Where can I find a flight schedule available as confirmed to leave Thailand to the USA? I need to go before September 26th
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The best way to find confirmed flight schedules from Thailand to the USA is to use flight comparison sites like Skyscanner and directly check airline websites. Many users recommend booking directly with airlines such as Korean Air or Qatar to avoid issues with refunds, especially after experiencing delays and cancellations with online booking agencies like cheapOair. It's also advised to contact the US embassy for information on any repatriation flights available, although some users noted there may not be current plans for such flights.
Bert ********
My partner just flew from BKK to JFK on Qatar and the flight was half empty and everyone got their own row to sleep
I am done. I purchased a flight ticket via ANA airline site. Thanks to everyone.
Mick *********
Better to go through the airline direct. Many of the online agencies have closed from the Covid-19 pandemic and people cannot even contact them for refund.
Michael *******
Make sure you pay via PayPal wherever possible. I got both my flight and my air b and b room refunded by them as both companies where dragging their heels.
Garrett ***********
Call the embassy, they should still have a list of repatriation flights.
I just checked US Embassy.gov and it says there are no planned repatriation flights from Thailand. It suggests that you book a flight on your own. Don’t know where you’re getting your information from about US repatriation flights
, just saying as iam doing this from the UK for my thai wife to fly back to Thailand, 3000 thais trying to get back , on the list for a couple of months already , 2 or 3 flights per month , that's if they are not cancelled, every time Thailand gets a new covid threat ,
I think repatriation flights are the safest bet. So many 'normal' flights seem to get canceled and then take ages to get a refund.
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Joann ********************
Check Korean Air directly. We flew out on Korean to the US. Keep checking prices with different dates. We found one and had 48 hours to leave for 1100.00
Wolter **********
I'd book straight with the airline these days, even if it's more expensive. I am still waiting for a refund/voucher from a reseller since april and it's gone very quiet.
I agree with that! I booked through cheapOair and it took 2 months to refund and they charged me $140 per ticket even though the airline cancelled the flight.
i CheapOair not showing any listings on Skyscanner as they used to. I Fly around 20-30 times a year, long and short haul. I only use sky scanner for search, and then only book through a few of the big ticketing firms. Dubious of any others with cheap or otherwise unavailable seats. Although via Skyscanner, lastminute.com and Opodo, both are big names in the UK, score only 3 stars, so interesting to see that. I agree with the others though, often it is only £5-10 more direct with the airline, and any problems at check in are easily resolved in front of you. You don’t want to be calling an online booking agent when check-in can’t find your reservation.
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Steve *********
I randomly chose a date for Bkk to LAX and it produced many results.