Thai Airways restarting 39 international routes
Thai Airways International will restart full international service at the end of October.
It is resuming 36 international routes linking Europe, Australia, and Asia.
The schedule operates as the airline’s winter flight plan, and will support airlift for the existing Phuket sandbox and wider tourism reopening next month
It will specifically operate seven routes to support the Phuket sandbox, with regular Bangkok flights extended to Phuket from London, Frankfurt, Paris, Zurich, Copenhagen, Stockholm and Munich.
It is also offering Bangkok flights to Brussels and Milan.
Routes relaunching between Bangkok and Asian destinations include Jakarta, Taipei, Seoul, HK, Singapore, Mumbai and several Japan routes.
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