frontpageserra | Staff posted May 02, 2025 03:59 PM
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frontpageserra | Staff posted May 02, 2025 03:59 PM
Roundtrip Flights from Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam (SGN)
(Travel Sept to Dec 2025)from $670
$727
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The costs of living in Vietnam and Taiwan are incredibly affordable comparing to Europe and US. We are talking about a couple of dollars for a cab ride or a meal. Tip is not expected for most of the services except for massage.
The costs of living in Vietnam and Taiwan are incredibly affordable comparing to Europe and US. We are talking about a couple of dollars for a cab ride or a meal. Tip is not expected for most of the services except for massage.
There is also a coupon for new members on Asiana's website. Haven't tried but it says it's 7-10% off. I would imagine it would force you to credit to Asiana, though.
From similar faring I got on Asiana's site, these are mostly W class tickets at the $671 RT fare range. Asiana seems to let you pay a little more for "saver" vs "special" - I'm not sure if you get any more extra features, but some flights may be available when you pay ~$50 more and get an S or V class ticket (you kind of have to play around with it with most OTAs). You can use BookWithMatrix when you force an S class fare.
Normally this wouldn't be worth anything, but depending on what mileage program you're using, this happens to be a huge jump in miles between fare classes. For example, on Air Canada, it's the difference between no miles or status (W) and about 8k miles RT (S) (worth at least $80 to most), or 8k vs 12k on United.
If you want to do something a little more interesting with your trip, you can use the multi-city option and stop by Seoul for a few days for $200 extra.
Valid outbound (LAX-SEL) days 01 Aug 2025 - 30 Nov 2025, you could theoretically return more or less anytime, and the other segments have no other restrictions.
Also, the sale fare will end, at latest, on 14 May 2025.
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Heck, it's not even limited to Asiana. Lots of airlines are doing this route.
Korean air also has a competitive fare on some days, in case you prefer them. No stopovers though.
https://www.google.com/travel/fli...Kq1KsjKnL
...As does Cathay, looks like everyone's competing:
https://www.google.com/travel/fli...F9FzhzNpa
https://www.google.com/travel/fli...dCcHhF7pv
United/ANA also have a similar fare (~$640) that will allow stopovers in Tokyo for $300. Not much availability, but occasionally shows up on some days:
https://www.google.com/travel/fli...bbEq43nXy
https://www.google.com/travel/fli...9CknN3RBj
Starlux will give you a stopover in Taiwan for free, but the total is ~$820 RT.
If you fly out of SFO or SEA there are similar deals going on right now, but availability is nowhere near as good as LAX.
I had a one time use Visa and got stuck in Singapore for 3 days. That was a surprise….
Have always used a travel agent but we "may" try to get our own tickets this year. Good idea or no?
The flight was crazy long. Like 22 hours?
Went to many places in Vietnam and enjoyed the trip soo much. If you can't drive a scooter you are s.o.l.
I was able to navigate the traffic which was CRAZY. Kinda like organized chaos
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Have always used a travel agent but we "may" try to get our own tickets this year. Good idea or no?
The flight was crazy long. Like 22 hours?
Went to many places in Vietnam and enjoyed the trip soo much. If you can't drive a scooter you are s.o.l.
I was able to navigate the traffic which was CRAZY. Kinda like organized chaos
I had a one time use Visa and got stuck in Singapore for 3 days. That was a surprise….
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