Author Topic: Cardiff airport flights to Thailand  (Read 1589 times)

Offline pete88

Found out earlier in the week Cardiff now do flights to Thailand. I arrived in Bangkok at my hotel 2 hours ago already had one piece for £30 she was fit as fuck and 25..


Off out for some more... I don't think I will be punting in the uk for a while. If any you guys got the time and finances I recommended you book the next flight out here.

Online sharpshoes78

How much for flights and hotel?
Also check for an Adams apple  :D

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How much for flights and hotel?
Also check for an Adams apple  :D

And hidden meats with 2 veg.  :rolleyes:
« Last Edit: August 26, 2018, 02:16:57 pm by STAR-LORD »

Offline mrdiamond77

 Yes, best to check that they are female first.  :lol:

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Offline pete88

They have all been birds so far. 4 in my first day plus a massage and he. Massage set me back 600 baht with he.  Last one stayed with for the night cost me £25. Much better than back home value wise.

Offline HughJardon

Had a good read about sex holidays over to Thailand here

External Link/Members Only

Quite like the fact that it pinpoints different avenues of getting your dick wet such as, hiring a hostess or visiting the club's and renting the girls. Then there's your happy ending massage and blowjob spots along with the dating sites and dare I say it actually going out on the pull, although independent girls will approach you in clubs for a spot of freelance knob polishing.

The best place for insider knowledge is definatley internal

https://www.ukpunting.com/index.php?board=30.0

Btw Excellent news that (I think it's Quantas) are supplying flights from the Big Diffy

Offline billybob69

Btw Excellent news that (I think it's Quantas) are supplying flights from the Big Diffy

It's Qatar Airways. Although it seems that it might be short lived, they are already talking about how 'disappointed' they are regarding the passenger numbers from CWL. Pity, really as it meant that you could fly from Cardiff to Pattaya (via Doha).

Online sharpshoes78

Well if they bothered to advertise
First I knew about it

Offline HughJardon

It's Qatar Airways. Although it seems that it might be short lived, they are already talking about how 'disappointed' they are regarding the passenger numbers from CWL. Pity, really as it meant that you could fly from Cardiff to Pattaya (via Doha).

I think most have stayed in the UK this year with our temperatures warmer than most exotic locations. It's like shoes says, there was a zero advertising campaign really coming from CWL, and I even remember BMI cancelling flights to Amsterdam because the rates of passengers were not consistently high. That's always going to be the case from small UK airports. TBH if I go I'm happy to drive to Bristol or jump on a train to the London, struggling with heavy luggage getting armbarged by rowdy people rushing about in a hot and humid train station/airport, thats part of the travel experience  :cool: :lol:

Offline billybob69

I think most have stayed in the UK this year with our temperatures warmer than most exotic locations. It's like shoes says, there was a zero advertising campaign really coming from CWL, and I even remember BMI cancelling flights to Amsterdam because the rates of passengers were not consistently high. That's always going to be the case from small UK airports. TBH if I go I'm happy to drive to Bristol or jump on a train to the London, struggling with heavy luggage getting armbarged by rowdy people rushing about in a hot and humid train station/airport, thats part of the travel experience  :cool: :lol:
Yeah, agree about the advertising. CWL is fully or partially owned by the Welsh Government and it seems that they are also subsidising the route. This was their one chance to get a big airline to operate out of CWL and they have fcuked it up by not marketing it properly.

I often find the long haul travel time by flying indirect from CWL / BRS / BHX  is the same as flying from London. All you are doing is swopping the travel time to London for being sat in a far-flung transit lounge. KLM have numerous airline partners, so they occasionally have good deals from CWL / BRS with transit in Amsterdam.

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I recently flew from Cardiff to Bangkok on Qatar Airways, the price was good, so good in fact l treated my self to business class on the return flight. An excellent airline with superb in flight service. The pound doesn’t go as far in Thailand as it used to.  A session in a soapy massage cost 2000 baht or about £47 but excellent service - never had a dud one yet. Cardiff airport on the other hand leaves a lot to be desired- over run with self important staff who think the world owes them a living. Hopefully Qatar Airways will continue the route. My flights were full both ways.

Offline DevilD

I recently flew from Cardiff to Bangkok on Qatar Airways, the price was good, so good in fact l treated my self to business class on the return flight. An excellent airline with superb in flight service. The pound doesn’t go as far in Thailand as it used to.  A session in a soapy massage cost 2000 baht or about £47 but excellent service - never had a dud one yet. Cardiff airport on the other hand leaves a lot to be desired- over run with self important staff who think the world owes them a living. Hopefully Qatar Airways will continue the route. My flights were full both ways.

Completely agree - the staff at Cardiff International (joke..) Airport are a joke... I prefer to go to Bristol, though it takes a tad longer. Staff are great, and happy to help. The choice of flights is greater also. Have flown to the Eastern countries from there .... Sorry - it doesn't add much to the thread, but..... :lol: