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Trip Report: Thai Airways FIRST Class (Bangkok-London)

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Hey

I'm really into aviation and have just completed my first trip report that I'd like to share with you guys. This is one of my trips from last year.

I hope you enjoy reading it. Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE TRIP REPORT

Cheers

Ben
 
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NOTE: This is not Rickroll!

Anyway, I am unfamiliar with Trip Reports, but I got the gist of it.

The pictures of the food made my tummy grumble...Mmmm. And I like your shoes!

There is some good information in there. If I were considering flying on Thai Airlines anytime soon, I would totally read it all. :)
 
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It's tough reading those things and seeing how the other half (and by that I mean 1%) get to enjoy international flights. But I like reading them as I am kind of into passenger aviation myself. It looks pretty nice, but from what I've seen of BA I would prefer to fly with them.

What do you think of the idea of in-flight showers?
 
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The pictures of the food made my tummy grumble...Mmmm. And I like your shoes!

Thai food are great! Thanks for the comment about my shoes, lol. :)

It looks pretty nice, but from what I've seen of BA I would prefer to fly with them.

What do you think of the idea of in-flight showers?

Cheers. BA FIRST costs about 30% more than Thai Airways and their product is quite tired, although more professionally run. If you've been following the news about the opening of BA's exclusive Terminal 5 at London Heathrow you may want to think twice before forking out $$$ to them.

As for in-flight showers, I have seen these in the private jumbo-jets of the Sultan of Brunei. I don't think it would be practical in a commercial flight, lol. Even Singapore Airlines doesn't have in-flight showers in their huge Airbus A380.

:)
 

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