Qantas Airways Flight QF-23 from Sydney to Bangkok on Airbus A330-300
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Flight Airline/Flight No: Qantas QF-23
Date: 27 Jul 2022
Origin: Australia, Sydney, Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD/YSSY)
Destination: Thailand, Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport
(BKK/VTBS)
Aircraft type: Airbus A330-300
Seat: 24A
Gate 33
I am wondering why there are so many Australian men visiting Bangkok ? there must be a reason .
Is this Qantas Airbus QF2356? Amazing airplane from Sydney to manila ! ❤
Good video. Despite the baby crying during the safety video, the trip was good.
For a 9.5hr flight, your meal service was horrible!!!!!
Yee not the best one 😁
☹yep that's the sound you want to hear on a long trip🤔, wah wah wah😕. yeah nah😵💫
All babies cry..especially on planes...just be grateful everyone healthy and on their trip.....
Nice take off. I love the roar of the A330 engines! and great to see the red centre of Australia.
I love Bangkok. Hope to get back there in December
Nice video, I was so surprised that they serve schnitty in economy class! Would love to try that out one day!! It's my favourite Aussie food
Wow!!! One World Flyer is watching me😃 I’m your Subscriber for a long time 😎 Actually food on this flight was amazing 🤤 will be on QF-24 back to Sydney from Bangkok on Monday then to Auckland on QF-143, was really missing Qantas that’s why booked return ticket with them also A330 is my favourite 😂 plus trying to get more points to make an upgrade on my flight on A380 with Qantas QF-2 from Singapore to Sydney in September 😁 Thanks again for watching me🙏🏻
@@FlyLive haha my pleasure!! Enjoy your flight back to NZ and good luck with the upgrade on QF2!! I heard it's very competitive haha
Looks like I’ll have to punch 🤜 my wallet for it 😂
Doing this flight in 3 weeks, I can’t bloody wait!!!!
i am going on Thai airways from Melbourne to Bangkok in 2 weeks.
@@vkobi8208 whats better to fly to bangkok, qantas or thai airways?
Amazing video!!!! . I am glad that Qantas accommodates flights to the Asian countries like Bangkok. But i do hope Thai airways comes back up though and Qantas not filling in for them. Qantas is still a great airline and i do support Them
I love flying QANTAS.Good job
Thanks for watching 😎🦘
do you know if they let kids fly alone by them self Sydney to bankok?
Hi I’m not sure about it you probably best to contact Qantas 😊
@@FlyLive thanks for letting me know
Excited to go to bangkok with 2 planes this year, Singapore airlines to Singapore and transfer to another plane to bangkok! Anyways enjoy your stay in thailand
Same as delta. Almost no difference
Nice Viedo. I love it.
Great video
Don't you hate walking through First class?....lol
Every single time😂
He only walked pass Business class, as first class is a Left- turn from the aircraft door. 😉
👍👍👍👍👍
Nice video, I’m taking the same flight soon. It will be my first time flying Qantas to Bangkok, I usually go to Singapore first, then onwards to Phuket or Bangkok. At 17:55 , the bodies of water you can see below at Samut Prakan , are actually prawn farms. 🦐
Thanks for watching my channel ✈️ there is more video’s coming soon, this time I’ll go through Taiwan, Brisbane to Taipei Eva Air (787-10)- Taipei to Bangkok Eva Air (777) ✈️
I'm tossing up between Qantas or you mentioned Singapore air or trying Thai Airways for my flight to Bangkok from Oz, which do you thinks best ?
@@zacghent8564 Singapore Airlines is by far the better airline, have ing flown with them a few times, Qantas is simply OK ( you get a better selection of food / drinks and better service with a smile on Singapore Airlines) I haven’t flown Thai since 2017, but they were good at the time, a little better than Qantas. I just recently came back from Thailand flying Qantas. IF you have time on your hands, make a short stay in Singapore, I think you won’t regret it. Singapore Airlines has about 5 flights ( that I Know of) daily between SIN-BKK, even if you can’t spare a night or two in Singapore, the airport itself is an amazing destination on its own. The cheaper flights to Singapore tend to be the really early morning ones or the overnight flights. Where in Bangkok will you be staying? I’ve been to Singapore & Bangkok a few times so I know my way around, feel free to ask if you want some tips.
@@paulsz6194 Yeah mate sounds great for more info 👍Singapore does sound interesting for a cpl nights, but just don't know where to stay and what to see and also, I heard it was expensive (could be wrong?)
I was planning on 1 month/45 days possibly in Thailand starting in BKK and have not booked anywhere to stay yet so if you have some recommendations, I'd love to hear them and how long you think would be good for my time over there?? After Bangkok I was thinking of heading south to either Pattaya/Koh Samui/Phuket but yeah still unplanned but keen for help and tips please😃
@@zacghent8564 yes, Singapore can be expensive (especially compared to Thailand) but you should able to get a cheap hotel room for about $100 per night at a budget hotel chain called Hotel 81 in Singapore. I have usually stayed somewhere within walking distance to a train. (Metro) station in both Singapore. & Bangkok. Depending on your budget you can stay at " fragrance " hotel in Lavender Singapore or Hotel 81 at near Aljuneid MRT . I now always take the train from Singapore or Bangkok airports to my hotel, and then walk it for 5 mins or less. Public transport is really good, with a tourist pass costing around $10 per day for unlimited public transport. I get a 3 day one for $30, with $6 of that refunded when you return the travel card at the end. Singapore does have cheap eats at Hawker centres ( open air food courts with a roof). Food at these places is about 40% than in Aus for authentic Malaysian, Indonesian,Vietnamese & Chinese foods, with some foods you wouldn’t see in your typical food court in Aus. Main attractions are Raffles hotel ( particularly trying a Singapore sling cocktail at the Long Bar there), Marina Bay Sands with awesome view for their bar up the top, plus laser light show every night at 8pm. Most of the nightlife’s occurs at Clarke Quay & Boat Quay, in regards to pubs, bars, restaurants & nightclubs. Checked out the Altitude bar there Orchard Rd for shopping ( brand names are not cheap), but great food courts there too. Gardens by the bay. The suburb of Geylang will have the cheapest hotels, as it also has " pockets " of places there where prostitution takes place, but still overall safer there at 3am than any capital city in Aus. Trains and busiest completely stop at midnight there, so you’ll be left with negotiating with a taxi for the ride back to your hotel.