Thanks
to the deregulation of the passenger air travel industry in Thailand,
the cost of flying to ShaSa Resort has become increasingly
affordable. As no airline has a monopoly on any of the existing
domestic routes, the competition among passenger carriers resulted in
lower fares. These are typically offered during the tourist
off-season at rates substantially discounted from the regular fares.
Quite delightful, roundtrip airfares under $100 can be had by
passengers well-informed on options on Thai domestic flights.
Those
planning a trip to such destinations as Koh Samui will likely
consider booking a flight with the Thai Airways, as it is the most
well-know carrier in Thailand. This popularlity however equates to
relatively higher fares. At the same time, there’s a pervasive
feeling among Thais that this airline accords preferential treatment
to foreign passengers to the disadvantage of the locals.
Book
early for discounts
If
these concerns are a bother, Air Asia is one of the desirable
alternatives. Besides charging less, it also operates routes to most
major Thai cities. Also, its international flights not only cover
Asian countries, like Brunei, China, India, Malaysia, Philippines,
and Singapore, but also the U.K. To avail of Air Asia bargain fares,
an early booking would be necessary.
Some
of the best deals in budget fares can also be had at Bangkok Airways.
What’s good about this airline is that its operations are focused
on domestic flights, operating as it is in 20 Thai cities. These
local routes include Koh Samui, Sukhothai, and Trat wherein the
airports were constructed by the airine itself. Flying regularly with
Bangkok Airways could mean gaining benefits from its Flyer Bonus
Club, a scheme by which passengers accumulate points which could
later be exchanged for free flights.
Look
at the small players
Smaller
airlines are added options for budget airfares in Thai domestic
flights. One choice, PB Air focuses only on seven local destinations
and is carving a reputation as one of the friendliest carriers in
Thailand.
One
Two Go is another player in Thailand’s domestic airline industry,
but its safety performance is suspect. It has yet to win the complete
confidence of passengers following the crash of one of its flights to
Phuket which was traced to pilot error and resulted in 90 fatalities.
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