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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.

I have a dilemma, that is what way to go to London via.

There's some of the routes enroute.

Beijing

Beijing & shanghai

Dubai

Abu Dhabi

Bangkok & Cairo

Kuala lumpar & Bangkok

Hong kong

And few places in middle east region including Jordan, Qatar.

If go thru china, the flight will be the longest but it's whole heap cheaper.

Hong Kong is pretty expensive - only available if using Qantas, Cathay Pacfic.

I'm leaning towards middle east route unless I want to see if there's counterfeit goods on duty free in china.

So far dad and both my brothers tried to talk me into staying Dubai for couple of nights...

/tl:dr post.

ive been hong kong / beijing / bangkok

out of those 3 id say go hong kong by far.. beijing is 13 hours if i remember right, bangkok airport is like a military controlled complex, they have their military people with machine guns on them at the airport...

but on the other hand - dubai and abu dhabi could be funs! :D

Thing is, I'm not looking to spend $ on stop overs cos I'd rather waste it in UK/Europe as I'll probably spend up to 2 years there - have work visa in the UK.

ive been hong kong / beijing / bangkok

out of those 3 id say go hong kong by far.. beijing is 13 hours if i remember right, bangkok airport is like a military controlled complex, they have their military people with machine guns on them at the airport...

but on the other hand - dubai and abu dhabi could be funs! :D

Been to Bangkok airport something like 7-8 times over the past 6 years

Honestly cannot remember any Military presence on any occasion.

I have a dilemma, that is what way to go to London via.

There's some of the routes enroute.

Beijing

Beijing & shanghai

Dubai

Abu Dhabi

Bangkok & Cairo

Kuala lumpar & Bangkok

Hong kong

And few places in middle east region including Jordan, Qatar.

If go thru china, the flight will be the longest but it's whole heap cheaper.

Hong Kong is pretty expensive - only available if using Qantas, Cathay Pacfic.

I'm leaning towards middle east route unless I want to see if there's counterfeit goods on duty free in china.

So far dad and both my brothers tried to talk me into staying Dubai for couple of nights...

/tl:dr post.

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

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