Sunday, April 4, 2010

Bangkok & Hua Hin

Hi there,





I%26#39;m planning to go 3 days to Bangkok and then 7 days to Hua Hin but I%26#39;m wondering what%26#39;s the weather like in September.





If you%26#39;ve been there before and/or if you know well that part of Thailand, can you please let me know what you think.





I%26#39;m also thinking to book my own flight and accomodations, do you know if there is any direct flights to Bangkok from any UK airports.





Many thanks,



Bangkok %26amp; Hua Hin


hi i am travelling to thailand in 5 weeks time and we are travelling direct from heathrow to bangkok with eva airways. not sure how good they are but could let you know when i get back.



We are staying in hua hin.



sarah



just reply if you want me to email you another time.



Bangkok %26amp; Hua Hin


i could also let you know how we go on in hua hin too.





sasrah




Hi,we have flown direct with Eva Airways twice and are flying with them this august to Hua Hin.They are really good,we only fly economy but you get good service and inflight entertainment in your seat.there are some seats in pairs,which we always try to get.would really recommend them.Happy holiday.



Chris.




Hua Hin in September will have frequent rain, but you%26#39;ll have enough dry time to have fun!



I think there are flights from Manchester.




Hi we are going to Bangkok for three days and hua hin for 11 in september.





we have booked through Hayes and Jarvis via our friends in Lincoln. Think it was co-op travel. We are flighing direct from manchester with Quatar airlines. I have researched them and they are very good.





Hope you get what you are looking for





Faye Cheshire




Thank you everyone for your help!




Hi there,



We have been to Bangkok on several occasions and the last two have flown with qatar airways with a short stop in Doha. Have no complaints about them at all, they are cheaper and also fly from Gatwick which is convenient for us. We have travelled on from Bangkok to Hua Hin by road which takes about 3hours ish. We have booked this as part of the package with Thomas Cook.



There are many airlines that fly direct to Bangkok, it depends how much you want to pay. Thai is one and a lot of the Australia flights stop at Bangkok on the way.



The weather is ok in September, we usually go in August and it is warm but sometimes cloudy and a bit of the rain in the afternoon but it is lovely for sunbathing much more comfortable than blazing sun all the time as when the sun is out it is intense.



Have fun

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