Japan Joins China, India, Singapore, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia And More In Contributing To Thai Airways Over Thirty Billion Baht Profit, Reflecting Strong Recovery And Expansion
Japan Joins China, India, Singapore, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia And More In Contributing To Thai Airways Over Thirty Billion Baht Profit, Reflecting Strong Recovery And Expansion Japan joined China, India, Singapore, Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, and other key markets in driving Thai Airways to an impressive over Thirty Billion Baht net profit, showcasing a remarkable recovery and strategic expansion in 2025. This outstanding financial performance reflects the airline’s ability to capitalize on the surging post-pandemic demand across these regions, fueled by increased business and leisure travel, as well as the airline’s...
China Joins India, Netherlands, New Zealand, and More in Boosting Thai Airways’ Global Expansion, Contributing to an Unstoppable Thirty Billion Baht Profit Surge in 2025, and Driving Record Passenger Traffic Across Strategic Markets
China Joins India, Netherlands, New Zealand, and More in Boosting Thai Airways’ Global Expansion, Contributing to an Unstoppable Thirty Billion Baht Profit Surge in 2025, and Driving Record Passenger Traffic Across Strategic Markets China joins India, Netherlands, New Zealand, and more in boosting Thai Airways’ global expansion, contributing to an unstoppable thirty billion baht profit surge in 2025 and driving record passenger traffic across strategic markets. As Thai Airways continues to build its global network, the growth in these key countries has played a pivotal role in propelling the airline’s success....
Experience Thai Airways’ New Direct Flights to Amsterdam Starting This Summer
Experience Thai Airways’ New Direct Flights to Amsterdam Starting This Summer Thai Airways will begin direct flights to Amsterdam from Bangkok starting on July 1, 2026. That will be the first time in 30 years the airline has offered that service. This route is also an expansion of the airline’s network of European cities to 12 destinations. The airline will provide daily non-stop flights on an Airbus A350-900, which is promoteed to be more ncomfortable for passengers flying on long-haul flights. Thai Airways has not offered direct flights to Amsterdam...