Thai Airways International
today increased flights on the route Bangkok – Hyderabad, India, to 5 flights per
week.
The
airline first began operating the route Bangkok – Hyderabad on 30 October 2006, operating 3
flights per week on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Now, THAI has increased flights on the route
to 5 flights per week, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday,
utilizing Airbus A300-600 aircraft on flight TG329, departing from Bangkok at 20.35 hours, arriving in Hyderabad at 22.50 hours (local time)
and flight TG330 departing from Hyderabad at 23.55 hours (local time), arriving in Bangkok at 04.55 hours (the following day), as of 15
January 2008 onwards.
Expanding flights will
aid in profitability, expanding THAI’s aviation market in the Asia
and South Asia region, which includes expansion of the I.T. customer market, overseas tourism market from India to Thailand. Furthermore, Hyderabad serves as the
center for connecting THAI’s flights from Southern India into Thailand to other destinations operated by the company, especially Los
Angeles, U.S.A., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong, Sydney, and Melbourne, Australia.
Currently, THAI operated flights to 6 destinations in
India, Delhi, Calcutta, Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
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