Thai
Airways has confirmed that it will operate two one-way
repatriation flights to/from
Copenhagen later this month.
The special flights are in addition to the three
one-way repatriation flights to/from
London Heathrow, two to/from
Frankfurt,
and two to/from
Taipei, that the Thai flag carrier has already confirmed will
take place in August.
The two one-way repatriation flights to Copenhagen
(CPH) will take place on 16 and 30 August 2020.
Tickets on TG950 from Suvarnabhumi (BKK) to CPH
are being sold as one-way and start at 17,935 Baht for Economy
Class. Terms and conditions apply.
The two flights are scheduled to depart BKK at 06:50 and arrive at
CPH at
13:10.
The return flight from CPH, TG951, will be used to carry stranded Thais,
as well as foreigners who meet the necessary requirements, back home.
Anyone interested in taking TG951 from CPH should contact the
Royal Thai Embassy in Copenhagen for details. Those wishing to buy
tickets on the BKK-CPH flights can do so on Thai Airways' website.
Cargo
will be delivered on both departure and arrival flights.
The Thai flag carrier will operate the flight with
an Airbus A350-900 aircraft,
adhering to strict COVID19 preventive measures, including a
revised meal
service, cabin crew wearing PPE, and others. Passengers must wear a
face mask during the flight.
The airline suspended all international flights in
March 2020 and is currently hoping to gradually resume services
later this year.
See also:
Thai Airways to Operate Three Repatriation Flights to/from
London Heathrow in August,
Thai Airways to Operate Two Repatriation Flights to/from Taipei in
August,
Thai Airways to Operate Two Repatriation Flights to/from
Copenhagen in August and
Thai Airways to Operate Two Repatriation Flights to/from
Germany in August.
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