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  2. Nok Air - Wikipedia

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    Nok Air began its first international service on 31 May 2007, with daily flights to Bangalore, India, but suspended these flights in 2020. [4] Nok Air serves the largest number of domestic routes within Thailand, with 24 routes. [5] Nok Air operates largely independently from Thai Airways, which has caused some friction between the two companies.

  3. Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport - Wikipedia

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    Nakhon Si Thammarat Airport then had Nok Air, Thai AirAsia, and One-Two-Go as airlines. Thai Airways and PBair later suspended service. In July 2008, the Department of Civil Aviation (Thailand) suspended the certificate of One-Two-Go (operated by Orient Thai Airlines) from 22 July to 15 September. One-Two-Go was then re-certified and their ...

  4. Patee Sarasin - Wikipedia

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    The airline returned to profitability from 2009 to 2013, [6] but faced further crises including a collapse of its check-in system in 2015 and a pilot strike in 2016, which combined with increased competition from the launch of Thai Lion Air in 2013, saw Nok Air incurring heavy losses for several consecutive years, and Patee resigned from his ...

  5. Don Mueang International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Some ten airlines may relocate to Don Mueang. Budget airline Nok Air is already serving flights from and to Don Mueang. Nok Air handles about four million passengers per year. Orient Thai Airlines and Thai AirAsia have also started operations at Don Mueang. Thai AirAsia carried 7.2 million passengers in 2011.

  6. Surin Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is the only airport in Thailand to be owned by a local government, i.e., the Surin Provincial Administrative Organisation, and is operated by Department of Airports. The airport was open from 2002 to 2003 when the now defunct Air Andaman was the sole airline operating there, and reopened in 2013. [1] The airport was briefly served by Nok Air ...

  7. List of airports in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Map of Thailand. This is a list of airports in Thailand.There are 39 commercial service airports in Thailand, 10 of which are international airports. [1] The Department of Airports (DOA) managed 29 airports, while 7 airports are managed by Airports of Thailand (AOT), 3 airports are managed by Bangkok Airways (BA), and 1 airport is managed by the Royal Thai Navy (RTNV). [2]

  8. Chumphon Airport - Wikipedia

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    Nok Air: Bangkok–Don Mueang [1] Thai AirAsia: Bangkok–Don Mueang: Overview. In 2008 the airport reopened after nine years of closure. ... Airports of Thailand ...

  9. List of airline codes (N) - Wikipedia

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    AIR STAR Thailand 2014 [1] KZ NCA Nippon Cargo Airlines: NIPPON CARGO Japan NVK Nizhnevartovskavia: VARTOSKAVIA Russia NOH No. 32 (The Royal) Squadron: NORTHOLT United Kingdom AKG No. 84 Squadron RAF: GRIFTER United Kingdom NBL Nobil Air: NOBIL AIR Moldova DD NOK Nok Air: NOK AIR Thailand XW NCT NokScoot: BIG BIRD Thailand NRL Nolinor Aviation ...