What are the names of the airlines in Thailand?
Guide to Airlines in Thailand Thai Airways / Thai Smile Bangkok Airways Thai AirAsia Nok Air Thai Lion Air Thai VietJet Air Orient Thai
Where can I find cheap flights to Thailand?
Click on the links to browse cheap flights to Thailand and then compare the prices of other airlines flying to Thailand.
Where does Thai Airways fly in and out of?
Partly owned and headquartered in Bangkok, Thai Airways is Thailand’s flagship carrier. It operates out of the newer Suvarnabhumi Airport rather than the more budget-oriented Don Mueang International Airport.
When to check in for Thai Airways flights?
Enjoy the convenience and ease of internet check-in for THAI operated flights (TG 3 digits.) Check-in can be made from 24-1 hour prior to. scheduled flight departure at all THAI check-in online stations. The Surname is the passenger family name as written in the booking confirmation e-mail or printed on the paper ticket.
Where is the corporate headquarters of Thai Airways?
Thai Airways International Public Co., ltd., trading as THAI ( SET : THAI, Thai: บริษัท การบินไทย จำกัด (มหาชน)) is the flag carrier airline of Thailand. Formed in 1961, the airline has its corporate headquarters in Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Chatuchak District, Bangkok, and primarily operates from Suvarnabhumi Airport.
When did Thai Airways become a national airline?
On 1 April 1988, then-Prime Minister Gen. Prem Tinsulanonda, merged the international and domestic operations of the two companies to form the present company, Thai Airways International, to have a single national carrier. On 25 June 1991, the reconfigured company listed its shares on the Stock Exchange of Thailand and offered them to the public.
How many Airbus and Boeing planes does Thai Airways have?
Thai Airways operates a fleet of widebody aircraft from both Airbus and Boeing, totaling 36 aircraft as of April 2021. Thai maintains three maintenance centres, at U-Tapao International Airport, Don Mueang International Airport, and Suvarnabhumi Airport. The centers service aircraft belonging to other airlines in addition to Thai aircraft.