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Thai Airways Profits Reduced
The third quarter of Thai Airways financial year saw profits down by over 14 percent compared with the same time last year, reporting an actual figure of USD12.8 million.
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Published: 17/08/07
Thai Airways First Class Lounge Voted Number 1
The recent Skytrax World Airline Survey, considered by the industry to be best around, has given Thai Airways Suvamabhumi Airport lounge the ultimate accolade.
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Published: 10/08/07
Thai Airways Fuel Surcharge On Some Routes
Thai Airways have raised the fuel surcharge on a small number of their routes, the increasing being effective from July 15 onwards.
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Published: 27/07/07
Thai Airways Green Awards
World Environment Day saw Thai Airways recognised for the many projects they are involved with that promote environmental and energy saving awareness, something that is not readily associated with an airline.
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Published: 05/06/07
Thai Airways considering Ornithopters
As part of its ongoing investment in the latest technology, Thai Airways is said to be considering the possibility of acquiring several ornithopters for its regional flights within Thailand over the next few years.
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Published: 11/05/07
Thai Airways carries Vulture
Passengers on a Thai Airways service between Bangkok and Beijing were somewhat surprised to find that one of their fellow travellers was a vulture with a 3-metre wingspan, and a taste for rotten flesh.
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Published: 09/05/07
Thai Orders More Airbus Planes
Despite the lengthy delays to the delivery of the Airbus A380 super jumbo planes, that have seen their entry into service put back again and again, Thai Airways is set to sign a massive deal with the manufacturer to buy a number of smaller A330 planes for use on routes throughout the Far East.
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Published: 01/05/07
Thai Airways to order more planes
Thai International Airways has opted to order several new Airbus A330 and A350 aircraft according to an announcement made by the Thai government. The airline, which has an outstanding order for several of the A380 super jumbo aircraft is believed to have received a significant discount on the planes as part of its compensation deal from Airbus over delays on delivery of the A380.
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Published: 19/02/07
Bangkok Airport to Reopen
Thai Airways domestic flights are likely to return to Bangkok Don Muang Airport in order to reduce congestion at the brand new Suvarnabhumi Airport, which opened last year at a cost of more than USD 4 Billion.
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Published: 05/02/07
Thai Airways to take over Australia routes
Thai Airways has announced that it will take over the operation of flights between Vienna and Bangkok from Austrian Airlines to ensure a seamless continuation of services for passengers wanting to fly between Austria and Australia from March.
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Published: 30/01/07
Thai Airways Predicts Profit Rise in 2007
A spokesman for Bangkok based Thai International Airways has claimed that the airline is expecting to see an increase of around 11 percent in profit levels over 2006 thanks to falling operating costs due to lower fuel prices.
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Published: 15/01/07
Airbus promises no more delays for Thai A380
Airbus has promised Thai Airways International that it is now fully confident that it will face no more delays in the production process of the new Airbus A380 super jumbo in the hopes that the airline will not cancel its order for six of the double-decker aircraft.
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Published: 05/12/06
Thai Airways warns Airbus about Delays
Executives from Bangkok based Thai Airways have warned Airbus that it is considering cancelling its order for 6 A380 super jumbo aircraft thanks to production delays caused by the complex wiring for the entertainment systems on board the plane.
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Published: 17/11/06
New Bangkok Airport Opens
Bangkok's stunning new Suvarnabhumi Airport has finally opened after almost a decade of planning and construction, and despite the recent military coup in Thailand. The airport, one of the most modern and largest in the world is capable of handling around 50 million passengers each year is designed to provide with a grand and impressive experience when arriving in the country.
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Published: 08/10/06
Thai Airways at Chittagong Airport
Despite opposition from trade unions and staff, Thai Airways have taken control of the operations and management of Chittagong Shah Amanat International Airport. The airport, which was upgraded to handle international flights in 2002 is the second largest in the country, and handles more than a million passengers annually.
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Published: 27/09/06
Business as Usual Claim Thai
Despite the military coup in Bangkok that saw the army take control of the organs of government in the country, most organisations, including Thai Airways have declared that tourism in the country is still both viable and important. Although the military have imposed martial law across the country, most resort areas are unchanged in terms of what they can offer, and what is available for visitors to enjoy during their holiday in Thailand.
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Published: 22/09/06
Thai announce plans to move to new Bangkok Airport
Thai Airways have confirmed plans to move their operations to the new Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok as part of a phased initiative to minimise inconvenience to both passengers and freight customers. Thai Airways International have confirmed that they will transport every aspect of their operation in time for the opening of the new complex on 28th September.
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Published: 25/08/06
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