In
an attempt to meet passenger’s demands for more space and privacy aboard
its all-economy-seat Airbus 320, Bangkok Airways recently introduced its
‘Boutique Premier Service’ (BPS) on flights between Bangkok and the Maldives.
The route now offers a total of 12 BPS seats per flight.
Curtained-off from
the regular economy class seats, BPS passengers can enjoy business-class service with a vacant
seat assigned between passengers. Three choices of main course and a wide selection of drinks are available.
Passengers also get access to the airline Boutique Lounge, while other privileges include priority luggage tag, and
30kg luggage
allowance.
Bangkok Airways
re-started direct flights between Bangkok and Maldives on November 30th, 2006 using its 162-seat A320, twice
weekly: Mondays and Thursdays. The flight leaves Bangkok at 14.50 hrs., and arrives at
Male International Airport at 17.00 hrs. On the return sector, the flight leaves
Male at 18.00 hrs., arriving in Bangkok at 00.30 hrs.
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