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    Why retirees in Thailand are choosing long-term health insurance over quick fixes

    Retirees in Thailand are increasingly seeing the importance of health insurance in protecting their well-being during retirement. With insurance requirements for retirement visas and rising healthcare costs, many are moving away from short-term plans and choosing long-term coverage. Long-term health...

  • 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…

  • Indian man quizzed after bomb scare on Phuket flight | Thaiger

    Indian man quizzed after bomb scare on Phuket flight

    A 52 year old Indian man was arrested for questioning after a bomb threat forced an Air India flight to make an emergency landing at Phuket International Airport yesterday morning. The alarming incident triggered a swift security response, with 156 passengers onboard caught in the tense drama. The flight, AI 379, was en route from Phuket to Delhi when, around…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • ‘Screw-up’ at Suvarnabhumi: Broken bolt brings escalator to a halt | Thaiger

    ‘Screw-up’ at Suvarnabhumi: Broken bolt brings escalator to a halt

    An escalator at Suvarnabhumi Airport gave travellers a fright this week when it suddenly ground to a halt — but no injuries were reported and engineers have already fixed the glitch. The malfunction occurred around 11pm on Wednesday, June 11, at an escalator linking the APM train station to the new SAT-1 terminal. A video clip of the incident quickly…

  • 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…

  • Jetstar Asia to ground flights by end of July amid rising costs | Thaiger

    Jetstar Asia to ground flights by end of July amid rising costs

    Just a little over a year after its new route from Singapore to Krabi took flight, the Singaporean airline JetStar Asia will cease services next month. Full refunds will be offered for affected passengers. The airline, part of the Qantas Group, has struggled to cope with rising supplier costs, high airport fees, and fierce competition in the regional low-cost flight…

  • Thai Smile shuts down after a decade of losses | Thaiger

    Thai Smile shuts down after a decade of losses

    After over a decade of struggling with continuous financial losses, Thai Airways International (THAI) has officially dissolved its wholly owned subsidiary, Thai Smile Airways. The decision marks the end of the budget airline’s operations, bringing a turbulent chapter to a close. The dissolution was officially announced to the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) on June 5, following a resolution passed…

  • Vietjet Thailand slashes fares by 50% with ‘Friend Power Pack’ | Thaiger

    Vietjet Thailand slashes fares by 50% with ‘Friend Power Pack’

    Vietjet Thailand is offering significant savings on airfares through a Friend Power Pack package, providing discounts of up to 50% on over 50,000 tickets. This promotion covers both domestic and international routes throughout 2025, allowing passengers to plan their trips affordably and conveniently. Bookings are open from today, June 10, to July 10, with travel available from June 15 to…

  • Vietjet slashed 66% off 66,666 tickets in mega sale | Thaiger

    Vietjet slashed 66% off 66,666 tickets in mega sale

    Vietjet threw a flash sale that’s pure madness — 66,666 tickets slashed by a whopping 66% for just one day. Vietjet has launched a jaw-dropping one-day flash sale, slashing 66% off a massive 66,666 tickets across its entire domestic and international network. The promotion was live for just 23 hours yesterday, June 6, running from midnight to 11pm (GMT+7). To…

  • Thai Airways and Turkish Airlines sign joint business agreement | Thaiger

    Thai Airways and Turkish Airlines sign joint business agreement

    Thai Airways and Turkish Airlines have signed a Joint Business Agreement (JBA) to enhance flight services between Bangkok and Istanbul. The collaboration was formalised during the 81st IATA Annual General Meeting in New Delhi, India, marking a significant step in strengthening relations between Thailand’s flagship carrier and Turkey’s national airline. The agreement builds upon Thai Airways’ successful launch of a…

  • Air Cambodia relaunches Bangkok-Sihanoukville flights | Thaiger

    Air Cambodia relaunches Bangkok-Sihanoukville flights

    Air Cambodia has restarted its connection between Sihanoukville and Bangkok, resuming twice-weekly flights on May 22. The airline now operates this route every Thursday and Sunday using an Airbus A320 with 180 seats, providing much-needed convenience for travellers heading to Cambodia’s southern coast and its idyllic islands. While Air Cambodia already offers daily services between Phnom Penh and Bangkok, it…

  • Flying in style: THAI unveils plush new seats for A321neo jets | Thaiger

    Flying in style: THAI unveils plush new seats for A321neo jets

    Travellers aboard Thai Airways are in for a stylish treat — the airline is getting a luxury cabin makeover with a fresh batch of award-winning R3 Economy Class seats, thanks to a brand-new collaboration with RECARO Aircraft Seating. The partnership, announced this week, sees RECARO deliver 32 shipsets of its long-range R3 seat for Thai Airways’ A321neo fleet. The first delivery…

  • 27 animals seized, 2 arrested in Bangkok airport wildlife sting | Thaiger

    27 animals seized, 2 arrested in Bangkok airport wildlife sting

    Thai police dealt a major blow to wildlife traffickers after intercepting 27 exotic animals hidden in luggage on two separate flights at Suvarnabhumi International Airport yesterday. Two suspects were arrested in connection with the smuggling attempt. The first haul included 20 blue iguanas and two sulcata tortoises found in the luggage of an Indian passenger preparing to board flight TG325…

  • Thai airports to boost services for elderly and disabled passengers | Thaiger

    Thai airports to boost services for elderly and disabled passengers

    Flying in Thailand is about to get a major upgrade—especially for those who need it most. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) is rolling out a new set of regulations aimed at dramatically improving service standards for passengers requiring special assistance. Whether you’re elderly, injured, or living with a disability, these new rules are designed to make air travel…

  • Thailand rolls out new payout rules for flight delays | Thaiger

    Thailand rolls out new payout rules for flight delays

    Travellers in Thailand can now breathe a sigh of relief — airlines are officially on the hook if they mess up your travel plans. New regulations designed to protect airline passengers from the misery of flight delays and cancellations came into force yesterday, May 20. Under the sweeping changes introduced by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), passengers now…

  • Vietjet transfers 50 Boeing planes to Thai arm in regional shake-up | Thaiger

    Vietjet transfers 50 Boeing planes to Thai arm in regional shake-up

    Vietjet and Boeing have inked a landmark agreement to transfer up to 50 Boeing 737 aircraft to Vietjet Thailand, boosting Thailand’s presence on the regional air travel map. The signing took place with plenty of diplomatic fanfare, witnessed by Vietnam’s Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who was in Hanoi for her first official visit to Vietnam in over a decade. “This agreement…

  • Busted: Aussie caught with 22kg of crystal meth at Bangkok airport | Thaiger

    Busted: Aussie caught with 22kg of crystal meth at Bangkok airport

    An Australian man’s flight to freedom ended in handcuffs after he was caught trying to smuggle a staggering 22 kilogrammes of crystal methamphetamine, commonly known as “Ice,” aboard a plane bound for Melbourne. The suspect, 28 year old Tran Huybao Khang, was arrested on Sunday, May 18, at Suvarnabhumi International Airport next to Thai Airways flight TG461. He was reportedly…

  • Trang Airport finally taxiing toward take-off after years of turbulence | Thaiger

    Trang Airport finally taxiing toward take-off after years of turbulence

    After years of delays, walkouts and government faffing about, Trang Airport’s long-stalled revamp is finally back on the runway, with part of a shiny new terminal expected to open next month and billions more being poured into the project. The opposition People’s Party has vowed to keep a close eye on Trang Airport’s 4.4-billion-baht overhaul, which has been riddled with contractor…

  • Thailand enhances traveller compensation for flight delays | Thaiger

    Thailand enhances traveller compensation for flight delays

    From May 20 onwards, the Civil Aviation Board will enhance compensation policies for travellers experiencing unannounced flight delays or cancellations. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) announced improvements in assistance for travellers already at airports without prior notice of delays or cancellations. For international flights, if delays exceed two hours, airlines are required to provide complimentary food and beverages…

  • Phuket Airport expansion set to handle 18 million passengers | Thaiger

    Phuket Airport expansion set to handle 18 million passengers

    Phuket is set to soar to new heights as Airports of Thailand (AOT) pushes forward with Phase 2 of its ambitious Phuket Airport Development Project. The expansion will increase the airport’s capacity to accommodate a whopping 18 million passengers annually, positioning Thailand as a key player in regional aviation. Yesterday, May 7, AOT hosted the first public seminar for the…

  • Thai officials brace for rocket risks at Bun Bang Fai festival | Thaiger

    Thai officials brace for rocket risks at Bun Bang Fai festival

    Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri has directed the Department of Airports (DoA) to work closely with communities to ensure compliance with aviation safety protocols during the forthcoming Bun Bang Fai festival. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has established guidelines to mitigate risks, as festival rockets may ascend to altitudes that could endanger aircraft. Approaching festival dates have prompted…

  • Bangkok–Moscow flight diverts to Delhi after mid-air fume scare | Thaiger

    Bangkok–Moscow flight diverts to Delhi after mid-air fume scare

    A Bangkok-to-Moscow Aeroflot flight carrying over 400 passengers made an unexpected emergency landing in Delhi yesterday after the crew detected a suspicious odour — sparking fears of smoke in the cabin and prompting a rapid response from Indian airport emergency services. Aeroflot flight SU273, operated by a Boeing 777-300ER registered RA-73142, departed Bangkok yesterday, May 6, at 1.40pm local time,…

  • Brazilian duo caught with 22 million baht cocaine at Bangkok airport | Thaiger

    Brazilian duo caught with 22 million baht cocaine at Bangkok airport

    Thai Customs officials apprehended a Brazilian couple for attempting to smuggle cocaine valued at over 22 million baht. Between October 1 last year and yesterday, May 6, customs has handled 140 cases, seizing drugs worth a total of approximately 800 million baht. Yesterday, Pantong Loykulnanta, advisor on development and tax collection and Government spokesperson for the Customs Department, highlighted the…

  • Trat Discovery campaign offers island perks and free flight prizes | Thaiger

    Trat Discovery campaign offers island perks and free flight prizes

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), in partnership with Bangkok Airways and local tourism operators, has kicked off the Trat Discovery: Island and Beyond campaign – a bold push to supercharge tourism in Thailand’s eastern region with discounts, rewards, and premium travel experiences. Running from May 1 (yesterday) to August 20, the campaign offers exclusive perks for Bangkok Airways passengers…

  • AOT opens 30 billion baht airport land for private investment | Thaiger

    AOT opens 30 billion baht airport land for private investment

    The Airports of Thailand (AOT) is inviting private investment to develop 2,500 rai of land surrounding six major airports, with an estimated project value nearing 30 billion baht. The initiative aims to transform these areas into new economic hubs and enhance service quality and safety. Pavina Chariyathitipong, Acting President of AOT and Deputy Executive Vice President of Engineering and Construction,…

  • Thai Airways partners with KMC to convert Boeing 777-300ERs | Thaiger

    Thai Airways partners with KMC to convert Boeing 777-300ERs

    Thai Airways has signed a Memorandum of Inderstanding (MOU) with Kansas Modification Center, LLC (KMC) to establish a joint venture for converting Boeing 777-300ER passenger aircraft into freighters. The agreement, signed yesterday, April 25, by Thai Airways CEO Chai Eamsiri and KMC CEO James Allen Gibbs at Thai Airways’ headquarters on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, marks a significant milestone for both…

  • New liquid and gel rules enforced at Thailand airports | Thaiger

    New liquid and gel rules enforced at Thailand airports

    Thailand has introduced new rules governing how liquids, gels, and aerosols (LGAs) can be carried in hand luggage, tightening security measures at airports nationwide. The new regulations, which came into effect on Tuesday, April 22, were published in the Royal Gazette and supersede those introduced in 2019. “These updated rules, issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), aim…