Airline business is never profitable imho, except if you're running it like Spirit, or AirAsia does. Charge a fee for every nitty gritty stuff that your consumer wants. Extra 10kg? That's $50 for you Sir.
I don't mind that as long as the potential fees are made clear before purchase. That way I can decide what my needs will be and determine if I can navigate that fare structure to minimize my costs. If it were up to me, all passengers and their bags would stand on a scale at check-in and a fee assessed based on total mass. That said, United almost always has the cheapest fare in my city (a hub -- although I think they've become much more expensive since the merger), and I get free checked bags with the Chase card and a solid rewards program.
Do you share these over email? I had an idea to create a Gmail based file browser _just_ for attachments because of similar problems working with people that refused to use Dropbox or Github.
Why Thailand though? From my opinion, Malaysia is a much better place for you to find talent, and enjoy your life a lil bit. If you willing to spend a lil bit more then try Singapore.
For good company during travelling, try couchsurfing. It's big everywhere in Asia.
Screw couchserfing, people there have a radically different set of values from mine, as I found.
Malaysia is wonderful, I've been there once. However it's a bit more expensive and I don't think I can afford it currently. Then there are visa problems and my friend also told me, that agents are very reluctant to rent an apartment for less than a year there, which is not really acceptable for me.
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