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Thai International non-stop to LAX

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I have not, but a few friends have done it. All said it was very nice. But if you are a cigarette smoker I would take a lot of nicotine packets with you. It's about a 15 to 17-hour flight, depending on prevailing winds.

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I imagine it would be a difficult flight for a smoker. Luckily I quit in 1986. As a smoker,I remember when the no smoking signs went off, and the clouds of cigarette smoke rolled through the plane. It sure must have been difficult to be a non smoker.

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I flew the non-stop from Bangkok to New York which is even longer.

I checked the Thai Airlines site, picked a date in month for the flight, and the website indicated that it's an 18.0 hour flight from LAX to Bangkok (shorter on the return, of course). Strange as it may seam, the direct flight from New York to Bangkok is even shorter due to the configuration of the earth and the flight mainly going north and south).

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If checking on Seat Guru here's the aircraft. It doesn't mention how wide the bulkhead is. It's so wide that some passengers actually cut across it going from one side of the plane to the other. But rarely, cause poor manners and not often enough to be bothersome.

Thai Airways Airbus A340-500 (345)

Thai Airways flies this A340-500 on the BKK-LAX route (TG 794/795) as well as on BKK-OSL (TG 954/955).

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I read where Thai Airways International plans to acquire 15 new aircraft by 2014 for Bt35.5 billion. Perhaps they will fly the New York to Bangkok flight again.

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