Positioned magnificently at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, the heart of Bangkok, THAI Airways is all set to boost your travel experiences with its well-curated flight routes including Krabi, Khon Kaen, Phuket, Narathiwat, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Hat Yai, Udon Thani, and Ubon Ratchathani.
As per an insider tip, these exciting modifications in the airline’s flight map are slated to become operational in the winter flight routine between October 2023 and March 2024.
Gearing up for the change, starting October 1, THAI Airways is stepping up its service by offering a whopping eight flights daily between Bangkok and Phuket. Furthermore, from October 29 onwards, it will be launching five flights daily on the Bangkok to Chiang Mai stretch, and three flights daily on the Bangkok to Udon Thani route starting December 1.
Ushering in the new year with style, from January 1, THAI will be introducing two flights daily between Bangkok and Krabi, a generous four flights daily between Bangkok and Khon Kaen, one flight daily between Bangkok and Narathiwat, two flights daily between Bangkok and Chiang Rai, three generous flights daily between Bangkok and Hat Yai, and double the fun with two flights daily between Bangkok and Ubon Ratchathani.
Interestingly, the selected aircraft for these upcoming routes will be the Airbus A320, which has already garnered a reputable standing due to its successful operation with Thai Smile. However, the Bangkok to Phuket route is set to welcome the addition of the Boeing 777-200 ER, according to the insider. This powerful wide-body jetliner, featuring a lavish 292-seat layout, is designed to accommodate the anticipated surge of globetrotters flocking to the idyllic island getaway during the forthcoming high season.
Thai Smile is set to maintain its daily round trips between Bangkok and Phuket until the curtain call of November, after which it is set to adopt TG, THAI’s airline code, from the beginning of December.
Pivoting towards a prosperous future, THAI’s business rehabilitation blueprint envisions that Thai Smile will gradually cease operations and initiate preparations to fuse with its parent airline in the dawn of 2024.
Previously, Thai Smile was serving a commendable network of 16 hotspots in Thailand and 14 sought-after destinations across Asia using its A320s. The budget-oriented airline first ventured into the skies in July 2012, initially focusing on domestic and regional pathways, thereby allowing THAI to single-mindedly concentrate on its long-haul international endeavors.
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