Experience w/ Asiana airlines + 2 hour transfer times
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Re: Experience w/ Asiana airlines + 2 hour transfer times
Kammekor wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 5:06 pmWhen was that? I read pretty positive recent reviews about the airline.Chuck Borris wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 4:54 pmMy friends took the flight with Saudi AA. They said the worst flight ever (they were the only foreigners on the plane and were treated like shit)Kammekor wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 4:32 pmSaudi Arabian Airlines. EUR 514,49 for one adult for the KUL-AMS-BKK trip. For my kid even EUR 85 cheaper.STEVITO wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 6:41 amWhich airline was this?Kammekor wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 7:08 pm It might be worth looking for tickets from KUL or BKK.
For September I booked KUL-Europe-BKK for less than 500 per person, which is an absolute bargain these days.
The difference of over 600$ per person compared to a ticket from Phnom Penh more than makes up for the extra flights and a night in Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok.
Last year I saved a few hundred dollars per person x 3 when flying out of Bangkok, instead of Siem Reap or Phnom Penh to the UK. That was with Qatar.
Outbound one stop of two hours, inbound one stop of 4 hours.
Equipment new too, 787-1000, 32 inch seat pitch.... Dry airline though.
Happy to report back in early October on the experience.
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Re: Experience w/ Asiana airlines + 2 hour transfer times
I would settle for those seats.....Chuck Borris wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 3:38 pmKammekor wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 5:06 pmWhen was that? I read pretty positive recent reviews about the airline.Chuck Borris wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 4:54 pmMy friends took the flight with Saudi AA. They said the worst flight ever (they were the only foreigners on the plane and were treated like shit)
Equipment new too, 787-1000, 32 inch seat pitch.... Dry airline though.
Happy to report back in early October on the experience.
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Re: Experience w/ Asiana airlines + 2 hour transfer times
I bought the tickets on the Air Asia site. I asked when checking in why no boarding pass for my onwards flight and was told a change to the system .PSD-Kiwi wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 3:27 amWhere have you been booking your tickets from? Are you not getting all boarding passes at check-in? Doesn't make sense especially if you are flying with the same airline all the wayTootsfriend wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 7:53 pm Australia to PP , Air Asia all the way with a 13 hour stopover, in KL, only to find I cannot transfer at KL, I have to disembark, go through immigration and customs, then check-in again and go through all that shit. .
I fly regularly, with multiple transits and different airlines, and never have to go through that hassle because the flights are all made on the same booking, with codeshare/interline baggage agreement airlines. Have transited through KL twice to/from NZ in the past 6 months, Malaysia Airlines all the way, no issues.
Re: Experience w/ Asiana airlines + 2 hour transfer times
I think they need to fly that weekend and July 4 prices suck.Stiliko wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 12:11 pmIs that one way or round trip?
Either way you got ripped off my man.
Do you use an aggregator like Skyscanner?
I assume your going to the USA?
I just booked a one way flight to jfk in late May on JAL and it cost me all of $680.
You need to shop around methinks.
That said, based on current prices I would have paid $20-50 extra to fly Eva air or Korean over Asiana. That’s just because I know they’re ranked high for service, I’m sure Asiana will be fine though.
Re: Experience w/ Asiana airlines + 2 hour transfer times
Stiliko wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 12:11 pmIs that one way or round trip?
Either way you got ripped off my man.
Do you use an aggregator like Skyscanner?
I assume your going to the USA?
I just booked a one way flight to jfk in late May on JAL and it cost me all of $680.
You need to shop around methinks.
round trip-- of course i feel like i got ripped off its horrible. I did use the different 3rd party sites. Kayak, skyscanner etc
YES i am traveling JFK - Phnom Penh. The prices are super high. over 2k for rt.
how long of a layover is your flight? I have no idea why the flights are super expensive and please don't say its the fuel lol
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Re: Experience w/ Asiana airlines + 2 hour transfer times
Departed from Bangkok today and saw at least twenty wide body planes still in storage. I think that's your answer. Limited capacity suits the airlines at this time.BklynBoy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 7:49 pmStiliko wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 12:11 pmIs that one way or round trip?
Either way you got ripped off my man.
Do you use an aggregator like Skyscanner?
I assume your going to the USA?
I just booked a one way flight to jfk in late May on JAL and it cost me all of $680.
You need to shop around methinks.
round trip-- of course i feel like i got ripped off its horrible. I did use the different 3rd party sites. Kayak, skyscanner etc
YES i am traveling JFK - Phnom Penh. The prices are super high. over 2k for rt.
how long of a layover is your flight? I have no idea why the flights are super expensive and please don't say its the fuel lol
Re: Experience w/ Asiana airlines + 2 hour transfer times
My layover is roughly 4 hours in Japan. I try never to go beyond that.BklynBoy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 7:49 pmStiliko wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 12:11 pmIs that one way or round trip?
Either way you got ripped off my man.
Do you use an aggregator like Skyscanner?
I assume your going to the USA?
I just booked a one way flight to jfk in late May on JAL and it cost me all of $680.
You need to shop around methinks.
round trip-- of course i feel like i got ripped off its horrible. I did use the different 3rd party sites. Kayak, skyscanner etc
YES i am traveling JFK - Phnom Penh. The prices are super high. over 2k for rt.
how long of a layover is your flight? I have no idea why the flights are super expensive and please don't say its the fuel lol
I guess my next question would be how far in advance did you book?
she was quite pretty and looked older
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she knew only what had been told her
Re: Experience w/ Asiana airlines + 2 hour transfer times
4 hour layover isn't bad at all. I been monitoring for awhile. I booked the ticket this past friday (April 14) and I leave NYC on July 2ndStiliko wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 10:03 pmMy layover is roughly 4 hours in Japan. I try never to go beyond that.BklynBoy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 7:49 pmStiliko wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 12:11 pmIs that one way or round trip?
Either way you got ripped off my man.
Do you use an aggregator like Skyscanner?
I assume your going to the USA?
I just booked a one way flight to jfk in late May on JAL and it cost me all of $680.
You need to shop around methinks.
round trip-- of course i feel like i got ripped off its horrible. I did use the different 3rd party sites. Kayak, skyscanner etc
YES i am traveling JFK - Phnom Penh. The prices are super high. over 2k for rt.
how long of a layover is your flight? I have no idea why the flights are super expensive and please don't say its the fuel lol
I guess my next question would be how far in advance did you book?
If you have a second, you can check . NYC-PP fucking super expensive. I even had flexibility in 2/3 days departing and leaving. everything over 2k.
couldn't understand it.
maybe i am missing something but if you can check.. NYC- PP its insane.
Manhattan keeps on making it, Brooklyn keeps on taking it
Re: Experience w/ Asiana airlines + 2 hour transfer times
As promised, my experience on flying Saudia last month. About 10 months ago I saw a bargain, KUL-AMS-BKK for about EUR 450,-. Never had flown them before, well, now I did.Kammekor wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 5:06 pmWhen was that? I read pretty positive recent reviews about the airline.Chuck Borris wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 4:54 pmMy friends took the flight with Saudi AA. They said the worst flight ever (they were the only foreigners on the plane and were treated like shit)Kammekor wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 4:32 pmSaudi Arabian Airlines. EUR 514,49 for one adult for the KUL-AMS-BKK trip. For my kid even EUR 85 cheaper.STEVITO wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 6:41 amWhich airline was this?Kammekor wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 7:08 pm It might be worth looking for tickets from KUL or BKK.
For September I booked KUL-Europe-BKK for less than 500 per person, which is an absolute bargain these days.
The difference of over 600$ per person compared to a ticket from Phnom Penh more than makes up for the extra flights and a night in Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok.
Last year I saved a few hundred dollars per person x 3 when flying out of Bangkok, instead of Siem Reap or Phnom Penh to the UK. That was with Qatar.
Outbound one stop of two hours, inbound one stop of 4 hours.
Equipment new too, 787-1000, 32 inch seat pitch.... Dry airline though.
Happy to report back in early October on the experience.
The experience was a bit of a mixed bag. First, Saudia is a dry airline, and the airports are dry as well as far a I could see, so don't expect any alcoholic beverages. When I bought a beer at Amsterdam airport pre-departure they were reluctant to sell it because of this, only after I promised i would not bring it on board they handed me the beer....
The flight out of KUL was a bit of a mess. The incoming plane was about 4 hours late, so departure was delayed too, and because of that we missed our connecting flight. Bummer. But Saudia handled it pretty well. They informed me about the delay well in advance, so we could simply delay our trip to the airport. Also, before departure, they sent me a new itinerary with a changed routing through Frankfurt. Because all of this we arrived in AMS about 6 hours late. That sucked. At least we didn't have to go through the hassle of visiting a transfer desk in Saudi Arabia to be rescheduled, which usually is the case. All was taken care of in advance. Another nice touch, because we only had a very short layover due to the delay Saudia changed our seating and put us in the front of the plane out of KUL so we were amongst the first to deplane. Nice touch.
The planes were great. I have flown on three different planes with them, the 787-900, 787-1000 and a long haul Airbus A320 neo. The 787's were just lovely. Large screens, 33 inch seat pitch (really rare these days), and onboard service was OK. Nothing special, apart from the lack of alcohol. The airbus had just a 31 inch seat pitch, a large difference on longer flights, the same large screens.
The flight back was uneventful, but on the way back there was no WiFi at the connecting airport in Saudi Arabia. That sucked.
So would I recommend them. Yes. What I experienced was much different from what other airlines offer in coach. The price was.
Re: Experience w/ Asiana airlines + 2 hour transfer times
I wanted to give it a try but it is a mobile-only app? That means they are into your phone before you decide if they are any good.General Mackevili wrote: ↑Tue Apr 04, 2023 10:04 pm Wow, those are scary prices.
I've recently used Hopper, and it claims to predict the best times to buy tickets for whichever route you are planning on taking.
I've used it for several flights lately and it's been very accurate. It will recommend to wait or buy now. My credit card (Venture X) uses Hopper, and if I buy when they say to and the price goes down further later they give a partial refund.
https://www.hopper.com/ Is this the correct site?
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