hotel at lat krabang for my arival, its only 10 minutes from airport, unwind on the rooftop restaurant and start afresh next morning after breakfast,. I stop there on my return flight to, breakfast in morning and 10 minutes back to airport around 10am to catch the 1pm flight home, i suspect your quick exit through immigration was due to you being out of sinc of your propper arrival time,.ive been through in 10/20 mins a few times, did you use the thai passport holders desk or the 70 y/o priority desk method ? ,.cheers
£850 isn't bad at all. I paid £1005 in September '22 to fly at Xmas the same year with Thai airways . I then got a price in early May to fly on 15th ( out of season) and they quoted £1040!! So I flew with Qatar for £631, 16hrs but the saving paid for 80% of my months accommodation. Result!
Hi Sir, great video ! I am from the UK & I have a question, just what exactly is the checked baggage limit for Thai Airways ? Because I keep seeing conflicting info online - some say the limit is 23kg, while others say its actually 30kg ? Could you please confirm ? Regards.
rather you did it from another airport as the extra 24£ added for going into london Manchester doesnt have that and is also an easier airport to navigate.
You inspired me do a little bit of research; The interior of the Thai 777 are dated, but the aircraft are younger than Emirates A380s. Thanks for watching
Excellent production, thank you. I'm a huge fan of Thai Airlines AND EVA, their respective LHR to BKK routes are always a very pleasing experience - direct flights, are the only way to go.
Direct flights are certainly better. Thanks for watching and your comments
I was in Bangkok in March. Now I’m here in BKK again in August. Just checking in for my flight back to Melbourne tomorrow on Thai Airways economy red eye. I’m actually quite dreading it. I know I’ll spend a week in bed with a cold getting over it. I found the experience coming up here (9:30 hours flight) rather tedious. I’m getting too old for this! I tried to upgrade my seat using points and pay BUT unfortunately I booked with ons of those online apps, where you pay MORE to be able to make changes etc… so I got the basic ticket in which NO CHANGES or upgrades can be done. So beware travellers. Book with Thai Airways direct. Flying Thai Airways up here too Bangkok was CERTAINLY a better experience than flying from Singapore to MEL with Qantas last time……….( One meal service only and a hot pastry handed out thank you Qantas - really wonderful experience….. 😢)
I did notice that Thai still has 3 3 3 seating configuration which after suffering EVA economy with the extra seat now thrown in will be the deciding factor for me with my next booking. Thanks for uploading
Thai Airways does seem to have more room, but they have not fully upgraded their planes. Best grab your wider seats while you can.
my son lives Bangkok we travel most years but not since covid, but I hope this coming few months will take us there. Lovely flight you had, I have travelled Thai airways had a great time x
Let's hope you get there soon. Thank you for your comments
Definately up to your usual standard Mr Swinn. Thoroughly enjoyed the presentation. Looking forward to the followup. 🎉😊🎉
Cheers Tony!!
i love this, i really enjoy watching your videos! keep up the good work :)
Thanks for your nice comments
Significantly over the time threshold at Heathrow, nice!
Thanks for your comment 😀
Flew to Bangers in November 2023 for £960 & this March for £840, better seats in November & was able to choose at time of booking, couldn't do that for the March flight. BA have just put Bangers back on route schedule, 3 times a week out of Gatwick, just booked for November £702.00, but if you want to choose aseat, you have to pay extra. Let's see if it's as good as Thai Airways.
Thanks for your comments. I am looking forward to BA flying again as I have lots of Avios to spend
@Swinn-FG I used mine 😜 got the flights for £202 each.
Wow! That landing was so smooth🤩
Yes, Thai Airways is a lot more expensive than EVA Air, I have stopped going to Thailand as I am not up to it anymore but I continue to book my Thai wife onto EVA Air. She seems to enjoy that airline much more.
Hello sir i love these travel vlogs,i fly with Emirates and have never flown direct because i fly from Birmingham,great content from you...New Sub.
Flying indirectly can be a great opportunity to explore new airports during layovers! But who knows, maybe one day Thai Airways will surprise us with a direct flight from Birmingham. Thanks for subscribing! Swinn
Being a Manchester man, I'm limited for choice when it comes to flying to Bangkok as I much prefer getting the main slog to Asia out of the way, am a bit fed up with spending hours getting ripped off in middle eastern airports so the only decent options for me in October were Singapore Airlines who are now ludicrously expensive (£1200) economy from Man to BKK, so in the end as I'll be working in Bangkok I decided to go direct with Thai Airways in business class which means hotels and flights between Man and LHR all in £3300 with minimal faff and hopefully a good few hours in the lounge at Heathrow before being pampered on the plane, hopefully will be worth every penny, especially with the fast tracking elements.
That sounds like a good idea, apart from having to get from Manchester to Heathrow. Have a great trip!!
Can anyone recommend a window seat on the thai airways a350 ? I wanna see something on the ground not only the wing the whole time haha. Empty seats are from row 34 to 45. Maybe something in the end of the wing? I assume your seat was row 48? which is non reclineable
Hello, great video showing thai airways! I just wanted to ask is the song that started playing in the descend around 5:50 edited or is it actually playing on the plane? What is the song name by the way?😅
Hi, it was actually playing on the plane. No idea what is was called.
Cheers Swinn
Do they still use the OLD B777 for LON to BKK?? I hope not. They use the A350 to MEL which is nice and clean and new
They are still usiing the older 777 300er - but it has been done up a bit
@@Swinn-FG that’s good. I remember it used to have mood lighting. The A350 I flew on BKK MEL recently just had white lights, no mood lighting.
Flew London to Bangkok with Thai back in February and was not impressed. They used to be really good but since the pandemic their service has deteriorated considerably. Food was really slow in coming and the choice somewhat basic. They also ran out of chicken curry on the return flight and offered only fish as an alternative, which I don't eat. To crown it all we had to wait an over an hour at baggage reclaim for our luggage at Heathrow, everyone was complaining about it. I am not flying with them again until their standards are back to what they once were. I have heard that Eva now offer a much better service than Thai.
The Thai flight was the best value direct flight we could get, and it wasn't cheap. The food was OK, but only just. The drinks on the flight had been really cut down. I could get a red and white wine, but not much else. Even to a beer they had to go back to the galley.
Thanks for yourcomments
@joehart17260 I flew THAI back in Sept 22 on their 787 that was on this route at the time. Awful flight, seats were hard and uncomfy, and I just couldn't get my 6' frame in a comfortable position (in Econ). Food was good and the flight left bang on time. Since then I've been EVA and used Premium Economy , which is really good, but the price of that is now expensive as well. EVA Econ is also good but their 777's are 3-4-3 in Economy whereas THAI have a bit more space being 3-3-3, plus one extra toilet.
Baggage delays are down to the airport and I wouldn't hold a torch for Eva Air's services. Flew with them on a return last January and I preferred Thai Airways. Qatar are a good airline if you don't mind the layover and a total flight time of 16.5 hrs?
Hello sir , we are going to Italy soon from Australia and Thai airways is the cheapest option, we usually fly Qatar or SIA . Just a bit worried about the 787-9 comfort for such a long flight.
Thanks
Thanks for watching. I have looked on Thai Airways and they says this:
Thai Airways typically uses the **Airbus A350-900** for flights from Sydney to Italy. This aircraft features a modern design with advanced technology, offering a comfortable experience for passengers. The A350-900 includes both Royal Silk business class and economy class seats.
I also see they use the Boeing 777 as per my video (as shown in my video)
As for the 787-9 I found a window seat near the middle of the plane, which seemed to have a bit more space widthwise. Also, the 787 has a lower internal pressure, which helps against fatique.
I hope this helps!
@@Swinn-FG Thank you very much for the infos. We leave from Melbourne and they also use the A350 to Bangkok , the 787-9 from Bangkok to Europe. That's a bummer.
Thank you for the review. Currently thinking which airline we take if we go.
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
It seems you made good time considering you had a 2 hour delay, usually land around 4pm but you still had daylight so must have landed by 6pm ish ? i book suvarrnabhumi suites hotel at lat krabang for my arival, its only 10 minutes from airport, unwind on the rooftop restaurant and start afresh next morning after breakfast,. I stop there on my return flight to, breakfast in morning and 10 minutes back to airport around 10am to catch the 1pm flight home, i suspect your quick exit through immigration was due to you being out of sinc of your propper arrival time,.ive been through in 10/20 mins a few times, did you use the thai passport holders desk or the 70 y/o priority desk method ? ,.cheers
Thank you for watching and for your comments
£850 isn't bad at all. I paid £1005 in September '22 to fly at Xmas the same year with Thai airways . I then got a price in early May to fly on 15th ( out of season) and they quoted £1040!! So I flew with Qatar for £631, 16hrs but the saving paid for 80% of my months accommodation. Result!
Thank you and thanks for watching. We have just arrived back in Thailand. More videos soon!
@@Swinn-FG Cool. Looking forward to your video's.
What time of month was that when you flew? Also was there not any good upgrades available?
That would have been in February. Thanks for watching.
They did the same bs excuse with the turbulents when serving dinner and every other meal! Are they short staffing planes???
I think all airlines are cutting down on the cabin crew
Great video, which seat was yours?
56k I think 🤔
@@Swinn-FGMore lovely 56A , since you were sitting on the left of the aircraft , not the right. Nice video 👍
Hi Sir, great video ! I am from the UK & I have a question, just what exactly is the checked baggage limit for Thai Airways ? Because I keep seeing conflicting info online - some say the limit is 23kg, while others say its actually 30kg ? Could you please confirm ? Regards.
I am sure it's 23kg, but as a matter of interest, you get more if you book the same flight via EVA. (as CODE SHARE)
@@Swinn-FG Thank you for your reply ! Looks like I will have to consider packing carefully then !
EVA air is best for direct flight. If you prefer 1 stop, go Qatar Airways
Yes, EVA is very good and has great service on board the plane. Thank you for watching
All companies seem to care now are profits & their shareholders....not so much their customers.
Yes, since Covid they seem to be keep coming up with new and inventive ways to empty your pockets. Thanks for watching.
A very soothing voice sir. Take care and thank you for your show .
Thank you for your nice comment
Very lucky !
Thanks for watching!
I prefer EVA AIr
Yes, Eva were good
rather you did it from another airport as the extra 24£ added for going into london Manchester doesnt have that and is also an easier airport to navigate.
Thanks for your comments
Dreadful tired old planes , don’t use em anymore used to be ok years ago , not now .
You inspired me do a little bit of research; The interior of the Thai 777 are dated, but the aircraft are younger than Emirates A380s. Thanks for watching