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2014
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November
Ever flown from YVR to Thailand? Which airline is the best to fly with?

Question:

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Dan

Aybody even flown from Yvr toThailand???Who is the best to fly with !!

Humans say...

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Katie

Cathay was great, even upgraded us to business class!

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Dan

Ive heard they were a great airline

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Katie

fantastic.

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Michelle

You want the best or the cheapest? I have flown Continental which is now United both times and it was a great flight, flights likely in the 1200$ range, china eastern closer to $1000. I have always gone in November since prices are on the cusp of high season. Weather is great too. After Dec 1 prices go up for land costs

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Dan

Its a long flight so I am looking for the best lol

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Michelle

I like japan airlines. Did Cathay to India , first time excellent second was awful. Seats had some big seat belt knob that dug into your side and the no leg room. I have heard that they have reconfigured again since and its better.

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Dave

china eastern is the dollar store of airlines you get what you pay for...

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Graeme

Better than air canada

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Graeme

The best way to thailand is through seattle and fly with korean or asiana.

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Nathan

Many options to get to Asia... air china, china eastern, JAL, Cathay, A/C, ANA, etc.
I've flown to Asia on both JAL and Cathay. Both excellent options, each connecting, in Narita and Hong Kong respectively. About to head to Bali via the Malaysia Airlines deal...

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Elaine

Went with Cathay from YVR through Hong Kong.....great!

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Leah

Cathay all the way!

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Dan

We just went there with EVA Air with stopping over in Taipei. Comfortable seats and ample leg room even in economy.

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Pat

Definitely Cathay

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Kinbles

Yep, Cathay for sure

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Kinbles

with stopover in Hong Kong..we did a stopover in Seoul South Korea one time, but HK airport is way better.

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Dan

Thanks for all the help. You guys are making this easier.

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Mk

I would suggest ANA

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Kinbles

We booked with Travel Best Bets the first time we went, flew on cathay pacific and did the Hong Kong stopover - then Dragonair from Hong Kong to Thailand. Was a major long haul from YVR to HK - stopover was almost 8 hours but you can rent a day room and nap in HK airport or rest on lounge chair or use their computers and surf the net or email friends etc. Incheon airport didn't seem to have anything to do that I saw. Thailand was a blast, I love it there. Smoking hot and humid. Buy a cheap plastic rain poncho at dollar store, easy to pack and small enough to store in a pocket. When it rains, it pours, but we went in September rain season

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Marcel

Sophia SD
Korean Airlines


A.I. says...

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Flying from YVR to Thailand: The Best Airlines to Choose

If you're planning to fly from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) to Thailand, you're in for an exciting adventure! Thailand is a beautiful country with rich culture, stunning beaches, and delicious cuisine. However, the journey can be long, and choosing the right airline can make a significant difference in your overall travel experience.

Air Canada

Air Canada is the national flag carrier of Canada and a popular choice for flights from YVR to Thailand. They offer direct flights to Bangkok, which is the primary gateway to Thailand. Air Canada is known for its excellent service, comfortable seating, and a wide range of in-flight entertainment options.

EVA Air

EVA Air is a Taiwanese airline that offers flights from YVR to Bangkok with a stopover in Taipei. While it's not a direct flight, EVA Air is renowned for its exceptional service, comfortable seating, and delicious in-flight meals. They have consistently been ranked among the top airlines in the world by various travel publications.

Cathay Pacific

Cathay Pacific is a Hong Kong-based airline that operates flights from YVR to Bangkok with a stopover in Hong Kong. This airline is known for its modern fleet, excellent service, and a wide range of in-flight entertainment options. Cathay Pacific also offers a variety of flight timings, making it easier to find a convenient schedule.

When choosing an airline for your flight from YVR to Thailand, consider factors such as flight duration, stopover times, in-flight amenities, and overall comfort. Additionally, it's essential to compare prices and look for special deals or promotions that can help you save money on your travel.

No matter which airline you choose, flying from YVR to Thailand is an exciting journey that will take you to a beautiful and culturally rich destination. Enjoy your trip and create lasting memories!



   










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