Thread: Flying to Asia through the US
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07-12-2010, 10:14 AM #1
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Flying to Asia through the US
Hey allDoes anyone have any experience flying to Asia (Japan specifically in this case) and having to transfer flights in the US? Reason I ask is I have been trying like mad to find a reasonably priced flight but Air Canada's fuel surcharge and taxes are killing it. If I fly to Chicago and transfer there, the cost per ticket goes down almost $200 each! But the big question is, is that worth it? Is it a big hassle to transfer in the states?Thanks for your input and insight!
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10-23-2017, 06:56 AM #2
The most common gap year flights via South East Asia commence in either Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia or Bangkok in Thailand and take travellers on a journey full of sights and sounds via Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. Recently flights to Yangon in Myanmar/Burma and Manila in The Philippines have also had a boost in popularity due to their close proximity to the tried and tested South East Asia route and their reputation as countries with excellent value for money once you’re there.