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Counterfeit stuff cheaper in HK or bangkok

add in if you want to leave airport in China there is a visa so there more money to spend.

accom in Dubai and Abu Dhabi can be very expensive for safe good accom, (and you will have all your stuff with you)

that said like all things with airlines you get what you pay for.

and remember you will be stuck in your seat for upwards of 24 hours.

so things like:

every seat in economy on Cathay has it's own power socket

Qantas 380 has a (non alcoholic) bar where you can get drinks and snacks any time on the flight

so is the important thing

cost

stopover

comfort on flight

Martin, thanks for the reply, you raised some valid points.

Have you (or anyone) been in Qatar airlines? Prices are reasonable also the flight time including stop overs.

The power socket on Cathay Pacfic sounds so handy for me... Need to find out the cost for this flight.

No idea, I went on there to post in some thread ,... couldnt do it checked some shit apparently I've been banned from posting ... hahahaha I usually get in there and make threads about drifting lavo factorys n stuff for lulz then they shut down the threads.

Welcome to 2004 - Pretty sure I had a suspension a long time ago :D

kittens are so awesome.

Yeah, I love pussy too laugh.gif

Will hit it often when the mrs' parents holiday house is built there

See how subtle I was there?

SAU brings the LOLS!

Martin, thanks for the reply, you raised some valid points.

Have you (or anyone) been in Qatar airlines? Prices are reasonable also the flight time including stop overs.

The power socket on Cathay Pacfic sounds so handy for me... Need to find out the cost for this flight.

not flown them myself.

the Cathay point is great just make sure you carry a UK power adapter as that what they use.

worth checking as well is:

http://www.seatguru.com/

as it shows the size of seats and the space between them for different airlines.

also where power sockets are and seat layout.

eg qatar and Cathay have 32 inches of room between seats Qantas has 31 inch.

hmm starting to sound like a travel agent here!

Martin, many thanks once again!

Qatar - Boeing 777 only have power point in Business Class, however on Airbus A340-600 does have on all seats.

Hmm... Decisions decisions...

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