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  • Suvarnabhumi crowned world’s No.1 airport for airline service | Thaiger

    Suvarnabhumi crowned world’s No.1 airport for airline service

    Suvarnabhumi International Airport has been ranked the world’s No.1 airport for the most airlines in service, with a staggering 113 carriers now operating from its runways, according to a recent survey by Brilliant Maps. That puts it ahead of major global hubs like Paris Charles de Gaulle (105 airlines), Dubai International (97), and Singapore Changi (82). Transport Minister and Deputy…

  • 4 Thai airports launch fast track for Chinese children and their families | Thaiger

    4 Thai airports launch fast track for Chinese children and their families

    The Immigration Bureau has introduced a fast track for Chinese children and their family members at four international airports in Thailand, aimed at visitors travelling during the Chinese school holiday. The bureau also plans to extend the service to young travellers from other countries soon. Immigration officials launched a campaign titled 暑假愉快通道 (shǔ jià yú kuài tú jìng), or Happy…

  • Suvarnabhumi tests indoor smoking rooms to curb toilet puffing | Thaiger

    Suvarnabhumi tests indoor smoking rooms to curb toilet puffing

    Smokers flying through Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport may soon breathe a sigh of relief — indoors. In a controversial move, Thai health authorities are building two prototype smoking rooms inside the airport, aiming to clamp down on passengers lighting up in restricted areas like toilets. The Department of Disease Control (DDC) confirmed the rooms are expected to be completed by the…

  • Vietjet stuns with 0 baht fares on new Bangkok-Kolkata route | Thaiger

    Vietjet stuns with 0 baht fares on new Bangkok-Kolkata route

    Bargain-hunters, brace yourselves—VietJet Thailand is shaking up the skies again, this time with 0 baht fares to India. The budget airline has announced a jaw-dropping promotion to celebrate its brand-new direct route from Bangkok to Kolkata, launching this November. VietJet Thailand CEO Voranate Laprabang revealed that the new route is part of the carrier’s aggressive push to expand its international…

  • Asia awaits: Turkish Airlines unleashes flight frenzy on Bangkok | Thaiger

    Asia awaits: Turkish Airlines unleashes flight frenzy on Bangkok

    Turkish Airlines is poised to significantly expand its presence in Southeast Asia, with Bangkok firmly in its sights. From October 27, the airline will offer an impressive 21 flights per week to the Thai capital from Istanbul, marking a substantial boost in connectivity. This ambitious move underscores Turkish Airlines’ commitment to the region and solidifies Bangkok’s status as a premier global…

  • Thai Airways taps ECS group for Swiss cargo takeover | Thaiger

    Thai Airways taps ECS group for Swiss cargo takeover

    Thai Airways is gearing up for a major cargo push in Europe, handing the reins of its Swiss freight operations to Globe Air Cargo in a move set to shake up the market. Globe Air Cargo Switzerland, a subsidiary of the logistics heavyweight ECS Group, has secured an exclusive deal to become the general sales and service agent (GSSA) for…

  • Pattaya takes off: New flights promise tourism boom and big bucks | Thaiger

    Pattaya takes off: New flights promise tourism boom and big bucks

    Pattaya prepares for a tourism and economic surge as a wave of new domestic flight routes connects the city like never before. The bold move is part of Thailand’s New Route – New Airline initiative, aimed at turning the kingdom into a regional aviation powerhouse. Leading the charge are Thai AirAsia, Thai Lion Air and newcomer EZY Airlines, all of…

  • Thai Lion Air’s Kolkata-Bangkok flight aborted over mid-taxi scare | Thaiger

    Thai Lion Air’s Kolkata-Bangkok flight aborted over mid-taxi scare

    Holiday plans were thrown into chaos in the early hours of today when a Thai Lion Air flight bound for Bangkok was forced to abort take-off and return to its parking bay after a technical snag triggered a mid-taxi scare at Kolkata Airport. Flight TLM243, scheduled to whisk 130 passengers and seven crew members back to Thailand, had only just…

  • Manchester gets Thai’d up with new direct flight to Bangkok | Thaiger

    Manchester gets Thai’d up with new direct flight to Bangkok

    Manchester Airport is flying high after bagging a brand-new direct route to Bangkok, making it the only airport outside London with a non-stop flight to the Thai capital. The weekly service, operated by Norse Atlantic Airways on a Boeing 787-9, will take off in November, offering northerners a hassle-free ticket to the most-visited city on the planet. Tickets have just…

  • Norse Atlantic soars with new Thailand routes, slashes US services | Thaiger

    Norse Atlantic soars with new Thailand routes, slashes US services

    Norse Atlantic Airways is ramping up its winter schedule, adding four exciting new routes connecting Europe with Thailand as part of its ongoing expansion into Southeast Asia. Set to launch in October and December, these new flights are designed to tap into the surging demand for travel to Thailand, one of the top destinations for European leisure travellers. The carrier…

  • Bangkok Airways takes off with green fuel to slash carbon emissions | Thaiger

    Bangkok Airways takes off with green fuel to slash carbon emissions

    Bangkok Airways Public Company Limited is propelling its Low Carbon Skies by Bangkok Airways initiative with a major commitment to reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Starting today, July 1, the airline will officially introduce Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) on its commercial flights, marking a significant step towards a more environmentally friendly future for aviation in Thailand. Captain Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth, President of Bangkok…

  • India’s growth to boost Southeast Asia’s aviation market | Thaiger

    India’s growth to boost Southeast Asia’s aviation market

    India’s significant economic expansion is anticipated to bolster Southeast Asia’s aviation market, including Thailand’s aviation sector, as noted by the Indian airline IndiGo, which intends to introduce its new business class seating to Bangkok and Phuket. IndiGo Chief Executive Pieter Elbers highlighted that whenever new Southeast Asian destinations are launched or route capacities increased, there is a notable surge in…

  • Phuket airport tightens security, passengers urged to arrive early | Thaiger

    Phuket airport tightens security, passengers urged to arrive early

    Phuket airport is on high alert following the discovery of an explosive device hidden in an abandoned motorcycle on its premises. Passengers are urged to arrive at least two hours early from today, as security measures have been tightened in the aftermath of the threat. The warning comes after bomb experts successfully neutralised the device found on Wednesday night, June…

  • Bangkok Airways cancels flights to Lampang and Mae Hong Son | Thaiger

    Bangkok Airways cancels flights to Lampang and Mae Hong Son

    Bangkok Airways announced the temporary suspension of its flights between Suvarnabhumi International Airport and Lampang starting from October 26. This decision, which has left many passengers concerned, also affects the route between Bangkok and Mae Hong Son, which will be suspended from July 1. The airline revealed that the suspensions are due to fleet maintenance and commercial considerations, though it reassured passengers that alternative options would still be available. Despite the…

  • AirAsia celebrates 16 years of success with exclusive trip to Krabi | Thaiger

    AirAsia celebrates 16 years of success with exclusive trip to Krabi

    AirAsia is celebrating its 16th consecutive title as the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline, and they did it in style with a special trip to Krabi. In partnership with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the airline hosted over 120 key opinion leaders (KOLs) and media representatives from across Asia, aiming to promote Green Season travel and showcase Krabi as a…

  • Krabi Airport soars as 5 airlines request landing slots | Thaiger

    Krabi Airport soars as 5 airlines request landing slots

    Krabi Airport is rapidly becoming one of Thailand’s most exciting aviation hubs, with five international airlines applying for landing slots. The surge in interest signals a growing global confidence in the airport’s capabilities and potential as a gateway to the Andaman region. Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri revealed that the Department of Airports (DoA) participated in the 156th International Air…

  • Paris Air Show: Thailand and Textron join forces on fighter fleet | Thaiger

    Paris Air Show: Thailand and Textron join forces on fighter fleet

    A high-flying deal was struck at the Paris Air Show this week as Textron Aviation Defence LLC joined forces with Thai Aviation Industries (TAI) to launch a major support programme for the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF). In a Memorandum of Agreement (MOU) signed at the international aviation event, the two companies agreed to jointly sustain and support Thailand’s fleet…

  • Brazilian busted at Phuket Airport over traffic crimes | Thaiger

    Brazilian busted at Phuket Airport over traffic crimes

    A holiday escape turned sour for one Brazilian man after he was nabbed by immigration cops at Phuket International Airport – wanted over traffic offences and caught just before takeoff. Phuket Airport Immigration confirmed the arrest of the 35 year old suspect on Sunday, June 15, at around 10.30am. The man, whose name was not released by police, was taken…

  • VietJet launches Bangkok-Seoul flights with 0 baht fares | Thaiger

    VietJet launches Bangkok-Seoul flights with 0 baht fares

    Get ready to pack your bags for Seoul, as VietJet Thailand announces its first-ever direct flight route from Bangkok (Suvarnabhumi) to Seoul (Incheon), set to take off on October 1. This exciting new connection marks a major milestone for the airline, expanding its network across Asia and offering passengers a convenient, budget-friendly travel option between two of the region’s most…

  • King Power seeks duty-free contract renegotiation after setbacks | Thaiger

    King Power seeks duty-free contract renegotiation after setbacks

    Thailand’s leading duty-free giant King Power is in talks with Airports of Thailand (AOT) to renegotiate its contracts across five major airports, after claiming external factors severely impacted business performance. The duty-free giant, known for its extensive presence in airports across the country, raised concerns about an increasingly challenging market and the financial burden of maintaining its original commitments. In response, King Power is…

  • India tragedy: Black box recovered from fatal flight | Thaiger

    India tragedy: Black box recovered from fatal flight

    The recovery of the black box from last week’s deadly Air India crash marks a crucial step in the investigation, potentially revealing vital insights into the cause of the tragic accident. Tragedy struck last Thursday, June 12, as Air India’s London-bound flight crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, killing at least 270 people, including most of the passengers. Now, as…

  • Thai Airways exits rehabilitation plan after four years of operation | Thaiger

    Thai Airways exits rehabilitation plan after four years of operation

    Thai Airways (THAI) announced yesterday, June 16, that the Central Bankruptcy Court officially approved the end of its rehabilitation process. The airline now plans to seek permission to relist its shares on the stock exchange by August. THAI shared the news via its official Facebook page, stating, “The Central Bankruptcy Court has ordered the termination of business rehabilitation. THAI is…

  • Airline service charges set to rise at 6 Thai airports this October | Thaiger

    Airline service charges set to rise at 6 Thai airports this October

    In a move that will impact passengers at six key airports, the Department of Airports (DoA) has announced an increase in passenger service charges (PSC) for both domestic and international departures. Starting October 1, the domestic charge will rise from 50 baht to 75 baht per person, while the international charge will jump from 400 baht to 425 baht per…

  • British survivor recalls horrifying moments of Air India crash (video) | Thaiger

    British survivor recalls horrifying moments of Air India crash (video)

    The British survivor of the devastating Air India plane crash has recounted the horrifying moments as the Boeing 787 Dreamliner plummeted into a building, killing 241 people onboard. “I thought I was dead,” Vishwash Kumar Ramesh said from his hospital bed, describing the chilling moment when he realised he had miraculously survived. The 40 year old British-Indian, who has lived…

  • Thai singer shares connection to Air India crash survivor | Thaiger

    Thai singer shares connection to Air India crash survivor

    A Thai singer, who survived a plane crash in Surat Thani in 1998, revealed that he once sat in the same seat number as the British survivor of the recent Air India crash. The singer, Ruangsak “James” Loychusak, took to his Facebook page, Jamesruangsak, to comment on the Air India crash near Ahmedabad, India, which occurred today, June 13. In…

  • Air India flight AI171: Experts probe deadly takeoff crash (video) | Thaiger

    Air India flight AI171: Experts probe deadly takeoff crash (video)

    A devastating crash involving Air India Flight AI171 has left 241 people dead and raised serious questions about what went wrong just moments after takeoff. The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, en route from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick, plunged shortly after departing Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport yesterday, June 12, just 1.5km from the runway. The tragic incident marks the first fatal…

  • Bomb threat forces emergency landing of Air India flight in Phuket | Thaiger

    Bomb threat forces emergency landing of Air India flight in Phuket

    Following the Air India flight crash yesterday, a bomb threat forced another flight from the troubled airline to make an emergency landing at Phuket Airport today. Flight AI 379, en route from Phuket to Delhi with 156 passengers aboard, was diverted to Phuket after a bomb threat message was discovered on board. At 9.30am today, June 13, Phuket International Airport…

  • British man cheats death in horror Air India crash (video) | Thaiger

    British man cheats death in horror Air India crash (video)

    A British man has miraculously walked away from the burning wreckage of an Air India plane crash that killed at least 241 people, making him the sole known survivor in one of the deadliest aviation disasters in recent years. The lucky survivor, 38 year old Vishwashkumar Ramesh, was seated in 11A on Air India flight AI171, which crashed into a…

  • Air India flight to London crashes post-takeoff with 242 passengers (video) | Thaiger

    Air India flight to London crashes post-takeoff with 242 passengers (video)

    Tragedy struck in Ahmedabad, India, this afternoon when an Air India flight bound for London Gatwick crashed just moments after takeoff. Flight AI171, carrying over 240 people, crashed into a residential area, sending a massive plume of black smoke into the sky. The airline has called the incident a “tragic accident,” and authorities are investigating the cause. The Boeing 787-8…

  • Thailand to launch direct flights to the US after aviation boost | Thaiger

    Thailand to launch direct flights to the US after aviation boost

    Thailand is gearing up to reconnect with the United States through direct flight routes, as part of the government’s ambitious plans to turn the country into Southeast Asia’s aviation hub. Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit announced accelerated efforts to establish non-stop services between Thailand and the US, a move that could significantly enhance the country’s global standing. Currently, no airline offers…