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I travel this route usually three or four times a year. Turkish Airlines need to be a little more organised with passenger loading and disembarking. But overall a pleasant flight. I was OK with the hotel in Bangkok but would have preferred one a little nearer where I needed to be. Overall reasonable for price
Kieran assisted us in our booking to Singapore to celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary. He informed the hotel and in turn they decorated our room for us. I would definitely recommend DialAFlight to family and friends.
The VIP lounge at Heathrow was dreadful! Do not send people there. The tour was excellent and our guides superb. All hotels great apart from HK. Thanks Ivor for organising such a fantastic, once in a lifetime trip!
Paige was excellent. She listened to what we wanted, we discussed options and she delivered exactly what we asked for.
My original flight via the Middle East was cancelled, so I booked a direct flight from Heathrow. While I was away Elliot Webb from got my cancelled flight refunded for me
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Whole experience of booking flights on both sides of the world was faultlessly excellent. Great job team
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I was booked into Red Roof Inn in Tokyo. Whilst this hotel was perfectly adequate it was a half hour journey by taxi each way from Haneda Airport and the two taxi fares cost around £50. It might be better if you recommend to other travelers that they stay at the hotel inside Terminal 3 at Haneda, as we did at one point in our tour, then you can go straight from breakfast into the check in area. It maybe more expensive than Red Roof Inn but when you include the taxi fares I doubt if it by much and certainly would be more convienient.
Organised flights that went smoothly agai. You can always rely on DialAFlight to do a good job
James was a star from the get go. A fast efficient and friendly service. Awesome booking experience
One of the hotels arranged was below parr (Andaman Seaview Hotel in Phuket). Apart from this everything else went according to plan and was as expected.
Tristan deserves recognition for his knowledge and for exceeding my expectations. Great service as always.
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Greg was great at booking our flights and it was reassuring to know that he or one of his colleagues was at the end of a phone should we have any issues while on holiday.
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Jamie was very helpful and his recommendation to fly with Turkish Airlines worked well for me.
A fantastic service from you guys. Thank you for making our holiday a super experience.
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Good personalised service
Great service - will use again in the future
Paige has been amazing. She listened to our wishes and came up with the goods every time. And we were especially grateful that she managed to secure alternative flights to Tokyo when the war in Iran kicked off.
Fabulous trip - all went to plan!
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My plan for my eagerly-anticipated trip to Thailand was - there was no plan. Just three weeks of winter sunshine, island-hopping with a girl pal - a relaxing break from my job as a weather forecaster on ITV.
After flying to Bangkok, we took another plane direct to Krabi on the west of the mainland. There was no time to waste... a beach was waiting.
Railay Bay in Krabi is picture-perfect Thailand and the ideal place to kick off a holiday. Long-tail boats parked in neat rows bobbed along the shoreline with crystal-clear turquoise water lapping at the limestone cliffs. The cliffs are popular with climbers.
I didn't quite muster the courage to scale a sheer rock face in a harness - although we did clamber up a 70-degree slope using just ropes. It was totally worth it.
After the initial steep incline, we found ourselves in rainforest-style terrain with a breathtaking view of the entire peninsula.
The striking white cliffs and dense tropical jungle-style greenery define Krabi.
We drank our body weight in fresh coconut milk and pina coladas in our first couple of days as we acclimatised to our new surroundings and gradually began to relax.
Afternoons were spent deciding where to sunbathe after simple lunches - mostly of satays and papaya salads.
We called the latter 'papaya salad roulette'- as you never knew how spicy it was going to be. Some were well into blow-your-socks-off country.
RELAXING MASSAGE
I lost count of the massages we had, each one leaving me blissfully floppy.
We loved the bars with their boho beanbags, low tables and bamboo terraces overlooking the bay.
We didn't want to leave Railay Bay in Krabi, but we had arranged to head to Phuket to meet up with some ex-pat friends over from Hong Kong.
We stayed at the famous Slate hotel. It's a huge hotel with a choice of three pools surrounded by tropical plants - and even our room came with its own courtyard, plunge pool and outside bathtub.
Nearby, Nai Yang Beach was quiet and unspoilt - a fitting location for sundowners and more popular with locals swinging in their hammocks than tourists.
From Phuket, the hotel arranged our transfers to Koh Lanta via the island of Phi Phi, where we stopped off for the day and hired a long-tail boat to go snorkelling. With just us aboard, our guide tailor-made the whole afternoon and we even found an idyllic little secluded bay for lunch.
We then took a ferry to Koh Lanta. Until I arrived in Koh Lanta I thought I had reached the peak of relaxation - but there it was like stepping back in time, with a slightly hippy vibe.
I saw as many home-made signs for beachside yoga as I did for happy hours. The resort was on the edge of Phra-Ae Beach, home to a string of rustic restaurants and chilled-out bars.
BEACH BARBECUES
Beach barbecues became an evening ritual - barefoot, still in our sundresses, bikinis and smelling of sun cream. I'm sure all this made the freshly-barbecued fish and local Singha beer taste even better.
For a change of scenery we took a tuk tuk to nearby Long Beach - three miles of soft sand fringed by shady tall pine trees. The shade was something we were craving after going out on paddle-boards in the strong late-afternoon sunshine.
I'd only paddle-boarded once before but the still, clear waters of the Andaman Sea were the ideal place to get into the swing of it. After a very floppy few days in Koh Lanta, it was time to mentally prepare ourselves to head back to London life, via Bangkok.
BUZZING BANGKOK
Bustling Bangkok was an assault on the senses at first after so much relaxation. But Hotel Muse couldn't have suited us better. In a brilliant location, it was a calm sanctuary in the craziness of Bangkok's streets. Our suite was huge, with the comfiest beds.
Someone had suggested we go to a club called Sing Sing - it's one of the best I've ever been to, buzzy and with friendly staff. With espresso martinis in hand, we made friends from all over the world.
I already plan to go back to meet them there again.
First published in the Mail on Sunday - November 2017
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