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  • Vietjet to get first Boeing 737 MAX as tariff talks heat up | Thaiger

    Vietjet to get first Boeing 737 MAX as tariff talks heat up

    VietJet Air will receive its first Boeing 737 Max as Vietnam seeks to strengthen trade ties with the US while negotiations over tariffs continue. The handover marks a significant shift for VietJet, which currently operates an all-Airbus fleet, and comes as Vietnam continues delicate trade discussions with the United States over tariffs. A ceremony is scheduled on Sunday, September 21,…

  • Trang Airport opens new terminal after 4-year delay | Thaiger

    Trang Airport opens new terminal after 4-year delay

    Trang Airport has opened a new domestic terminal after years of construction delays, boosting capacity and marking a major step in regional air travel. The 1.07-billion-baht project finally saw a soft opening on September 5, when the terminal welcomed its first travellers. The launch followed extensive testing, including a simulation with 50 trial passengers to assess service procedures and identify…

  • Phuket airport skips memorial for deadly One-Two-Go crash | Thaiger

    Phuket airport skips memorial for deadly One-Two-Go crash

    Eighteen years after the One-Two-Go crash killed 90 people in Phuket, no memorial was held again, as Phuket International Airport instead staged dance shows. The crash of One-Two-Go flight OG269 on September 16, 2007, claimed 90 lives, yet Airports of Thailand (AoT) and its staff at Phuket airport have never held a memorial. No service was held in the days…

  • Thai Airways axes first class in bold premium revamp | Thaiger

    Thai Airways axes first class in bold premium revamp

    Thai Airways has confirmed that it will retire its first class cabins, a product once hailed as the pinnacle of luxury but now confined to just three Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. The decision closes a chapter in the airline’s history, with first class having once graced its flagship Airbus A380s, Boeing 747s and Airbus A340s. These exclusive cabins, occasionally used for…

  • Thai Lion Air eyes new routes despite tourism slowdown | Thaiger

    Thai Lion Air eyes new routes despite tourism slowdown

    Thai Lion Air is expanding its fleet and launching new routes as it targets high-demand destinations, despite a drop in international tourist arrivals. The budget carrier plans to add at least two Boeing 737 jets to its fleet this year, focusing on high-demand routes such as China and Japan, despite revising its earlier goal of operating 40 aircraft. The adjustment…

  • Thailand flies high with top marks in aviation safety audit | Thaiger

    Thailand flies high with top marks in aviation safety audit

    Thailand passed a major international aviation audit, earning praise for its safety standards and oversight after a thorough inspection by a global body. The kingdom has passed a comprehensive audit by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), earning global praise for its aviation oversight and safety standards. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) confirmed that Thailand scored an impressive…

  • Thai AirAsia X launches Bangkok-Almaty flights from December | Thaiger

    Thai AirAsia X launches Bangkok-Almaty flights from December

    Thai AirAsia X is taking off into Central Asia with a new direct route from Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport to Almaty, Kazakhstan, offering promotional fares starting at 6,690 baht. The airline’s first venture into the region aims to attract Thai travellers seeking visa-free trips, unique culture, and breathtaking natural scenery in a consistently cool climate. The service will operate four…

  • Storm chaos: Cathay Pacific cancels 20 flights including to Bangkok | Thaiger

    Storm chaos: Cathay Pacific cancels 20 flights including to Bangkok

    Cathay Pacific faced significant disruptions yesterday as Storm Tapah wreaked havoc across Asia, forcing the airline to cancel 20 flights on key routes spanning China, Singapore, Thailand, Japan, and beyond. Thousands of passengers were left stranded yesterday, September 8, at major airports, including those in Osaka, Beijing, Bangkok, and Seoul. Storm Tapah, which has intensified over the South China Sea,…

  • Thai Airways anticipates strong fourth quarter with rising demand | Thaiger

    Thai Airways anticipates strong fourth quarter with rising demand

    Thai Airways (THAI) anticipates a robust fourth quarter, with a load factor exceeding 80%, driven by both international demand and Thai tourists favouring Asian destinations. China and Japan have consistently attracted travellers throughout the year. Kittiphong Sansomboon, THAI Chief Commercial Officer, said that a strong baht and the visa-free programme have increased Thai tourists visiting Asian locations. During peak travel…

  • New non-stop Mumbai to Phuket flight opens doors for tourists | Thaiger

    New non-stop Mumbai to Phuket flight opens doors for tourists

    Mumbai, India’s bustling financial capital, is now directly connected to one of Thailand’s most coveted tourist destinations, Phuket, thanks to the launch of a new flight route by Akasa Air planned for September 20. This non-stop service promises to revolutionise travel between India and Thailand, offering an efficient and seamless journey, leaving behind the long layovers and connecting flights that…

  • Thailand’s aviation authority may lift Nok Air flight suspension | Thaiger

    Thailand’s aviation authority may lift Nok Air flight suspension

    The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) is considering lifting the international flight suspension for Nok Air after the airline submitted a safety improvement plan. The CAAT had initially halted Nok Air’s international operations due to safety standard concerns. Nok Air’s management has now provided documentation outlining their commitment to meeting CAAT’s safety requirements. The CAAT will evaluate the submitted…

  • Bangkok Airways warns of U-Tapao airport pull-out | Thaiger

    Bangkok Airways warns of U-Tapao airport pull-out

    Thailand’s ambitious U-Tapao Airport project may be about to hit turbulence, with the consortium behind the 290-billion-baht development warning it could walk away after years of delays and government inaction. Bangkok Airways CEO Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth confirmed that U-Tapao International Aviation Co Ltd (UTA), in which the airline holds a 45% stake, has asked for one month to decide whether to…

  • Bangkok Airways plans 400-million-baht upgrade for Trat Airport | Thaiger

    Bangkok Airways plans 400-million-baht upgrade for Trat Airport

    Bangkok Airways has unveiled plans to enhance Trat Airport, aiming to establish it as the East’s aviation hub and stimulate economic and tourism growth in the province. Bangkok Airways CEO Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth shared details of the project during a press briefing at Trat Airport yesterday, September 1. The airport, situated on 1,600 rai of land in Tha Som subdistrict, Khao…

  • Hat Yai Airport gets flashy facelift for 37th anniversary | Thaiger

    Hat Yai Airport gets flashy facelift for 37th anniversary

    From humble beginnings to high-flying growth, Hat Yai Airport is celebrating 37 years of connecting Thailand’s Deep South to the rest of the world, and it’s not stopping there. Airport director Kritsada Puksap, joined by deputy directors Nopphon Phayapphrai and Wing Commander Chaiyong Lamphrom, revealed impressive figures at a recent press conference. Between October last year and July this year,…

  • Nok Air ordered to halt international flights over safety | Thaiger

    Nok Air ordered to halt international flights over safety

    The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has directed Nok Air to pause its international flight operations and halt route expansion due to safety concerns. The airline, however, clarified that an issue with an aircraft engine has already been addressed by replacing it. Currently, Nok Air is not conducting international flights due to the low travel season. During peak times,…

  • Vietjet turbocharges fleet with new Boeing jets and routes | Thaiger

    Vietjet turbocharges fleet with new Boeing jets and routes

    Budget airline Vietjet Thailand is gearing up for a massive fleet expansion, rolling out new aircraft and routes in a bold bid to challenge rivals and scoop up millions more passengers. Chief Executive Woranate Laprabang confirmed the airline will acquire nine new Boeing 737-8 jets this year, moving towards a full Boeing fleet within five years. The switch will give…

  • Thai Airways takes Michelin street food and local flavours sky-high | Thaiger

    Thai Airways takes Michelin street food and local flavours sky-high

    Thai Airways is taking in-flight dining to new heights, transforming ordinary meals into cultural experiences through its Good Taste for a Good Cause initiative. The national carrier says the programme not only celebrates Thai cuisine but also provides vital support for local farmers, artisans, and community enterprises. Central to the effort is the revolutionary Streets to Sky programme, which brings…

  • Bangkok simulator wins UK aviation seal of approval | Thaiger

    Bangkok simulator wins UK aviation seal of approval

    Bangkok just scored a major lift-off in global aviation training: Acron Aviation’s state-of-the-art Airbus simulator has won the UK regulator’s seal of approval. Acron Aviation announced that its Airbus A320 Full Flight Simulator (FFS) at the Bangkok Training Centre (BTC) has been officially certified by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The approval, confirmed this week, marks a milestone for…

  • Parking pain: Don Mueang slaps higher charges on travellers | Thaiger

    Parking pain: Don Mueang slaps higher charges on travellers

    Flying from Don Mueang next year could hit travellers in the pocket before they even leave the ground: airport bosses have announced a parking price hike from December. Don Mueang International Airport confirmed that parking fees across all its facilities will rise sharply, with the 7-24 hour rate more than doubling from 110 baht to 250 baht. The revised structure…

  • SmartLynx Thailand lands first jet ahead of big launch | Thaiger

    SmartLynx Thailand lands first jet ahead of big launch

    A new player is taxiing onto Thailand’s aviation scene as Thai SmartLynx Airlines has taken delivery of its very first aircraft, an Airbus A320, signalling its ambitious entry into the country’s skies. The 13.4 year old narrowbody jet, now carrying the Thai registration HS-SXA, touched down at Bangkok Don Mueang Airport on August 22. Previously flown by SilkAir, the A320…

  • Suvarnabhumi super expansion to handle 120 million flyers | Thaiger

    Suvarnabhumi super expansion to handle 120 million flyers

    Suvarnabhumi Airport is about to get supersized. Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT) has updated its master plan to double the airport’s capacity. The revised target is to handle up to 120 million passengers annually as part of a bold new development push. According to acting AoT president Paweena Jariyathitipong, over 70% of this year’s master plan study is now complete…

  • Air Serbia eyes Bangkok return after decades-long break | Thaiger

    Air Serbia eyes Bangkok return after decades-long break

    Thailand could soon welcome more Balkan tourists directly, as Air Serbia considers reviving long-haul winter flights to Bangkok, a destination not served from Belgrade since the collapse of Yugoslavia. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) confirmed it’s in talks with the airline as part of a push to boost direct air access from the Balkan region. TAT’s marketing representative for…

  • Free flights frenzy: Tourists lured with 700 million baht giveaway | Thaiger

    Free flights frenzy: Tourists lured with 700 million baht giveaway

    Thailand is betting big on tourism, with a 700 million baht budget set aside to hand out free domestic flights to foreign travellers. The government is rolling out a bold plan to lure at least 200,000 more international tourists into Thailand’s heartland by offering free domestic air tickets. Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong confirmed today, August 20, that he…

  • Pattaya Airways turbocharges tourism with new jets | Thaiger

    Pattaya Airways turbocharges tourism with new jets

    Thailand’s skies are about to get busier—and easier—as Pattaya Airways takes delivery of three ATR72 turboprop aircraft, a move aimed at fuelling domestic travel and making multi-city trips across the kingdom a breeze. The expansion, set to kick off in December, strengthens Thailand’s tourism rebound by adding more routes and increasing flight frequencies between major hubs and emerging hotspots. “These…

  • Thai trainer and Russian student injured in plane crash in Phuket | Thaiger

    Thai trainer and Russian student injured in plane crash in Phuket

    A small plane crashed into roadside woodland in the Paklok sub-district of Phuket yesterday, August 17, leaving two men injured, a Thai trainer and a Russian flying student. The plane, reportedly belonging to a private company, went down beside a road near a runway at around 4.30pm. The victims were identified as 40 year old Thai trainer Surasak Chana and…

  • VietJet Thailand launches Phuket-Mumbai flights at 1,400 baht | Thaiger

    VietJet Thailand launches Phuket-Mumbai flights at 1,400 baht

    VietJet Thailand has launched its inaugural flight connecting Phuket and Mumbai, expanding its network to India. Pinyot Phiboolsongkram, vice president of commerce and customer relations at VietJet Thailand, announced the new route on August 14, enhancing travel options between Thailand’s popular tourist destination and India’s largest city. The inaugural flight from Phuket to Mumbai was celebrated at Phuket International Airport,…

  • AirAsia flight lands at Gimpo due to turbulence, not error (update) | Thaiger

    AirAsia flight lands at Gimpo due to turbulence, not error (update)

    AirAsia has refuted claims that one of its flights mistakenly landed at the wrong airport, which initially headed towards Seoul, explaining that the pilot diverted to Gimpo Airport due to turbulence. The budget airline clarified that flight D7506 from Sepang to Incheon initially landed at Gimpo for refuelling because of adverse weather conditions. AirAsia X CEO Benyamin Ismali stated that…

  • Thai court weighs foreign pilot hiring dispute | Thaiger

    Thai court weighs foreign pilot hiring dispute

    Thai airlines are not currently hiring foreign pilots for domestic routes, but that could change next year depending on a key court ruling. In March, the Thai Pilots Association filed legal action against the Ministry of Labour, seeking a temporary injunction to halt the use of foreign pilots on domestic services. The case stems from last year’s high tourism season,…

  • Cathay Pacific’s LA to Hong Kong trip turns into 29-hour nightmare (video) | Thaiger

    Cathay Pacific’s LA to Hong Kong trip turns into 29-hour nightmare (video)

    What was supposed to be a routine 13-hour hop across the Pacific turned into a 29-hour ordeal for almost 300 Cathay Pacific passengers, leaving some calling it the world’s longest commercial flight in terms of sheer misery. Flight CX883 left Los Angeles at 12.55am (local time) on Monday, August 4, bound for Hong Kong. But as the 15 year old…

  • Thai Airways soars with 12 billion baht profit in Q2 | Thaiger

    Thai Airways soars with 12 billion baht profit in Q2

    Thai Airways (THAI) is flying high again, racking up a staggering profit of more than 12 billion baht in the second quarter of 2025, fuelled by cheaper jet fuel and strong passenger growth. The flag carrier and its subsidiaries reported revenue of 44.83 billion baht (excluding one-time items) for the quarter, up 1.9% on last year. Passenger numbers climbed 4.2%…

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