Airline interline provider Dohop connects Norse Atlantic, Thai Vietjet
Airline interline solutions provider Dohop is adding Norse Atlantic Airways and Thai Vietjet to offer European-Asia connected journeys for their customers.
The move follows the launch of Norse’s twice-weekly service to Bangkok from Oslo.
This enables Norse customers to easily connect onto domestic destinations across Thailand, such as Phuket, Krabi and Chiang Mai.
The new partnership between Norse Atlantic Airways and Thai Vietjet is possible via Dohop’s airline interline tech, which automatically generates the best flight options and fares.
Dohop manages the connection and can offer prompt assistance in the event of flight cancellations or delays.
Pinyot Pibulsonggram, Thai Vietjet Head of Commercial said: “We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Norse.”
“We are able to provide our passengers with a more convenient connection to numerous destinations via our Bangkok base.”
Dohop’s tech enables airlines to expand their network by giving their travellers access to destinations they do not serve directly.
Learn more about : Norse Atlantic Airways ( United Kingdom )
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