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BANGKOK, Aug 19 (TNA) – Thai Airways International (THAI) announced to resume international and domestic flight operations during the August – October period.

Thai Airways to Resume Flights

BANGKOK, Aug 19 (TNA) – Thai Airways International (THAI) announced to resume international and domestic flight operations during the August – October period. 

In response to demand for air travel, the airline will operate flights to international and domestic destinations under the Covid-19 prevention measures, said Nond Kalinta, THAI's chief commercial officer.

The domestic route is:

  1. Bangkok – Phuket: two flights per week every Thursday and Friday, starting from September to October.

The routes to support the Phuket Sandbox project are:

  1. Bangkok- Phuket- Frankfurt: one weekly flight on Thursdays.
  2. Bangkok- Phuket – London: one weekly flight on Fridays.
  3. Bangkok-Paris-Phuket-Bangkok: one weekly flight on Thursdays.
  4. Bangkok-Zurich-Phuket- Bangkok: one weekly flight every Friday.

The routes to Europe and Australia

  1. Bangkok – London: two flights per week, Wednesdays and Sundays.
  2. Bangkok – Frankfurt: two flights per week, Saturdays and Sundays.
  3. Bangkok – Copenhagen: two flights per week, Tuesdays and Saturdays (only on Saturdays in September).  
  4.  Bangkok – Sydney: two flights per week, Wednesdays and Sundays.

The regional routes are:

  1. Bangkok – Singapore, one weekly flight on Wednesdays, starting from October.
  2. Bangkok- Osaka, two flights per week on Thursdays and Saturdays.
  3. Bangkok – Tokyo (Narita), three flights per week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
  4. Bangkok – Tokyo (Haneda), two flights per week, on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
  5. Bangkok- Nagoya, two flights per week, Thursdays and Sundays.  
  6. Bangkok- Seoul, two flights per week, on Thursdays and Sundays.
  7. Bangkok – Taipei, two flights per week on Wednesdays and Fridays.
  8. Bangkok – Jakarta, one weekly flight on Wednesdays. (TNA)





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