2013
8
November
Montreal to Bangkok, Thailand | $840 roundtrip including taxes | new record!
8
November
United is currently showing an unadvertised, significant price drop on flights between YUL and Bangkok. These are officially the cheapest flights from Montreal to Thailand that I've ever seen and set a new record for this route.
To find and book them, I've found it easiest to do the following....
1. Go to www.United.ca
2. From: Montreal, Canada (YUL)
To: Bangkok, Thailand (BKK)
3. Select the 'My dates are flexible' bubble
4. Choose your depart month and length of trip
5. Hit Search
You will then see a calendar of fares, that looks like this:
At which point you can click on the arrows to scroll to a different month. Or click on a price to begin the booking process.
There looks to be cheap flights available in all months between November 2013 and April 2014.
From a few random fares I've tried, the prices look to be verifying. Being an unadvertised price drop, it's impossible to say how long it will last.
Typically United's unadvertised drops stick around for 24-48 hours maximum. United also offers 'Fare Lock' for a small fee that lets you lock in a price for 72 hours while you decide.
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Same price from Ottawa 837.00
I just bought it with a stop in Tokyo for 954$!
Thanks Mark! Nice one Benjamin!