Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 09:09     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

I have never flown business class and have traveled the world. Sure, I look with a little envy at the bigger seats but I get there just fine. Including trips that are 20 hours of travel.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 09:03     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

Look into flights on either EVA Airlines or StarLux originating at JFK/EWR with a plane change at TPE. Or on Air Canada via YYZ and TPE.

EVA has very transparent pricing and business can be cheap (visibly lower than $6k) if one buys far enough out. The AC flights via TPE are operated by EVA.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 08:48     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

Is there anything like economy + or can you pay to get exit row seats? My DS is 6’4”. He literally doesn’t fit in some economy seats.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 08:41     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

I have done trans-Pacific a few times in Economy Plus, starting as a college student. I do not recommend it. Sleep was virtually impossible for me. By time we landed, I was wiped out and tired. It took 2 days to recover.

Later, I found out my back actually had been injured (due partly to a previously hidden / unknown back problem) on the return flight.

These days I either fly trans-Pacific in business or I don't take that trip.

YMMV.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 08:35     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

I wouldn’t splurge for business at 3x more. I make the trip longer by a couple of days so we have adequate time to rest when we get there.
None of us sleep on flights. It’s hard but you’ll recover z
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 08:20     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

A few years ago we did New Zealand with young teens and economy. I am frugal generally, and I just could not mentally spend the kind of money needed for upgrades for us. The flight was really just fine shockingly. Dc to San Francisco then New Zealand. There was not much sleep at all for me and 1 son, but we recovered fairly easily. I would do it again
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 07:53     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

We just did this in December, but we stopped over in Tokyo for a few days on the way there and Osaka on the way back, all flying in economy with 4 kids, including 2 very tall teenagers in economy. And, to make it even more fun, DS1 started getting very sick on our flight to Tokyo and was sick much of the flight.

We all survived and would do it again (not the getting sick part). I don't think $6K per ticket is going to be worth it. Stop on the way there and spend some of that money seeing a second destination instead to break things up.

FWIW, It was much cheaper to book tickets to Tokyo (we flew American) and then fly on an Asian airline to Bangkok. Flights within Asia are generally pretty inexpensive, including business class.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 07:08     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

I have flown to asia multiple times on business class on points. Would not pay cash 6k for a flight. The OP is really rich with 5 M in savings. If I were that rich, would look into online mileage brokers that book biz and first class for you on points. You will pay a lot less than 6k for the same seat. The teens need to stay in economy.
Anonymous
Post 02/14/2026 01:49     Subject: Re:flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

The bigger issue for most people seems to be the time change. It's a big reason why I prefer travel to latin America. It takes me almost a week to feel normal. If you are young and healthy, maybe it's more manageable.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2026 22:41     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

Anonymous wrote:You have teens, they will survive in economy class. Is this a real question?


I’m a NP but I’m not sure I could survive this flight in economy lol.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2026 22:36     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

Anonymous wrote:Flying to Thailand is two stops over 23-30 hours of flying unless you are a poor person you should take business class it's also better for your health


Why is it 2 stops? It's not that exotic and there are 1-stop options. People in this thread are acting like it's the moon. 30 hours??

Yes I have been.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2026 22:33     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

Anonymous wrote:You have teens, they will survive in economy class. Is this a real question?


+1 we recently did an Asian trip with much younger kids. I guess I don't see what the big deal is? I went as a kid lots of times. Screens, books, sleep, food. Teens don't even get aches and pains like adults from sleeping in weird positions.

Obviously if you have $$$ then upgrading is nicer for anyone.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2026 22:13     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

Just do the math - what is an hour worth to you? $50? $100?

Life is short - everyone has their price to either enjoy the experience or tolerate it.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2026 20:00     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

I think with emirates there is no extra cost to do a long layover in Dubai.

Personally, I no longer like flying such long distances in economy...but as a kid we traveled economy overseas all the time. Id base it on your comfort, not your kids'.
Anonymous
Post 02/13/2026 19:54     Subject: flying economy to thailand, with teens, how was it?

We only do business class for international