Thailand Trip: TG A380 F & Nok Air Y March 2013
Hi all,
Here is a short trip report on a recent trip to Thailand. The main purpose was to fly Thai Airways’ A380, while it is still on the Hong Kong to Bangkok route, and the price is really good. I decide to try some of Thailand’s new breed of low cost airlines, and my main aim is to fly Nok Air and Thai Smile, and to add two new airports to my list – Chiang Mai and Krabi. Unfortunately, I only manage the Chiang Mai trip because of a silly mistake. For some reason, I booked my DMK to Krabi trip for travel on March 7, instead of March 2, and damn Air Asia for their early Internet check-in availability. The crowd at Air Asia check-in and counters at Bangkok Don Mueang airport were unbelievable, and by the time the agent caught the mistake, it was already an hour prior to departure time, and then the line at the ticketing counters was simply long. In the end, I missed my deadline, as Air Asia was very strict with its carryon policy, and since my Krabi to Bangkok flight on Thai Smile is refundable, I decide to cut my loss and just refund my Thai Smile trip. So I only manage to fly Nok Air but I hope you will still enjoy the trip report. I know that both Thai A380 first class and Nok Air are widely discussed, so I will let the pictures do the talking.
March 1, 2013
TG 601 HKG-BKK Lv1325 Arr1510 Airbus A380-800 HS-TUB “Mancha Khiri”
Thai check-in at Hong Kong’s Terminal Two – very busy afternoon, but empty first and business class
Please note that Thai Airways no longer provides buggy service for departing first class passengers from Hong Kong to the lounge!
Gate 60 – it seems to be Thai daily A380 gate for the HKG to BKK flights – TG usually uses the 40s gates.
HS-TUB arrived at HKG around noon – slightly late – just a beautiful plane!
Hi all,
Here is a short trip report on a recent trip to Thailand. The main purpose was to fly Thai Airways’ A380, while it is still on the Hong Kong to Bangkok route, and the price is really good. I decide to try some of Thailand’s new breed of low cost airlines, and my main aim is to fly Nok Air and Thai Smile, and to add two new airports to my list – Chiang Mai and Krabi. Unfortunately, I only manage the Chiang Mai trip because of a silly mistake. For some reason, I booked my DMK to Krabi trip for travel on March 7, instead of March 2, and damn Air Asia for their early Internet check-in availability. The crowd at Air Asia check-in and counters at Bangkok Don Mueang airport were unbelievable, and by the time the agent caught the mistake, it was already an hour prior to departure time, and then the line at the ticketing counters was simply long. In the end, I missed my deadline, as Air Asia was very strict with its carryon policy, and since my Krabi to Bangkok flight on Thai Smile is refundable, I decide to cut my loss and just refund my Thai Smile trip. So I only manage to fly Nok Air but I hope you will still enjoy the trip report. I know that both Thai A380 first class and Nok Air are widely discussed, so I will let the pictures do the talking.
March 1, 2013
TG 601 HKG-BKK Lv1325 Arr1510 Airbus A380-800 HS-TUB “Mancha Khiri”
Thai check-in at Hong Kong’s Terminal Two – very busy afternoon, but empty first and business class
Please note that Thai Airways no longer provides buggy service for departing first class passengers from Hong Kong to the lounge!
Gate 60 – it seems to be Thai daily A380 gate for the HKG to BKK flights – TG usually uses the 40s gates.
HS-TUB arrived at HKG around noon – slightly late – just a beautiful plane!
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