Thai AirAsia launches new route from Bangkok to Trang
Thai AirAsia now flies to Trang Airport in southern Thailand from Bangkok.
Thai AirAsia now flies to Trang Airport in southern Thailand from Bangkok.
Nok Air now flies the Thai domestic route between Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport and Chiang Rai in northern Thailand.
Korean Air now flies from Daegu in South Korea to Thailand’s capital airport Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Thai Airways resumes non-stop flights to Belgium. Brussels becomes airline’s 72nd destination worldwide.
SEAir now flies to Thailand’s capital Bangkok from Clark in the Philippines.
Jetairfly now flies from the Belgian capital airport Brussels Airport to Phuket and Bangkok in Thailand.
IndiGo now flies from Bombay to the airports in both Bangkok and Dubai.
Bangkok Airways launches its second route to India. The airline now flies from Bangkok to Bangalore.
IndiGo’s second international low-cost route is from Delhi in India to Thailand’s capital Bangkok.
Jeju Air has launched its second route to Thailand’s capital Bangkok, flying from South Korea’s second-largest city Busan.
53 new routes saw the light of day in the last week. But which low-cost airline took on three network carriers? And which airline returned to Baghdad after 21 years of absence? We have lots of pictures to go with the analysis and of course the downloadable spreadsheet detailing all the routes.