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Oslo to Bangkok with Norse Airways one way - 9th, 11th or 13th April 2024

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One-way flight from Oslo to Bangkok on either the 9th, 11th or 13th of April. Great for the start of a backpacking adventure across SEA.

I would consider arriving a day early to account for any flight arrival issues if you're starting from outside of Oslo. There are cheap flight options from the UK to Oslo too.
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  1. Megallazido's avatar
    Think, people, THINK. What type of airline would fly Oslo to Bangkok and expect to make a profit? To me, this seems like desperate pricing, on a desperate route, by a desperate airline. Buy it while you can, but get flight insurance. (edited)
    jetstreamer's avatar
    These flights are among the last of the peak winter season for Norse. After which they have a big gap in flights. They mostly sell return tickets so these aircraft fly to BKK to pick up pax who departed a week or two earlier. Anyone flying on these cheap flights generally won't have a return option with Norse. That is why these specific flights are sold cheap.

    Quite typical right at the end of a season. When you see newspaper articles about people who had the aircraft to themselves, it is for the same reason. They ended up on what was effectively a positioning flight. Norse are just trying to get whatever revenue they can on these otherwise lightly loaded flights
  2. AceDeck's avatar
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    I also recommend booking directly with the airline and not an OTA (Expedia, etc.).
    pinkmercedes's avatar
    Why?
  3. AceDeck's avatar
    Author
    onwardticket.com if you run into problems with having an onward flight. (edited)
    Laura.Palmer's avatar
    That's an interesting site. Am I right in thinking one could pay them 16 bucks to give you a flight reservation that on arrival immigration would think you have an onward ticket when actual fact you just had a reservation that was being held but hadn't been paid for?
  4. AceDeck's avatar
    Author
    There's an app that's useful for jetlag called 'Timeshifter Jet Lag'
  5. meem's avatar
    I spotted this couple of days back, didn't know it would turn into a deal
    AceDeck's avatar
    Author
    At this point, we should open up a travel agency lol
  6. bargains496's avatar
    Trying to book this flight, you have to pay to have meal on flight. Main meal £24 each and light meal is £14 each.
    5YLH3T's avatar
    Or just pick up something from the supermarket/airport. Will still be cheaper.
  7. flipper118's avatar
    Strange that everything is 10 times more expensive in Oslo apart from flights
    intime's avatar
    I was in Bangkok last month, apart from accommodation, nothing is cheap anymore. It's also touristy, go to the coast. Or use it as a hub to the rest of SE Asia
  8. J_Bond's avatar
    Top tip book the business longue for £30 extra , bring a couple of doggie bags , eat as much as you can at the buffet , fill your bags and drink as much as you can, makes the flight go shorter and you save on inflight meals.. you're welcome...
  9. mikesloper's avatar
    Make sure you buy a flight out of Thailand before you go. I was refused boarding flying to bangkok once on a one-way ticket.
  10. Karling's avatar
    Agree with mf9 and a few others

    I also thinking this offer really suits a backpacker, who is fit, willing to travel light, able to tolerate the unforeseen and physically/mentally adapt to potentially nebulous situations and changes, such as having to wait many hours, even sleep at airports and/or once in Thailand possibly manage on a budget, make up a itinerary as they go along and especially if travelling solo, have back up emergency plans/solutions.

    And above all have a get back home solution, which most likely will cost a lot more than the outgoing (deal) cost.

    And unless a cheap throwaway (exit) ticket is bought, or one of those fake (but usually accepted flight reservation (exit) tickets, then they will need to but a return ticket prior to start of journey as most airlines, and SE Asian countries will not allow boarding/entry with proof of departure.

    This deal I do not think should be seen as something you just jump into naively and hope for the best... It needs some care thinking about.

    But how great a opportunity it'd be a few HUKD good folk interested in it joined up and travelled together and became travel buddies, at least for part of the time away.
    Karling's avatar
    I too, I also have a home and family in Visayas (Philippines)...

    My advice was sound.

    If what you say is true.. about travelling to Thailand AND other parts of ASEAN countries without a return ticket as proof of your intention of exit/departure to show either or both the airline or/and immigration... Then you have took both a big risk of not being allowed to board or being denied entry on arrival...

    Akin to driving a car for years without a seatbelt and never being stopped or involved in an accident. Wow

    So... 'YOU ARE ONE VERY LUCKY INDIVIDUAL'

    Someone on here has already admitted they were not allowed to board (go back and read).

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    But more factual evidence to substantiate my comments can be found on travel sections of GOV. UK, and the relevant airline, immigration and government websites of MOST if not ALL South East Asian Countries.

    Reading your comment again... I'm left thinking re. One Way ticket only?.. I am flummoxed as to why any hardened long haul traveller like you would even want to book flights without a return, apart from say on the very rarest occasion; which in my case might be that I am returning home to Philippines but really am not sure whether I'll be staying 1, 2, 3months or 6; but STILL even in that case I would buy a cheapo departure ticket or get a throwaway flight reservation departure ticket to show; if ONLY as a 'just incase I am asked' thing to have.


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  11. Reena7's avatar
    Blimey, super deal. Pair this with the £30 Oslo deal on here and you are laughing.

    UK to Bangkok for £100!
  12. kris1234's avatar
    have full service Qatar from Lhr to BKK and return for £460 (edited)
    AceDeck's avatar
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    Post the example
  13. moon_dashing's avatar
    Any return combinations yet?
    AceDeck's avatar
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    Maybe have a look
  14. bargains496's avatar
    Just not expecting a long haul flight would do something like that. Thought about taking food too, but a small backpack probably not big enough
    Roadie82's avatar
    I've taken a small backpack for hand luggage before for a 3 week stay. Still had room in my bag as was only around 5kg.
    Don't know if you've been to Thailand before but there tons of places to get washing done for £1-2 plus can get cheap T-shirts, vest etc which you could just leave there when finished
  15. x80ssm's avatar
    Great time of year. Look up songkran
  16. AceDeck's avatar
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    I'll be jealous of the people who can go
  17. dem0nx's avatar
    Surprisingly they offer a full refund if you choose to cancel within 24 hours.

    help.flynorse.com/art…74c

    So far I've booked

    STN - OSL (Ryanair)
    OSL - BKK (Norse)

    The hardest part of planning so far is how to get to stansted lol. I am thinking megabus + national express and just sleeping at the airport/plane. Still trying to find a hotel.

    Good deal. I already have a Thai METV visa so I don't need to book a return. Would need to convince norse I imagine. So that will be fun.
    AceDeck's avatar
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    Lol National Express is spenny too
  18. The_Sheriff's avatar
    Very good deal if you can grab a return for £250 or less. Good spot OP.
    innocent's avatar
    Who wants to come back in a hurry? Take one's time and come back when it's cheap, even exploring some no frills Asian airlines and then get another no frills airline back to Blighty.
  19. mf9's avatar
    This is great if you’re planning on going one way to BKK with hand luggage only and expect no meals. Once you add in a return flight the price is nothing special, especially as most people will want to take hold luggage

    flynorse.com/en-GB (edited)
  20. rumble's avatar
    Just remember not to buy anything in Oslo (unless you've just taken out a second mortgage).
  21. AceDeck's avatar
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    Available again with a few more dates. (edited)
  22. sm9690's avatar
    Better to go for premium economy for £237 as it includes a carry on bag as well as 2 meals plus the extra space you'll need on that 11hr flight. (edited)
  23. tom6195's avatar
    Absolutely crazy deal!
  24. moon_dashing's avatar
    Return 400+
    The_Sheriff's avatar
    Wrong.

    Can grab a return for 200ish with one stop.
  25. Alexander_Tarbuck's avatar
    Fly with these in Nov, not a bad airline and obviously insane deal (edited)
  26. iGlad's avatar
    At that price are you sat on the cargo hold?
    Dan_8j4's avatar
    The wing?
  27. AceDeck's avatar
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    Has anyone booked this?
  28. NeverBagHolding's avatar
    Very nice deal, I have paid £550 to Bangkok return for June with Qatar airlines , so this is crazy cheap if you can get cheap connecting flights. (edited)
    Rico007's avatar
    Thats a good deal im looking for July and getting 1250 return cheapest
  29. kris1234's avatar
    3 flights A380
  30. IrishMan's avatar
    Bit short notice, but ok, I'm in! Heat added for the price
  31. Redman05's avatar
    Can’t see it there on the link
  32. dogsballs's avatar
    Bangkok not a place I want to revisit
    tom6195's avatar
    Why not?
  33. brendonhope3's avatar
    How much to get back?
  34. Garble's avatar
    Songkran festival... There's a reason why they're so cheap
    ministrymason's avatar
    One of the best times to be in Thailand?
  35. TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    At that price you expect there to be outside toilets
  36. Pete95's avatar
    Amazing deal! The only downer is the Norse fleet is all Boeing.:
    EyebrowsMaster's avatar
    Dreamliner, they are fine. All aircraft in the air are airworthy and won't just fall out the sky anyway.
  37. J_Bond's avatar
    Ws going to book to get some dental work done but price has gone up now .. sad face . X
  38. AB11's avatar
    Thanks
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