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JAL and Thai Airways Code Share on Suvarnabhumi - Krabi Flights

Travel News Asia Monday, 26 March 2007

JAL and Thai Airways International have expanded their bilateral code share agreement to include twice daily domestic flights operated by the Thai airline between Bangkok and the popular holiday destination of Krabi in southern Thailand.

Located approximately 814 kilometers from Bangkok, Krabi Province is a popular holiday destination with domestic and International tourists. It has been described as one of the most attractive destinations in southern Thailand teeming with natural attractions including white sandy beaches, fascinating coral reefs, numerous large and small islands including the world famous Phi Phi Islands, and verdant forests with caves and waterfalls.

Passengers traveling from Japan will be able to smoothly connect via Bangkok’s new Suvarnabhumi International Airport onto Krabi using the new domestic code share flights.

Including code share flights operated by Thai Airways, JAL currently serves the new Bangkok airport on 4 routes with a total of 56 round-trip flights per week, linking Fukuoka, Nagoya, Osaka, Tokyo to the Thai capital.

JAL already offers convenient domestic connection services from Suvarnabhumi to Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Phuket using Thai's operated flights carrying the Japan Airlines code ‘JL’.

JAL stopped code sharing on Thai's daily flight operating between Bangkok’s old Don Muang airport and the southern Thai city of Hat Yai on March 24 2007.

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