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So, it looks like plenty of folks here have solidly dispelled any assertion that you have to fly across the Pacific to get to Thailand. You can go across the Atlantic too and get there in about the same amount of time, and often for a better price. It's been awhile, so I don't remember the exact cost, but I got a great deal on Qatar Airways, which is one of the world's few 5-star carriers.
I live in Houston so flying to Bangkok going East or West is about the same time. The distance is not the same though. It is a longer distance going East, but the earth rotation is to the West and that is why the time is the same. It works against you when you come back. Unless you just keep going East and make it an around the world trip.
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Originally Posted by
Davey1965
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Singapore airlines flys out of Newark (EWR) daily with a stop in Singapore (18 HR flight) and then on to BKK.
More than 12 hours on a plane is hell.
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Originally Posted by
Davey1965
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Singapore airlines flys out of Newark (EWR) daily with a stop in Singapore (18 HR flight) and then on to BKK.
So, it looks like plenty of folks here have solidly dispelled any assertion that you have to fly across the Pacific to get to Thailand. You can go across the Atlantic too and get there in about the same amount of time, and often for a better price. It's been awhile, so I don't remember the exact cost, but I got a great deal on Qatar Airways, which is one of the world's few 5-star carriers.
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Originally Posted by
TheCane
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From the east coast you can also take Emirates with a plane change in Dubai and Qatar Airways with a plane change in Doha then onward to Bangkok (did this one myself).
Singapore airlines flys out of Newark (EWR) daily with a stop in Singapore (18 HR flight) and then on to BKK.
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Originally Posted by
MrEnternational
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No they don't. There are tons of routes to take to Thailand from the USA. England, France, Italy, Qatar, Dubai, India, Sweden, the list goes on. From the east coast of the USA it takes the same time to travel to Thailand across the Atlantic as it does across the Pacific.
Especially as there are no direct flights from US to Bangkok, so a transfer is necessary if going trans-Pacific.
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Germany is not enroute to Thailand from the USA (almost all flights go over the Pacific),
No they don't. There are tons of routes to take to Thailand from the USA. England, France, Italy, Qatar, Dubai, India, Sweden, the list goes on. From the east coast of the USA it takes the same time to travel to Thailand across the Atlantic as it does across the Pacific.
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Lufthansa has flights from east coast of USA to Bangkok with plane change in Germany.
From the east coast you can also take Emirates with a plane change in Dubai and Qatar Airways with a plane change in Doha then onward to Bangkok (did this one myself).
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Originally Posted by
WanderingMan
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Germany is not enroute to Thailand from the USA (almost all flights go over the Pacific), and the prices in Germany for female companionship are not inexpensive.
Lufthansa has flights from east coast of USA to Bangkok with plane change in Germany.
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Originally Posted by
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I suggest just flying in to CRK Clarks in Philippines. It's the Angeles city airport. Stay on or within a stones throw of fields st for ease. Or stay at ABC if you want the best hotel in the area which is further away. For 3 days there's no need to go anywhere else. $1000 should be plenty for that amount of time including hotel and girls. IIRC you'll be paying something like $80 to bar find a girl for LT (girl and bar fee included) where she will stay overnight with you. Food and environment leaves something to be desired but the girls are all fairly accommodating and higher on GFE scale. Condoms are basically optional for all girls. General hospitality of the Filipino people is also impressive; I loved that about the culture.
I flew from BKK directly to CRK for $88 one way on Cebu Airlines. That's a good option. Going through customs was a breeze. Take the blue taxi from the airport. Avoid the white ones.
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Originally Posted by
Pickley
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I suggest just flying in to CRK Clarks in Philippines. It's the Angeles city airport. Stay on or within a stones throw of fields st for ease. Or stay at ABC if you want the best hotel in the area which is further away. For 3 days there's no need to go anywhere else. $1000 should be plenty for that amount of time including hotel and girls. IIRC you'll be paying something like $80 to bar find a girl for LT (girl and bar fee included) where she will stay overnight with you. Food and environment leaves something to be desired but the girls are all fairly accommodating and higher on GFE scale. Condoms are basically optional for all girls. General hospitality of the Filipino people is also impressive; I loved that about the culture.
People seem to have the idea that Clark is the second coming of JFK in New York. I posted on the Angeles City thread a few days ago a list of operators who fly from the US to Clark. EVA Air (change in Taipei) Asiana and (I later discovered) Starlux (change in Seoul / Incheon).
Incidentally, the original post is a month old, and somebody replied a day or so ago. OP was also travelling next month, so has probably booked by now. I was also underwhelmed by the original response.
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Cost per nut!
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SubCmdr
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Only wage slaves and government employees calculating inflation numbers exclude the highest cost items in order to arrive at a number they like. Businessmen (like me) know that you must take into account all of your expenses when calculating your costs.
The cost of air travel, hotel, food and incidentals are all part of the cost of your trip. You then add the cost of the girls. Take the number of nuts you busted and divide it into your total and you get your CPO (Cost Per Orgasm). That is an objective number can use to measure the true cost of busting your nut each time you shoot it off. And you can compare this number across any country you chose to visit.
That's what I call it LOL! Two minds thinking alike.
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Originally Posted by
SubCmdr
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Only wage slaves and government employees calculating inflation numbers exclude the highest cost items in order to arrive at a number they like. Businessmen (like me) know that you must take into account all of your expenses when calculating your costs.
The cost of air travel, hotel, food and incidentals are all part of the cost of your trip. You then add the cost of the girls. Take the number of nuts you busted and divide it into your total and you get your CPO (Cost Per Orgasm). That is an objective number can use to measure the true cost of busting your nut each time you shoot it off. And you can compare this number across any country you chose to visit.
The outcome will be irrelevant as the girl costs, even if you take two per day will not change much the figure between one country and in the other, even if they are different one from the other. Flight, food, hotels will be more or less the same. So what will change if a country has girls charging 40 $ and another 60?
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Originally Posted by
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I'm going back to Thailand in 2 months. I would like to try another country on the way there. Which country would you recommend I fly to for a few days to visit on the way there? I was thinking Germany or the Phillipines. I don't want to spend a lot of money adding this trip, maybe $1000 to $1500 usd and just staying 2 or 3 days. I would like it to be some country where our hobby is easy and straight forward. Are my thoughts on money reasonable? Thank you for any advice. I will be flying from USA.
I suggest just flying in to CRK Clarks in Philippines. It's the Angeles city airport. Stay on or within a stones throw of fields st for ease. Or stay at ABC if you want the best hotel in the area which is further away. For 3 days there's no need to go anywhere else. $1000 should be plenty for that amount of time including hotel and girls. IIRC you'll be paying something like $80 to bar find a girl for LT (girl and bar fee included) where she will stay overnight with you. Food and environment leaves something to be desired but the girls are all fairly accommodating and higher on GFE scale. Condoms are basically optional for all girls. General hospitality of the Filipino people is also impressive; I loved that about the culture.
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Originally Posted by
Horatio
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I'm going back to Thailand in 2 months. I would like to try another country on the way there. Which country would you recommend I fly to for a few days to visit on the way there? I was thinking Germany or the Philippines. I don't want to spend a lot of money adding this trip, maybe $1000 to $1500 usd and just staying 2 or 3 days. I would like it to be some country where our hobby is easy and straight forward. Are my thoughts on money reasonable? Thank you for any advice. I will be flying from USA.
Germany is not enroute to Thailand from the USA (almost all flights go over the Pacific), and the prices in Germany for female companionship are not inexpensive.
The Philippines offers inexpensive prices for companionship and is about a four to six hour flight from BKK to most airports in the Philippines (Cebu and Clark). Philippine food isn't as good as Thai food, but the Philippine Islands offer a different cultural experience worth experiencing. Flights from the Philippines to Thailand typically cost approximately $150 to $300 if booked in advance. With a budget of $1000 to $1500 for one or two days, you can do whatever you want in the Philippines.
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