Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fly IAD to Seoul.
Seoul to Bangkok.
Bangkok to Tokyo.
Tokyo to IAD.
This is a good itinerary. Another option:
IAD to Dubai
Dubai to Singapore
Singapore to either Tokyo or Seoul
Tokyo or Seoul to IAD.
Anonymous wrote:Fly IAD to Seoul.
Seoul to Bangkok.
Bangkok to Tokyo.
Tokyo to IAD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ive done it both ways. For Japan definitely do the non stop from IAD. I’ve also gone to HK and Singapore via Dubai because the business class fare was very reasonable and Emirates business class is super comfortable. It was more time on the plane but more efficient connections.
I fly to Japan a lot and the two directs from IAD (United and ANA) can be really expensive. I often go via Toronto or Montreal on Air Canada, for about half the price. It adds about 3 hours of travel/waiting time though.
Anonymous wrote:If you get to Singapore there are connections all over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Asia is a continent not a country. What country are you trying to go to?
I should have been more clear. We'd like to visit 2-3 countries, open to East Asian, SE Asia, India. Just wondered whether most people fly direct from here to one of the big hubs like Tokyo or whether they might go through Europe or the ME. Have not been that far before, only to Europe and Central/South America before. Sorry for sounding ignorant and appreciate all the responses so far!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What an odd post. There are nonstop from Dulles to Tokyo, Seoul, and Beijing. If going elsewhere, you can connect from one of those to the vast majority of cities in Asia. Trip will be much longer if you do a stop in the US.
That depends on the destination. When I am heading for Singapore, I fly to SFO and then take a non-stop SFO-SIN. I think there also is an option NYC-FRA-SIN, but we would rather not fly over Russia, Iran or the Middle East right now.
Anonymous wrote:Ive done it both ways. For Japan definitely do the non stop from IAD. I’ve also gone to HK and Singapore via Dubai because the business class fare was very reasonable and Emirates business class is super comfortable. It was more time on the plane but more efficient connections.