THAI Airways announces 2023 summer schedule

FILE PHOTO: THAI Airways has announced its summer schedule for 2023, starting March 26.

THAI Airways has announced its summer schedule and expanded its services around the globe. The flagship carrier of Thailand will add 39 routes to Europe, nine to Asia, and 30 routes to China for the summer.

Between March 26 and October 28, more routes will operate and flights will run more frequently on the most travelled routes. THAI Airways kickstarted the summer season schedule by launching five new routes to China at the beginning of this month with 14 flights per week in total.

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The schedule includes seven European routes with 63 flights total per week. Another 21 flights a week will go to Australia. THAI Airways will fly to six airports in Japan, six in India, three in Pakistan, and five in China.

 

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THAI Airways European and Australian routes
1 Bangkok – London every day, 14 flights per week
2 Bangkok – Paris every day, 7 flights per week
3 Bangkok – Zurich every day, 7 flights per week
4 Bangkok – Frankfurt every day, 14 flights per week
5 Bangkok – Munich every day, 7 flights per week
6 Bangkok – Copenhagen every day, 7 flights per week
7 Bangkok-Stockholm 7 flights per week
8 Bangkok – Sydney every day, 7 flights per week
9 Bangkok – Melbourne every day, 14 flights per week

 

THAI Airways Asian routes
1 Bangkok-Tokyo (Narita) daily, 14 flights per week (*21 flights per week)
2 Bangkok-Tokyo (Haneda) daily, 14 flights per week .
3 Bangkok – Nagoya every day, 7 flights per week
4 Bangkok-Osaka daily, 7 flights per week (*From 1 July 2023, operates 14 flights per week
5 Bangkok – Fukuoka every day, 7 flights per week
6 Bangkok – Sapporo daily, 7 flights per week
(*operates until 30 April 2023)
7 Bangkok-Manila every day, 14 flights per week
8 Bangkok-Seoul every day, 21 flights per week .
9 Bangkok – Taipei daily, 7 flights per week (*From 1 July 2023 onwards, 14 flights per week)
10 Bangkok – Hong Kong daily, 14 flights per week (*From 1 July 2023, operates 21 flights per week)
11 Bangkok – Singapore 25 flights per week
(*flights TG403/413/409 daily, flight TG407 departs from Bangkok every Monday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday)
12 Bangkok – Jakarta every day, 14 flights per week
13 Bangkok – Denpasar every day, 7 flights per week
14 Bangkok – Kuala Lumpur every day, 14 flights per week
15 Bangkok – Mumbai 11 flights per week
(* Flight TG317 operates daily Flight TG351 operates from Bangkok every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday)
16 Bangkok – New Delhi 22 flights per week
(*flights TG323/315/331 daily, flight TG335 departs from Bangkok every Friday)
17 Bangkok – Bengaluru every day, 7 flights per week
18 Bangkok – Hyderabad every day, 7 flights per week
19 Bangkok – Chennai every day, 7 flights per week
20 Bangkok-Kolkata every day, 7 flights per week
21 Bangkok – Dhaka 10 flights per week
(* Flight TG321 flies daily Flight TG339 flies from Bangkok every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday)
22 Bangkok – Lahore 5 flights a week
from Bangkok every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
23 Bangkok-Islamabad 4 flights a week
from Bangkok every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
24 Bangkok – Karachi 5 flights a week
from Bangkok every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
25 Bangkok – Jeddah 5 flights a week
from Bangkok every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

 

THAI Airways China routes (started March 1)
1 Bangkok – Kunming 2 flights a week
from Bangkok every Friday and Sunday.
2 Bangkok – Guangzhou 3 flights a week
from Bangkok every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
3 Bangkok – Chengdu 2 flights a week
from Bangkok every Tuesday and Thursday.
4 Bangkok – Shanghai 4 flights per week
from Bangkok every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
5 Bangkok – Beijing 3 flights a week
from Bangkok every Monday, Thursday and Saturday.

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Neill Fronde

Neill is a journalist from the United States with 10+ years broadcasting experience and national news and magazine publications. He graduated with a degree in journalism and communications from the University of California and has been living in Thailand since 2014.

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