To save up to 27% on this flight, we recommend booking at least 37 days prior to travel. The price may fluctuate and will likely increase closer to your departure date. Users on Cheapflights have found tickets from Oakland, California to Chiang Mai from $1,110 1-2 weeks out and tickets from $1,113 for flights departing within the next 72 hours.
The best pricing can be found in the month of September. Prices to Chiang Mai from Oakland, California average $1,133. You can even find prices in September for less than $1,133, as users have found deals to Chiang Mai from as low as $813. The month of December appears to be one of the more expensive times to travel to Chiang Mai from Oakland, California. Flying in the targeted month can save you up to 40%.
Regardless of the time of day you decide to fly, the ticket price will remain around the same. Book flights from Oakland, California to Chiang Mai as you normally would.
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OaklandChiang Mai
OAK - CNX
OAKCNX
Oakland
Mon 11/18
2 stops25h 05m
Chiang Mai
Mon 2/17
2 stops29h 40m
OaklandChiang Mai
OAK - CNX
OAKCNX
Oakland
Fri 9/6
2 stops46h 45m
Chiang Mai
Fri 9/20
2 stops32h 27m
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This particular Delta Air Lines flight may not have met your expectations in terms of the food served on board. It appears that the portions were smaller than anticipated and the side dishes were minimal- no salad, no bread rolls, no fruits. Perhaps there are ways in which the airline could improve the dining experience for their passengers. Why can't Delta offer better customer service when other non American airlines are able to do it?
Boarding
Crew
Comfort
Overall
Food
Entertainment
Reviews
This particular Delta Air Lines flight may not have met your expectations in terms of the food served on board. It appears that the portions were smaller than anticipated and the side dishes were minimal- no salad, no bread rolls, no fruits. Perhaps there are ways in which the airline could improve the dining experience for their passengers. Why can't Delta offer better customer service when other non American airlines are able to do it?