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On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 02:44:10 GMT, WaShizzle@aol.com (Wah Shizzle)
wrote: >On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 02:49:46 GMT, mnc@admin.u.nu (Miguel Cruz) wrote: > > >>Required in what sense? The only time I was 2 hours early for a flight I >>fell asleep in the airport and missed it. > >Required for something nowadays called International Security , or did >you sleep through the last 3 years also. Which takes all of 10 minutes to complete. |
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I stayed at the Amari 3 nights ago. I don't know how much it was - part of a
package. I do know that the hotel is directly connected to the airport arrivals hall. No cab ride (you don't even go outside), 2 minutes walk from arrivals hall to hotel reception and back from hotel reception to check-in the next morning. No extra time allowance for traffic jams. No cab fairs. Fan-bloody-tastic. Pay the dough and do the Amari. "ITRADE" <rdadd@prodigy.net> wrote in message news:ZrSpb.24896$Al1.21733@newssvr31.news.prodigy. com... > Am doing a business trip to China which is requiring an overnight in > Bangkok. Any recommendations for good accomodations near the BKK airport??? > > The Amari looks fine but seems rather extreme in pricing for the quality of > service. > Comfort Suites no longer seems to appear on the Choice Hotels' website. > > I was told the Sofitel Central Plaza Bangkok is considered an airport hotel, > but is it really that close??? > Since I'm arriving at 11:30 p.m., I figure the drive in wouldn't be too bad, > but I would think that I would have to leave at around 7:30 a.m. to catch a > 10:30 flight. > > Rich > > -- > Visit America's Aviation Headquarters: > www.usaviation.com > > |
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Wah Shizzle <WaShizzle@aol.com> wrote:
> OK, but the airlines cleary *request* that you check in at least 2 > hours before takeoff , or would you like to debate that ? Not much point. It's not in dispute that they request it. Likewise, the state police request that you not drive 57 in a 55 mile per hour zone. miguel -- See the world from your web browser: http://travel.u.nu/ |
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Wah Shizzle says:
> > OK, but the airlines cleary *request* that you check in at least 2 > hours before takeoff , or would you like to debate that ? > They can request it all they want, until it is REQUIRED, I will show up in the amount of time I need to be there in order to make it to the gate by the REQUIRED boarding time. If its two hours, it is two hours. BTW, is that two hours at the counters, or at the back of the line? The link you posted said "at the airport"... Now, if I am checking in at the First Class counter, do I need the same two hours? If it is the first flight of the day, do I need to be at the airport two hours early if the counter people show up only an hour before the flight? |
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Wah Shizzle wrote:
> On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 02:49:46 GMT, mnc@admin.u.nu (Miguel Cruz) wrote: >>Required in what sense? The only time I was 2 hours early for a flight I >>fell asleep in the airport and missed it. > Required for something nowadays called International Security , or did > you sleep through the last 3 years also. What "international security"? The only difference is that I can't use the Kiosk. I check in, get a boarding pass. Take myself and my carryon and a lot of the time through the same security checkpoint domestic flyers are going through. I doubt the airline has flagged me as an international flier for the TSA people at the checkpoint. |
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 03:44:20 GMT, mnc@admin.u.nu (Miguel Cruz) wrote:
>No, but I've taken maybe eighty international flights in the last 3 years >and haven't been 2 hours early for a single one - nor did I miss any of >them. I went through a long process in Pudong (Shanghai) last week, and you might want to allow some extra time there. 1. Go to UA checkin, miss obscure sign saying you need to have your temperature taken before checkin. 2. Spot second sign, hit forehead, leave line and walk 100m to center of terminal, fill out form,get in line of about 10 people, walk past a temperature detector, get form stamped. 3. Back to UA, get in biz class line with about 6 people ahead. Moved slowly for no good reason. Get boarding pass. 4. Go to airport tax booth, no line. Pay RMB90, get card like metros use. 5. Get in short line to put card through machine. 6. Get in line of about 20 people putting goods through an x-ray machine run by customs. 7. Get in line of about 10 people getting exit clearance from immigration 8. Get in line of about 10 people clearing security. Walk through metal detector with steel shanked shoes ("shoes no problem") and laptop in carryon. No problem. 9. Go to gate. If you were in the economy check in line, you would probably need all two hours. In the biz class line, it took about 40 minutes. |
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ITRADE wrote:
> > Am doing a business trip to China which is requiring an overnight in > Bangkok. Any recommendations for good accomodations near the BKK airport??? > > The Amari looks fine but seems rather extreme in pricing for the quality of > service. > Comfort Suites no longer seems to appear on the Choice Hotels' website. > I stayed at the Rama Gardens Hotel on my way to Ranong last year. Very nice hotel with spacious rooms, about US$ 60, a few minutes from Don Muang by cab. They also have a shuttle bus service. The place is non-smoking, but smokers can go to the beer garden. Can be booked on-line. M |
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 04:52:45 GMT, mnc@admin.u.nu (Miguel Cruz) wrote:
>Wah Shizzle <WaShizzle@aol.com> wrote: >> OK, but the airlines cleary *request* that you check in at least 2 >> hours before takeoff , or would you like to debate that ? > >Not much point. It's not in dispute that they request it. > >Likewise, the state police request that you not drive 57 in a 55 mile per >hour zone. > >miguel Ahh so you must be one of the morons who check in 10 mins before departure and make the plane late for everyone - In the beginning there was nothing........which exploded |
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 08:30:12 +0000, The Man <tony@ticketyboo.me.uk>
wrote: >On Wed, 05 Nov 2003 04:52:45 GMT, mnc@admin.u.nu (Miguel Cruz) wrote: > >>Wah Shizzle <WaShizzle@aol.com> wrote: >>> OK, but the airlines cleary *request* that you check in at least 2 >>> hours before takeoff , or would you like to debate that ? >> >>Not much point. It's not in dispute that they request it. >> >>Likewise, the state police request that you not drive 57 in a 55 mile per >>hour zone. >> >>miguel > >Ahh so you must be one of the morons who check in 10 mins before >departure and make the plane late for everyone >- >In the beginning there was nothing........which exploded Hey Tony, the man: did miss your comments - - holidays or simply fed up with the morons? |
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The Man <tony@ticketyboo.me.uk> wrote:
> mnc@admin.u.nu (Miguel Cruz) wrote: >> Likewise, the state police request that you not drive 57 in a 55 mile per >> hour zone. > > Ahh so you must be one of the morons who check in 10 mins before > departure and make the plane late for everyone Maybe twice in the past few years I've been the last person on the plane, and they weren't international flights (just Southwest 1-hour hops). Fact is there's just a whole lot of sitting around in the departure lounge to look forward to if you get there that early. Also I'm pretty sure if I had been arguing in favor of getting there three hours in advance you'd be the first one in line to tell me what a moron I was for not getting there at the last minute. miguel -- See the world from your web browser: http://travel.u.nu/ |
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