First time flyer to VN, anyone got any knowledge how to get best price
Thankx
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Nice to know that you a a nice time in Vietnam
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My two tips are: start checking early so you get an idea what a discount price is, then you can snag it when the time comes. I flew SFO to SGN twice, both times ChinaAir via TPE was cheapest. Of course you know to double-check prices on the airlines official website. And be prepared for antique webforms where you will have to re-enter all your data because of bugs.
The other is baggage prices. I know that you are not just visiting, you are coming to stay awhile so you must be packing stuff. The trend in discount Asia airlines is to limit carry-on bag weight to 7kg. Crazy. Forget your roller bag going free. In my small backpack, 7kg = macbook pro, mirrorless camera w/1 lens, ipad, chargers, glasses, passport stuff and notes, that's it. And they will weigh it at the checkin counter, and ChinaAir weighed it at the gate too. Since they have to let women have handbags, you can also carry a man purse or camera bag, not too big, they won't weight that. Maybe a jacket with big pockets?
You have to estimate how much baggage weight to buy, when you buy your ticket, with price penalties if you guess low. My baggage SGN to Australia, because I was staying for 2 months. was additional 50% over the ticket price. So, when you are checking ticket fares, a full service airline that costs 20% more than a discount, but gives you free 30kg bag is a better deal. The next generation of internet flight reservation programs need to include baggage fees (and seat selection, etc). Jeez am I ranting?!
Normally, I take Evaair.com and stop over in Taiwan for 2-3 hours. Food was great, seating was comfortable, and on time record has been excellent from my previous trips. I just briefly checked timetable for flights in December, and a roundtrip is about $1000 from SFO or Seattle to SGN.
But when I did that, twice flying to SGN the ticket agent at SIN or SFO asked to see my return or onward ticket. Because Vietnam (also Philippines) wants people to keep moving out of their country before the visa expires. I said I was taking a bus to Cambodia, which was true, and that was accepted. There are other workarounds. Funny, VN immigration never asked to see a ticket.
gobot wrote:Man, flight reservations are a hassle. So many variables. ....
Thanks that's a good run down and from experience, I was not anticipating that level of pain on baggage. Man purse/satchels bags are the norm here in Colombia, just added that to my shopping list. Thanks
I've seen a couple of backpacker travelers take their bags to the bathroom, take every piece of clothing that could and put it on, like 5 t-shirts, 3 over shirts, the coats stuffed, 3 pair socks etc. to lighten the load at checkin and then after getting their boarding passes take the clothes off and stomp them into their shoulder backpacks to board. Hahaha. I need to think it through and weigh my bags before leaving the house. Good advice.
I searching tickets now and like you said, looking for Colombia to SanFran and SanFran to SGN as you said China Air is probably the lowest price that's available in quantity. Found some better for Phillipines Airlines but not to many available and none on my dates. Shopping still.
I got a question for you/anyone. I know the rules about return tickets but I don't want to pay extra for a return ticket since I not planning on returning to the West for some time. Since many people exit to CAM or TH overland can I make any prediction that VN will not demand that I have an exit flight booked?
And BTW Thanks
For the sake of maybe helping someone else since I haven't read about this airline, my backup plan if they won't let me board one-way to SGN in SFO is to book a ticket on NokAir, one-way to SGN-Bangkok is about $70 and that includes taxes but only 15Kg baggage since I don't really intend to use it. For example, 25Kg of additional baggage prepaid on-line would make it $94.
I got my one-way SFO to SGN only a week before the trip so I paid about $683 on Phillipine Air. Not a great deal but ran out of time and options and just booked it. The layover is Manilla.
If anyone knows this please help me out. When I lived in San Jose, CA I rarely used SFO and I want to know if there are any options for getting WIFI in the SFO airport w/o a USA service plan on my phone? Is there an Internet cafe? Is there FREE wifi by any luck? I've got a very long layover in SFO.
Thanks in advance.
On my last trip to sgn from sfo I was never asked for proof of return flight.
Interesting this to share is that Travelocity says [for Phill Air] that Carry On, 1st & 2nd checked bags are free and says nothing about weights so as always visit the home carrier site.
I'm dropping some cool weather clothes in favor of taking all my laptops being a recovering tech whore...obviously not fully recovered or I wouldn't insist on travelling with a min. of 3 notebooks...that's sort of stupid isn't it?
One way from SEA TPE SGN Premium economy hi $800's. I'm holding the ticket
Good luck
Zeus
At this time of year you can find fares as low as $600 round trip. Around the beginning of the year fares are about $800 or more round trip. Be sure whatever flight you select includes baggage and carryon like China Southern....
Why travel with 3 laptops? If you need data like myself, i carry a hd. I have about 200 movies, music, and all my files.
As far as clothes...a couple suits and clothes for about 10 days. Hotels usually have someone who'll wash your clothes. You won't miss anything...some people pack too much stuff. If you do forget something. Clothes are cheap in vietnam.
They let me bring 2 - 50lb bags checked in, plus my backpack carry on and another carry bag. $1180 round trip from CNX TO SEA.
Inchon airport is great.... sleeping lounge.
BTW the layover in MNL was easy, fast, plenty of coffee and food options literally right in front of all the gates plus free WIFI and even free PC's to surf as available. The leg from MNL-SGN was on regular size jet same good service, free newspapers, small breakfast, ok coffee.
Picked up my land visa on arrival [nice fast service], the VN immigration and customs did not ask a thing, nothing not even an interview and the one guy scanning customs did not even look at the xray screen or recognize my existence. Hahaha.
For any newbies, I don't go directly out and get a taxi, find where your hotel is and go talk to the information desk on the first floor and ask the nice English speaking professsional what is best way. She was very nice and glad to help as her job seemed pretty boring. I asked her if I should buy a coupon for the trip or simply negotiate. She said in my case of Ben Than Mkt area I should pay around $8-9 usd and the coupon would be more so just negotiate the price before I get in the cab. I talked to two cabbies 1st) demanded $19 and I walked away, next demanded $18 and I offered $8 yaddi yaddy so then I went to some lovely looking ladies at a taxi stand and asked them and they offered $12, then $11 then cabbie stalking me agreed to $10 if he loaded and unloaded my bags and took no other fare and not piss me off expecting a tip. Turns out he was a gypsy but the car was nice toyota with a driver so I agreed to let them take me but I took a picture of the license plate while they watched just in case there was a problem. BTW: Lady at the info desk said to take picture of hack license when get in car, not because of cabbie problems but because common problem is people arrive, tired, sleepy, distracted and forget stuff in car seat like phones, etc. If you got the hack license they can track the cab down and recover anything you left behind. She recommend always take photo of said as they really want tourist to have good experience and not experience simple loss of property.
There was one thing I did notice, in fact was worried about, in arriving for a 'land visa'. The land visa process only took about 45 minutes total elaped time after arriving. My concern was would my bags still be sitting at the baggage check-in when I got downstairs. Forturnately, sure enough, my bags there waiting having been stacked in the open of the baggage claim area. My observation is that no one asked me to demonstrate these were my bags even though PHILL Air made sure I was to keep my baggage claim tickets for said. So my observation, not unique to SGN, is that anyone who had the urge and saw my bags sitting there could have easily stolen one or all of them as the SGN officials barely even looked at me in customs. So if you have someone travelling with you who already has their visa for entry, I suggest you have them go directly and collect your bags and wait for you at customs, if you come up with a snag or emergency they will allow you to leave the VISA processing area and enter the downstairs for ATM etc. Of course they have your passport. I only mention this comment because there has been some airports in Latin America where landing baggage has gone missing as unscrupulous co-travellers returning home decide to take a chance with a grab bag of other people's luggage knowing there is no inspection or ticket demand for proof of ownership. So take it for what it is worth.
I just wanted to say thanks again everyone. Making the trip from my apt. up in the mountains of central Colombia to Siagon took me 3.5 days total ellapsed time and I arrived got a room near Ben Than Mkt, slammed some food n beers and went to sleep. I sleep for most of 34 hours and I feel great now. I had not gotten a full nights sleep since Monday night, so I was due for a full battery recharge. I hope my experience helps others as you guys helped me make a loooooong trip go like a pro.
AlexterBalexter wrote:Oh yes, i understand. My first computer was a tandy i bought in 1982. My montor was an old tv my hard drive was a cassette tape. From then on i began programming, networking and learned various languages and hardware setups. I had an IT business i began in 1989. From Novel, Lantasti, to Mucrosoft servers workstaions, writing software setting up DNS servers and whatever. I did it and i understand testing very well. Good Luck.
Good stuff. You and I come from similar era...hahaha. I wrote my first lines of IBM Pure Basic on IBM Datamasters in 1983 and wrote my first Wordstar database on a Xerox PC and my IBM PC Lotus spreadsheet around 1984, etc etc infinitum. I look back now and only shake my head wasting all that time chained to a desk. Hahaha.
Yoda0807 wrote:Enjoy your newly found life Pal. All the best.
Thanks Yoda, I been hanging out at the corner across from your fav hotel, the Paradise, at A Em Hotel in their corner cafe seats for a daily city view. Going to the market later today.
I'm looking at the other posts. I take the 152 bus from the airport to the tourist central PNL, where you'll be staying at first. It's 25 cents. Probably you can give the driver (or anybody) one US dollar and they'll give you 10-15 Đong back (75 cents). As you're leaving the airport, look at the drive-thru road and walk to the RIGHT to almost the end, 50-60 yards. A taxi will be over 10$, probably more since they'll know you are new here and may rip you off. The bus system here is oddly one of the best in the world. You'll get off near the end anyway, and this bus has luggage areas and the drivers will already know which stop for you with the luggage and will tell you. The trip is over 30 minutes by all ways. Xe ôm (motobike taxis) are not allowed in the airport. (BUT-- we're all sure they could easily get ALL your luggage, no matter how many pieces, on one motobike, and you, too as well!
Good luck and happy traveling.
Asian jimmy wrote:Im planning my ticket home. Does anyone know if its possible if a friend can buy my ticket from the US and emai and l me the ticket number to Vietnam. Will that work?
Yes, absolutely, they should and you should have no problem letting someone else buy your ticket for you. Keep in mind that to reduce the possibility of a hickup it's absolutely mandatory that they get your ID information correct during the purchase. Most of the on-line reservation systems I have seen permit a purchaser to buy tickets for others with very little hassle.
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