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Bangkok Airways’ Scorching Summer Alternate Journeys

Travel News Asia Date: 21 February 2001

Bangkok Airways is proud to announce exciting new alternate journeys for the summer season. The airline now provides better connections and opportunities for those people with the adventurous streak.

The highlight of Bangkok Airways Summer season is the introduction of a new alternate destination for every traveler starting in May 2001. Hua Hin is the latest addition to our network for those wanting the luxurious life of golf, seafood and idyllic hideaways.

Bangkok Airways will take delivery of its second new Boeing 717-200 in late April. The Bangkok-Siem Reap flights will be increased to three flights with the Boeing aircraft as well as the Bangkok-Phnom Penh sector, which will be increased to 18 flights per week.

The Bangkok - Huahin route will use the 70-seater ATR 72 aircraft, which passengers will also have the convenience to connect to Samui daily from Huahin.
 

Route Flight No. Dep.  Arr. Day
Bangkok-

Huahin
PG 421 0820 0850 Daily
Huahin-Bangkok PG 422 1930 2000 Daily
Samui -Huahin PG 422 1800 1900 Daily
Huahin- Samui PG 421 0920 1020 Daily

The combination of Koh Samui to Bangkok via Huahin offers ideal connections for passengers flying from Europe.

From the 25th of March, the flights from Samui to Singapore will also be increased from seven to ten flights a week. While the Utapao to Phnom Penh route will be daily as well as the Bangkok-Sukhothai-Siem Reap sector.
 

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