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Thai on the boil
Thai Airways International received government approval to spend $1.4 billion on aircraft. The carrier will purchase three A340-500s and five A340-600s to be delivered between 2004 and 2006, along with seven five-year-old 747s from United Airlines, Reuters reported.
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They got government approval to buy the A340s. Airbus "prices" them at 1.4bn. However, government has only approved spending of 1.04bn. Thus we see how much the discount was.
I think this was on the orders yahoogroup.
I think this was on the orders yahoogroup.
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Thai to quit Geneva
Theyn will will pull out of the market on teh 29th of January ending their brief 1 and half years of service to the city, initially with a 777-300 via Athens, at present a 744 nonstop.
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Thai to Russia from October
TG are planning to start service to Moscow from this year, any idea on routing equipment? its their first former Soviet destination. A new US destination is also being considered from amongst Miami, Chicago, San Francisco and New York.
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Photos of Thai new First/Business Class & more
Covering the introduction of A345 plus other things related to new identity, http://photo.thaiaviation.net/thumbnails.php?album=397
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Thai Airways
They have listed these places for 2006 launch:
Manchester, Amsterdam, Berlin with seasonal services to Budapest and Prague.
Elsewhere they will be adding Johannesburg as well as Japanese cities Hiroshima and Sendai.
Source: Airliner World.
Manchester, Amsterdam, Berlin with seasonal services to Budapest and Prague.
Elsewhere they will be adding Johannesburg as well as Japanese cities Hiroshima and Sendai.
Source: Airliner World.
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Are they looking at bringing more pax into Thailand generally, or hoping to take advantage of getting more transfer pax through the new facilities at Suvarnabhumi - if it is actually open by the time these new routes start? (website still says "due to open in 2005)
Either way, I'm sure MAN to BKK will work well.
Either way, I'm sure MAN to BKK will work well.
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Asking for Thai airways aircraft...
Anybody knows what aircraft will Thai airways give from Bangkok to Rome on the month of december ?...Anybody with comments or replies will do ....Tkz
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