Thai Airways International is to launch direct
flights between Bangkok and Brussels on 17 November
2011.
THAI will utilize Boeing 777-200ER aircraft on the
Bangkok-Brussels v.v. route and can carry a total of 292
passengers with 30 seats in Royal Silk Class and 262 seats in
Economy Class, with seats in all classes of travel equipped with
personal screens and the latest in-flight entertainment system.
Flight TG934 will depart
Bangkok on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 00:30 and
arrive in Brussels at 07:00.
The return flight, TG935,
will depart Brussels on the same day at 13:30 and arrive in
Bangkok at 06:20 the next day.
The total flight time on the Bangkok-Brussels
route is 12.30 hours and 10.50 hours on the return from
Brussels-Bangkok.
Mr. Pandit Chanapai, THAI Executive Vice
President for Commercial, said, “THAI is pleased to introduce
Brussels as its newest destination to serve the European Union
(EU), as the only Southeast Asian carrier to operate non-stop
flights on the route Bangkok-Brussels. Flights to Brussels
will serve business travel among the international community from
Thailand and the European Union conducting state travel. Leisure
passengers from Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and France
will also take advantage of direct flights into Bangkok, with
passengers traveling beyond Bangkok to Thai domestic destinations
and other parts of Southeast Asia.”
Flights on the Bangkok-Brussels route will go on
sale 1 July 2011.
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