Your holiday to Thailand starts on the plane with the Thai hospitality of the national airline. You fly directly and without a stopover from Brussels to Bangkok and return, already from € 539.

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Thailand's national airline, Thai Airways International (THAI), has been ordered by Secretary of State Pailin to purchase smaller aircraft in order to save on operational and maintenance costs. According to him, the loss-making airline can then better compete with budget airlines.

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Since August 1, Thai Airways no longer flies with the Boeing 777 300ER to Brussels, but with the Airbus A350 900. The editors recently reported this in a message and asked for a short report. We read in this message that the aircraft 'offers more comfort to the passengers.'

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The net loss of Thai Airways International (THAI) rose to 2,5 billion baht in the second quarter. According to the airline, this is mainly due to exchange rate losses. A year ago, the loss was 2,9 billion baht. In the first half of the year, THAI made a net loss of 2 billion baht.

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As of today, THAI Airways will fly four times a week with the new Airbus 350-900 between Brussels and Bangkok. The very modern aircraft has a 1-2-1 seating arrangement in Business Class and a 3-3-3 arrangement in the spacious Economy Class

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Thai Airways International (THAI) wants to modernize its fleet over the next five years by replacing thirty old aircraft with modern and energy-efficient aircraft. At the end of July, the national airline wants to ask the government for permission for the fleet renewal.

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Thailand's national airline, THAI Airways International, will fly more often from Brussels to Bangkok. From 3 November, the THAI will fly five times a week from Brussels Airport to Bangkok. That is one flight more than is currently offered.

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Frans was unexpectedly able to go to Pattaya for a few weeks, he didn't have to think about it for long. Ticket booked and he departs from Brussels Zaventem with Thai Airways to Bangkok. Today part 2.

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Your holiday to Thailand starts on the plane with the Thai hospitality of the national airline. You fly directly and without a stopover from Brussels to Bangkok and return, already from € 444.

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I happened to look at the Flightradar24 app on my smartphone this morning and made the following observation: the THAI Airways flight from Bangkok to Brussels was diverted to Copenhagen this morning. The website of Brussels Airport also states that the flight is 'diverted'.

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THAI International Airways will replace its Boeing 1-777ER with the Airbus A300 from August 350 on flights between Bangkok and Brussels.

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THAI has announced its winter program. This shows that there will be extra flights to Moscow, a new route to Frankfurt via Phuket and new destinations in Italy.

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THAI Airways International (THAI) has sold fewer airline tickets in Europe but is sticking to its sales target by also competing on price. Due to the scrapping of the fuel surcharge, tickets at THAI are now 15 to 20 percent cheaper.

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There is great panic at Samsung, the world's largest smartphone maker, the company is urging users of the new model Galaxy Note 7 to turn off the device "immediately" and return it to the store "as soon as possible". This is because the battery can catch fire spontaneously.

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THAI Airways International will fly three times a week non-stop between Frankfurt and Phuket this winter. The flights will start from mid-November to the end of March 2017.

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THAI Airways can soon look forward to the new Airbus A350. This week, the aircraft received the company colors and left the hangar in Toulouse-Blagnac. THAI will receive the first of four A350-900s ordered later this year.

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I have a return ticket BKK-BRU with Thai Airways. Due to the known circumstances, the flights were diverted to Liège or Paris the following days. Now Thai Airways claims that we have to arrange and pay for the transport to Brussels.

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