Bangkok Airways is expanding its route network.
The new flights includes Bangkok-Krabi (twice daily starting 31
March) and Bangkok-Mandalay (4 weekly flights starting 16
September). Both destinations are already open for booking.
Additional services will be in place for Bangkok-Trat (3 daily
flight) and Bangkok-Male (5 weekly flights starting 31 March).
Moreover, all flights served between Bangkok-Phnom Penh will now
be operated by Airbus A319 and additional frequencies will be
added to flights between Samui-Phuket during summer.
The airline recently launched a direct service
from Bangkok to Vientiane – Laos, and an additional service
between Hong Kong – Koh Samui. Flights to Koh Samui, Siem Reap and
Luang Prabang will be seasonally adjusted. All recently introduced
flights and services to other destinations will be maintained as
during this timetable period.
Currently, Bangkok Airways serves eight domestic routes: Chiang
Mai, Lampang, Sukhothai, Pattaya (U-Tapao), Trat, Phuket, Samui
and Krabi and eleven international routes: Hong Kong, Singapore,
Kuala Lumpur, Luang Prabang, Vientiane, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap,
Yangon, Maldives, Dhaka and Mumbai.
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