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Thai Airways International
has adjusted its summer schedule and changed aircraft types used on certain flights, in order to meet passenger traffic
demand between 17 April and 30 June 2003, details are as follows:
Flight Reductions
- Between 17 April and 30 June 2003
- Bangkok – Hong Kong v.v.
- Decrease from 42 flights to 28 flights per week
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Bangkok – Kaohsiung v.v.
- Decrease from 7 flights to 4 flights per week
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Bangkok – Pusan v.v.
- Decrease from 3 flights to 2 flights per week
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Bangkok – Singapore v.v.
- Decrease from 49 flights to 46 flights per week (from 17-30 April 2003) and to 39
flights per week (from 1 May -30 June 2003)
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Bangkok – Narita – Los Angeles v.v.
- Decrease from 7 flights to 3 flights per week
- Adjust flight operations between
Bangkok – Dubai v.v.
- To operate Bangkok – Dubai – Abu Dhabi and decrease from 7 flights to 4 flights per week
Flight Suspensions
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With Immediate Effect to 30 June 2003 - Bangkok – Osaka – Los Angeles
v.v.
From 21 April to 30 June 2003
- Bangkok – Dubai – Kuwait v.v.
From 17-30 April 2003
- Bangkok – Abu Dhabi – Bahrain – Bangkok
From 17-30 April 2003
- Bangkok – Hong Kong – Taipei
v.v.
Change of Aircraft Types
- Bangkok – Hanoi v.v.
- Bangkok – Vientiane v.v.
- Bangkok – Phnom Penh v.v.
- Bangkok – Taipei – Seoul v.v.
- Bangkok – Guangzhou v.v. |