Wednesday, November 3, 2010

N. Thailand - What are the prospects for cheap flights and travel in Asia?

problems with the arrival of winter for most of the northern hemisphere, many people, how long the situation in Thailand will be a concern, and what are the options for cheap flights in Asia, which are also used to warn both the breath needed to be able to winter in Asia.

When looking for cheap flights to Asia, I make a point of control for a number of airports, several airlines. Also, when you come from the United States, Los Angeles (LAX) and San Francisco(SFO) and many times from Seattle, the best wagers are the China Air and EVA Air and Asiana Air recently, it seems, that actually offers a couple of flights to Bangkok, if you are in the value of frequent flyer miles for the calculations.

Today, it is the best choice for cheap I do not see the possibility of Bangkok in Thailand to Singapore. KL and Singapore are slightly more expensive to fly in early February with a 2-3 week stay. I was always getting prices that were $ 50 higherSingapore and a bit 'more to KL. Against this situation, I was in those airports and on some occasions I saw him rewarded with low cost flights from Asia. Once I flew from Bangkok to Singapore, a 2 hour break and then back to Bangkok to catch a flight from South-East Asia.

Saigon is also one that I consider. I have a flight from Saigon in the last minute which was several hundred euro less than the usual routes in the future.The big problem with Vietnam is that you have a visa before you have to get there, and if the transit in both directions, they make you buy two visas and can not be at the same time, a huge pain in the seat cushion. You can also Tokyo, but the budget carriers are not players in this market, so the adults can have it. Hong Kong is also without action of Air Asia, Tiger and Cebu Pacific Air, which are best for the cost of expensive travel Asiacheap flights.

So, for the winter season if you wanted to get a passport in Thailand this year, where would you take to travel? I would look in Cambodia, the Philippines and Vietnam. Cambodia is now one of the safest countries in the region if you ignore a traffic accident. The beaches of Sihanoukville offer everything to get what one in Thailand, and are excited to be there. Vietnam has also a problem of road accidents, but also very safe forTourists, but not quite friendly and a bit 'more expensive. The Philippines has allot of crime in the city, but when on the beaches, you are more likely to have a great time, as the locals are very friendly and the prices are reasonable in their season, which I think refers more to Hotel owners more likely that the number of tourists. Awarded pressure on concerns that were much the southern islands, but people I know who has traveledrecently said this is old news.

I would also be a very tough Indonesia, except for the fact that in its monsoon season. For those with a boycott of Myanmar (Burma) do not agree, it is also very high on my list. North of Malaysia would be on my list when I searched for the most beaches. The Perhentian Islands offer some of the best resorts in Asia. All of these decisions on safety, enhanced by a culture and low prices.

Before this crisisthere was a burnout on Thailand as the cost of living there will stop rising, and there is no increase in value. From Bali to Phuket for a good head to head comparison to a longer stay if you're on a tight budget, Bali is a much better deal with the culture and assign more with the exception of the Internet, a much better infrastructure. The only big negative here in Indonesia is the Visa and the Traffic Police, the foreigners to be seen as a mobile ATM. If you make the mistake of complainingthat mistakenly targeted, double or quadruple the normal "tea money", which only aggravates the tourists even more. I am very interested, Bali is the safest place in Asia, hands down safely.

Many decisions will be interesting to see with the end of the winter season as it plays. Everyone hopes that Thailand get back to normal, to make it all irrelevant.

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