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I met the pres of One-Two-Go around the time they started up, and I liked the guy. That said, I'd never fly them. They're operating the oldest aircraft of any Thai airline. Older than Phuket Air's, and that's saying something.
If I'm not on a real tight schedule I'll always take a low-cost flight though. Of the others, I prefer Nok Air (operated by Thai Airways), or AirAsia if I can't get on Nok. The reason being that AirAsia has that awful free-seating system that means a scrum at the boarding gate. With Nok you can select your seat online after you book your ticket.
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