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Thai Airlines Business and Economy Class Companion Fares to Europe, 2020!

Carole Garnham from Go4iT Travel - Carole Garnham

This is the deal that I usually wait to appear, Thai Airlines Companion Business class fares. On sale right now, and in my opinion one of the best airline deals going. Have experienced this product myself first hand up to London and back, having sat in Economy for many years to/from the UK, this has to be the best way to go! Right from the comfort of the airport lounges, fast track customs in Auckland, Bangkok and London, priority boarding, along with your luggage being the first off the conveyor belt. I slept comfortably throughout the journey, paid for an hour's massage at Bangkok airport (very reasonably priced) and arrived in the UK, fresh as a daisy. Picked up our rental car in Heathrow, drove up North 3 hours to Derby and spent the rest of day catching up with friends. A vast contrast to how I feel and would be are able to do on day one of my holiday had I sat in Economy class. Coming home - the Biz Class lounge knocks the socks of any Koru club I've been in. Free champagne, Heathrow’s longest bar (with free cocktails), a miniature statue of Big Ben and spa treatments. And having cocktails of your choice mixed by the lounge's very own mixologist sets the tone for another thoroughly enjoyable journey coming back to NZ. I also accrued air points on my Air NZ membership, given Thai is part of the Star Alliance group. Value for money certainly achieved all round.

These fares are on sale until early October, 2019.
A word or warning - they sell out extra fast!
For travel from 15 January to 15 September, 2020 - some blackouts apply.

Return level ex Auckland to Brussels starting from $6,749 per person based on 2 persons traveling together. London starting from $ 6,999 and Copenhagen starting from $6,889. Other destinations available. Day of week surcharges apply. Also very competitively priced Companion Economy fares on offer, to a range of European destinations with Brussels starting from $1,599 per person.

Something for everyone here! Give me a bell 06 7572885 or email carole@go4it.co.nz and let's get you on board today for your very own "smooth as silk" experience.

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