(23/09/22) Thai Airways has unveiled its flights plans for Winter 2022-2023. From 30 October 2022 to 25 March 2023, Thai Airways will operate flights to a total of 34 European, Australian and Asian routes, with increased frequencies on select routes. The Thai airline, which flies to and from its base at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) near Bangkok, will operate the following intercontinental flights: – Bangkok-London: twice daily flights; – Bangkok-Paris: daily flight; – Bangkok-Zurich: daily flight; – Bangkok-Frankfurt: twice daily flights; – Bangkok-Munich: daily flight; – Bangkok-Copenhagen: daily flight; – Bangkok-Stockholm: 5 flights per week from Bangkok on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, increasing to daily from 1 December 2022; – Bangkok-Sydney: daily flight; and – Bangkok-Melbourne: daily flight. The airline will also operate the following regional routes: – Bangkok-Tokyo (Narita): twice daily flights; – Bangkok-Tokyo (Haneda): daily flight; – Bangkok-Nagoya: daily flight; – Bangkok-Osaka: daily flight; – Bangkok-Fukuoka: daily flight; – Bangkok-Sapporo: daily flight starting 1 December 2022; – Bangkok-Manila: twice daily flights. – Bangkok-Seoul: thrice daily flights; – Bangkok-Taipei: daily flights, increasing to double daily from 14 January 2023; – Bangkok-Hong Kong: twice daily flights; – Bangkok-Singapore: thrice daily flights; – Bangkok-Jakarta: twice daily flights; – Bangkok-Denpasar: daily flight; – Bangkok-Kuala Lumpur: twice daily flights; – Bangkok-Kolkata: daily flight starting 1 January 2023; – Bangkok-Chennai: daily flight; – Bangkok-Hyderabad: daily flight; – Bangkok-Bengaluru: daily flight; – Bangkok-New Delhi: every day, 22 flights per week. Flight TG335 departs from Bangkok on Fridays; – Bangkok-Mumbai: daily flight, increasing to 11 flights per week from 1 January 2023; – Bangkok-Dhaka: every day, 10 flights per week. Flight TG339 departs from Bangkok every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday; – Bangkok-Lahore: 5 flights per week from Bangkok on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays; – Bangkok-Islamabad: 4 flights per week from Bangkok on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays; – Bangkok-Karachi: daily flight; – Bangkok-Jeddah: 4 flights per week from Bangkok on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, increasing to daily from 1 January 2023; The airline has not yet indicated whether it will be making an changes to aircraft used to increase or decrease capacity, thought this will very much depend on demand. All schedules are subject to change, so do check with the airline for any possible changes.
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