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E-sims are generally a good way to go. Usually they're data only without a phone number, but there maybe be some one specifically for Thailand that include having a number. I have found I don't need the phone number and can usually do everything through data only.
I've used Saily and Airlo. Both worked fine.
 
So I'm in Seoul right now. On my flight the two people next to me were a guy from Saskatoon visiting his GF's family in China and a Korean student living in Alabama (maybe drove to Atlanta and flew out from there?). She said it was fhe best deal for her. Shows how, anecdotally, lots of people from outside AB using our new WJ flights. Flight was full as far as I could tell.
 
So I'm in Seoul right now. On my flight the two people next to me were a guy from Saskatoon visiting his GF's family in China and a Korean student living in Alabama (maybe drove to Atlanta and flew out from there?). She said it was fhe best deal for her. Shows how, anecdotally, lots of people from outside AB using our new WJ flights. Flight was full as far as I could tell.
Great to see, hopefully we can funnel more americans through Calgary to Asia. It would help keep the American routes going during the Trump era. I'll be coming from Seoul direct back to Calgary in a couple of months. Looking forward to seeing where the other passengers are from.

BTW, what did you think of Seoul?
 
Great to see, hopefully we can funnel more americans through Calgary to Asia. It would help keep the American routes going during the Trump era. I'll be coming from Seoul direct back to Calgary in a couple of months. Looking forward to seeing where the other passengers are from.

BTW, what did you think of Seoul?
It's actually my second time here but first time was many years ago. Only here a few days then off to Japan. Loving it, friendly people and very reasonably priced, great food and the best fried chicken in the world!
 
It's actually my second time here but first time was many years ago. Only here a few days then off to Japan. Loving it, friendly people and very reasonably priced, great food and the best fried chicken in the world!
I'm pumped. Same for me, but starting in Japan and finishing in Korea. A friend of mine was in Seoul last year and was raving about a fast food chain called Mama's chicken. Myself, I'm looking forward to the Seoul street food.
 
Just got back from Seoul myself, flights there and back seemed packed so it is certainly working out well as a route for WJ. Absolutely world class transit system there which made exploring incredibly easy.
 

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