Thai AirAsia X to launch $92 flights to Japan

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Thai AirAsia X to launch $92 flights to Japan

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BANGKOK -- Low-cost carrier Thai AirAsia X said Monday that its direct flights to Japan's Narita and Kansai airports from Bangkok will start on Sept. 1, and it is offering the first 50,000 seats booked online for a promotional price of 2,990 baht ($92) one-way.
Tickets can be purchased starting Monday at 11 p.m., Bangkok time. The promotional price, less than one-third the fares offered at conventional airlines, will be for flights from Sept. 1 through July 2015.......


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how much is the return flight?
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dozer wrote:BANGKOK -- Low-cost carrier Thai AirAsia X said Monday that its direct flights to Japan's Narita and Kansai airports from Bangkok will start on Sept. 1, and it is offering the first 50,000 seats booked online for a promotional price of 2,990 baht ($92) one-way.
Tickets can be purchased starting Monday at 11 p.m., Bangkok time. The promotional price, less than one-third the fares offered at conventional airlines, will be for flights from Sept. 1 through July 2015.......


http://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Busines ... s-to-Japan
That's good news, I have a bunch of American Airlines miles built up and want to use them to fly back to the U.S but they don't fly out of BKK but they do our of NRT.
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