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Thai Airways International was founded in 1960 as a joint venture between Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS), which held a 30 percent share of the new company valued at two million Thai baht, and Thailand's domestic carrier, Thai Airways Company (Thai: เดินอากาศไทย). [17]
Bangkok Airways: Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Koh Samui, Phuket: Cebu Pacific: Manila [11] China Airlines: Taipei–Taoyuan [12] China Eastern Airlines: Kunming, Shanghai–Pudong: China Southern Airlines: Guangzhou: Eastar Jet: Busan, [13] Seoul–Incheon [14] Etihad Airways: Abu Dhabi (begins 3 November 2025) [15] EVA Air: Taipei–Taoyuan [16] HK ...
Thai Airways International currently serves 56 international and nine domestic destinations from its home base at Bangkok ... New Chitose Airport [1] [21] [10] Sendai:
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Inside the domestic terminal in 2019 Thai Airways Boeing 747-400 departing from Phuket International Airport A view from Mai Khao beach with a Thai Airways Airbus A330-300 landing at Phuket International Airport's runway 09 Runway 09, with Mai Khao beach in the foreground Phuket International Airport (original) in 2010
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In 2017, Thai took delivery of seven new aircraft and decommissioned two leased Airbus A330-300s bringing its active fleet to 100 as of 31 December 2017. [19] On 2 March 2021, Thai Airways submitted its rehabilitation plan to the Central Bankruptcy Court, followed by a press conference.
Thai AirAsia X (Thai: ไทยแอร์เอเชีย เอกซ์) is a Thai long-haul low-cost airline based at Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok. It is a joint venture of AirAsia X from Malaysia and Thai AirAsia .