OK OK ... 85%.
105 international flights per day at Don Meuang, 800 per day at Suvanabhumi, means 88% of international flights arrive at Suvanabhumi. Given that the planes landing at Suvanabhumi undoubtedly have a significantly larger capacity, they may well have brought in 95% of overseas tourists.
1,000,000 = one million in US, eine Million in Germany
1,000,000,000 = one billion in US, eine Milliarde in Germany
Are we to assume that as a result that Egypt (sharm anyway) and Turkey are off the Russian holiday menu that PAT and PUK will be straining at the seams with the Russian bear and bear'ess. Although Tranaero are no more Aeroflot operate 2 777-300 to BKK every or most days. Used them last week and not a bad service. The exit row seats are only available at airport bag drop/checkin and cost and extra тВм50. This would be prohibitive extra cost for the locals but for moi is a good deal. Had a row of 3 to myself. Other than that it was standing room only.
I've always avoided exit row seats because some of them have the seats locked upright.... so they won't / can't recline.
Same for many of the bulkhead seats and the last row seats.
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I've usually found the exit row seats themselves are OK for recline. It's those in the rows in front of an exit row that are usually locked to ensure no obstruction in the event of an emergency evacuation. I guess if there are two exit rows, one behind the other, though, the first may be locked.Originally Posted by bruce_nyc
I've checked online and flights for the days bother before and after my flight to Thailand have seats available in every class
Oh, and Brucie - it's only the Americans who think 1,000 million = a billion. Everyone else knows it's a million million = a billion
So back to the original question......
So to the original question......