Articles Tagged ‘Thai Lion Air’
Thai VietJet announces 5 new domestic routes as Thailand’s domestic LCC penetration rises to 71%
Thai VietJet is to start 5 new routes, each highly competitive on a city basis, with between 70 + 112 weekly frequencies by competitors. But, it’s different at airport level.
Thai VietJet to begin new Bangkok – Haikou in October
As Thai VietJet plans Bangkok – Haikou, its first China route, we look at the market and the primarily domestic Thai operator.
Thai Lion Air brings Osaka closer to Bangkok
Thai Lion Air becomes the fourth airline to connect Bangkok Don Mueang and Osaka Kansai.
Europe and Asia battle it out in the latest Arch of Triumph competition
In this week’s Arch of Triumph competition, four airports compete to be crowned the weekly winner. With two airports each from Europe and Asia, all of which greeted new low-cost services on single-aisle aircraft, it’s a hot battle to see which airport has taken the title given the similar characteristics of the routes.
Thai Lion Air takes flight for Nagoya
Thai Lion Air begins a five times weekly service between Bangkok Don Mueang and Nagoya.
Thai Lion Air introduces second Japanese destination from Bangkok
Thai Lion Air launches flights between Bangkok Don Mueang and Fukuoka.
Asian airports maintain momentum in 2019 Arch of Triumph competition
As we enter the second week of the 2019 Arch of Triumph competition, Asian airports show no sign of loosening their grip on this prestigious weekly award. All of the FTWA entries received so far this year have come from airports on the continent. Read on to see which one took home the honours this […]
Thai Lion Air starts first services to Sri Lanka
Thai Lion Air launches daily flights between Bangkok Don Mueang and Colombo.
Thai Lion Air departs for Denpasar
Thai Lion Air begins a daily service between Bangkok Don Mueang and Denpasar in Indonesia.
Asian low-cost market overtook Europe in terms of size in 2017; could achieve a 50% market share by 2030; five nations already at 50% share
Asian low-cost seats are forecast to reach a capacity of 532 million in 2018. Jonathan Ford takes a deeper look into the development of the model across the continent, including its market share of all seats, and which country markets have seen the greatest stimulation over the past decade.
Airbus outperforms Boeing for deliveries in April; combined productivity down 3.1%; Primera Air gets first A321neo
Airbus and Boeing managed to deliver 95 aircraft between them in April, down 3.1% versus the same month last year. Among the delivery highlights for the fourth month of 2018 included Primera Air getting its first A321neo, allowing the LCC to become the latest to venture into the long-haul sector.
Airbus and Boeing match Q1 2017 delivery results in Q1 2018; Boeing has major lead over European rival; Singapore Airlines takes first 787-10
In March, Airbus and Boeing delivered 147 aircraft combined, up from the 136 units distributed in the same month of 2017. As a result of this productivity surge, both have matched the results of Q1 2017 during Q1 2018, an outcome generated due to a productivity slowdown in February of 13%.