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Welcome To Thai Airways Official Press Release Page


Thai Airways is the flag carrier of The Kingdom of Thailand, operating from Bangkok International Airport, Bangkok. Currently, Thai Airways flies to 62 destinations.

Fleet
Currently, Thai Airways operates 50 airplanes. The airplanes are:
  • Airbus A330-300 (11)
  • Boeing 737-400 (10)
  • Boeing 737-500
  • Boeing 747-400 (11)
  • Boeing 747-400D (2)
  • Boeing 757-200 (2)
  • Boeing 767-300
  • Boeing 767-300ER (12)
  • McDonnell Douglas MD-11 (2)

Thai Airways is waiting for 41 airplanes to arrive. The airplanes are:
  • Airbus A330-300 (4)
  • Airbus A340-200 (15)
  • Boeing 747-400 (6)
  • Boeing 767-300ER (4)
  • Boeing 777-200 (10)

Destinations
Thai Airways flies to 64 destinations.
  • Amsterdam (Netherlands)
  • Auckland (New Zealand)
  • Beijing (China)
  • Bandar Seri Begawan (Brunei Darussalam)
  • Cairo (Egypt)
  • Chengdu (China)
  • Chennai (India)
  • Chiang Mai (Thailand)
  • Delhi (India)
  • Denpasar (Indonesia)
  • Dhaka (Bangladesh)
  • Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
  • Guangzhou (China)
  • Guilin (China)
  • Hanoi (Vietnam)
  • Hat Yai (Thailand)
  • Helsinki (Finland)
  • Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)
  • Hong Kong
  • Istanbul (Turkey)
  • Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta (Indonesia)
  • Jakarta Halim Perdanakusuma (Indonesia)
  • Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)
  • Johannesburg (South Africa)
  • Johor Bahru (Malaysia)
  • Kathmandu (Nepal)
  • Kota Kinabalu (Malaysia)
  • Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia)
  • Kuching (Malaysia)
  • London Gatwick (United Kingdom)
  • London Heathrow (United Kingdom)
  • Madrid (Spain)
  • Makassar (Indonesia)
  • Manila (Philippines)
  • Medan (Indonesia)
  • Melbourne (Australia)
  • Milan Malpensa (Italy)
  • Moscow Domodedovo (Russia)
  • Mumbai (India)
  • Nagoya (Japan)
  • Osaka Kansai (Japan)
  • Padang (Indonesia)
  • Palembang (Indonesia)
  • Paris Charles-De-Gaulle (France)
  • Paris Orly (France)
  • Penang (Malaysia)
  • Perth (Australia)
  • Phnom Penh (Cambodia)
  • Phuket (Thailand)
  • Pontianak (Indonesia)
  • Riga (Latvia)
  • Rome Fiumicino (Italy)
  • Seoul Incheon (South Korea)
  • Shanghai Hongqiao (China)
  • Siem Reap (Cambodia)
  • Singapore
  • Surabaya (Indonesia)
  • Sydney (Australia)
  • Taipei Taoyuan (Taiwan)
  • Tokyo Haneda (Japan)
  • Tokyo Narita (Japan)
  • Vienna (Austria)
  • Vientiane (Laos)
  • Yangoon (Myanmar)

In Flight Entertainment
Silk
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Silk IFE is available in all of our widebody fleet. With Silk, you may enjoy blockbuster movies, games, music and many more.

Silk Mini
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Silk Mini is installed in our Boeing 737-400. While in flight, you may watch several short comedies to kill time.

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Thai Airways Added More Destinations


20 February 1994

Bangkok - After the arrival of a new Boeing 767-300ER from Boeing factory in the United States, Thai Airways added Amsterdam as its newest destination. Flights to Amsterdam departs 5 times weekly. However, the CEO of Thai Airways has indicated that more flights will be added to Amsterdam, allowing a daily service.

On the same day, a new Airbus A330-300 has also arrived from Airbus factory in France, and the airplane is being deployed to Vienna with 5 flights weekly.

These 2 planes are fitted with Silk IFE, allowing passengers to enjoy latest blockbuster movies, TV shows, games and many more during the flight.




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