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THAI adds connections, gears up for busy year-end
Bangkok, October 10, 2011
 

THAI Airways International (THAI) is adding new services to Brussels, Copenhagen and Seoul, and will ramp up frequencies on existing routes for its upcoming winter programme.

 

Besides launching thrice-weekly Bangkok-Brussels flights on November 17 (TTG Asia e-Daily, June 28), THAI will start Phuket-Seoul (Incheon) and Bangkok-Copenhagen-Phuket flights - both thrice-weekly - on October 30 and November 11, respectively.

 

The flag carrier will also be converting its Bangkok-Phuket-Perth route to thrice-weekly Phuket-Perth, and its Bangkok-Narita-Phuket-Bangkok route to daily Bangkok-Narita.

 

Meanwhile, THAI is planning to boost frequencies on popular routes for the upcoming winter season, which starts on October 30.

 

Its five-weekly Bangkok-Oslo flights will be hiked to daily services, while Bangkok-Moscow and Bangkok-Perth will each be bumped up from three-weekly to four-weekly.

 

In Asia, Bangkok-Singapore will be boosted from 28 to 35 flights per week; Bangkok-Osaka from 14 to 17 flights a week; Bangkok-Chengdu from four-weekly to five-weekly; and Bangkok-Mumbai from five to six flights per week.

 

Bangkok-Nagoya, Bangkok-Xiamen and Bangkok-Beijing services will each be increased from three to four flights a week.

 
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