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Thai Airways International

<tr><td colspan="3" style="text-align: center; background-color: #FFFFFF;">Thai Airways International:Thai Airways Logo</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Hubs</th><td>Suvarnabhumi Airport
Phuket International Airport</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Focus cities / secondary hubs</th><td>Chiang Mai International Airport
Hat Yai International Airport</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Frequent flyer program</th><td>Royal Orchid Plus</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Member lounge</th><td>Royal First Lounge Royal Orchid Spa Lounge Royal Silk Lounge Royal Orchid Lounge</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Alliance</th><td>Star Alliance</td></tr><tr><th colspan="2">Parent company</th><td>Thai Airways International</td></tr>
Thai Airways International
IATA
TG
ICAO
THA
Callsign
THAI
Founded1960
Fleet size90
Destinations74
HeadquartersThai Airways International:Flag of Thailand.svg Bangkok, Thailand
Key peopleApinant Suraseranee (president), Wanchai Sarathulthat (chairman)
Website: www.thaiairways.com

Thai Airways International (Thai: การบินไทย) is the national air carrier of Thailand. Thai operates out of Suvarnabhumi Airport and is a founding member of the Star Alliance network. The carrier has traditionally used "Thai" on all of its livery. Like Singapore Airlines, Thai offers some of the longest non-stop commercial flights from New York and Los Angeles.


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History

Thai started as Thai Airways International, a joint venture with Scandinavian Airlines System (which initially held a 30% share), along with a domestic carrier, Thai Airways Company (Thai: เดินอากาศไทย). The carrier's first flight was on May 1, 1960. On April 1 1977, the Thai government bought out the remaining 15% of SAS-owned shares.On April 1 1988, the two carriers merged to form the present Thai Airways International. [1]In August 2005, Thai Airways International president Kanok Abhiradee was suspended from his managerial duties just before the airline reported a massive loss for its fiscal third quarter to June 30. Following the suspension, the airline appointed board member Somchainuk Engtrakul to oversee Kanok's major responsibilities. The airline has named a new president in April 2006. [2]

As most tourists to the country come from Europe, Thai has a limited presence in North America, where its flights are marketed by Lufthansa.
Thai Airways International:Thai Airways aircraft at Don Mueang International Airport
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Thai Airways aircraft at Don Mueang International Airport
Thai Airways International:Thai Airways Boeing 747 at Paris Charles de Gaulle
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Thai Airways Boeing 747 at Paris Charles de Gaulle
Thai Airways International:Thai Airways promotes Bangkok - New York Non-Stop, branded as "New York Express".
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Thai Airways promotes Bangkok - New York Non-Stop, branded as "New York Express".

The arrival of the A340-500 coincided with a change to the airline's image, including a new livery and a revised font for the title "THAI".

On May 1 2005, the airline began a non-stop Bangkok-New York service (TG790/791) with a new A340-500. The New York bound flight time is 16 hours 55 minutes and Bangkok bound flight time is 17 hours 10 minutes. It flies over the North Pole, with New York bound departs at midnight (Bangkok time 0040 at summer).

Non-stop Bangkok-Los Angeles service (TG794/795) started on December 2 2005, also using a new A340-500. The flight time is 16.5 hours eastbound. This replaces TG774/775 (LAX-KIX-BKK & BKK-KIX-LAX) service using Boeing 747-400 aircraft and the stop at Kansai International Airport in Osaka.

In February 2006, the airline announced it was studying the startup of a new airline, to be called Thai Orchid (Thai: เอื้องหลวง), which would market itself as a luxury alternative to the low-cost carriers, such as subsidiary Nok Air (Thai: นกแอร์). [3]In June 2006 Thai International Airlines was awarded 'Worlds Best Cabin Staff' by Skytrax. Thai Airways International will be operating three weekly direct flights on the route BangkokJohannesburg v.v., utilizing A340-600 aircraft, effective in October 2006 onwards.

On September 28, 2006 at 1:45am, flight TG 662 to Shanghai was the last Thai Airways departure from Don Mueang. At 4:45am, TG 613 from Delhi was Thai Airways' first official arrival at Suvarnabhumi. [4]

Destinations

Incidents and accidents

Thai Airways International:Thai Airways Domestic Passenger ticket (2004)
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Thai Airways Domestic Passenger ticket (2004)
Thai Airways International:Thai Airways International Boeing 747-400 taking off from London Heathrow Airport
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Thai Airways International Boeing 747-400 taking off from London Heathrow Airport

Codesharing

Thai Airways International codeshares with the following airlines on the following routes:

Amman, Jordan.

Flight numbers

Fleet

Aircraft TypeNumber of AircraftNumber of SeatsRoyal First ClassRoyal Silk ClassPremium Economy ClassEconomy Class
Boeing 747-40073891450 -325
113751040 -325
Boeing 747-30024051862 -325
Boeing 777-3006388 -49 -339
Boeing 777-200ER3292 -30 -262
Boeing 777-2001358 -55 -303
7309 -30 -279
Boeing 737-400

(including 4 aircraft leased out to Nok Air)

10149 -12 -137
Airbus A340-5003215 -6042113
Airbus A340-6005267860 -199
Airbus A330-30012305 -42 -263
Airbus A300-60010247 -46 -201
6261 -28 -233
5260 -28 -232
ATR-72 (including 1 aircraft leased out to Nok Air)266 - - -66
Total Number of Aircraft90Updated: November 2006

The average age of Thai Airways International fleet was 10.4 years at April 2006.

Thai Airways International has ordered 6 Airbus A380 aircraft, which will be delivered in 2009/2010 for use on services to Australia and Europe.

Thai Airways International confirmed an order (made in 2004) for 6 Boeing 777-200ER aircraft to be delivered from 2006 to October 2007.

It has been announced that 21 A300-600 aircraft will leave the fleet sometime from 2006-2007. This will most likely coincide with the delivery of the new 777-200ER aircraft.

Six A300-600 and B747-300 will leave the fleet within 2007, Thai now considering to buy 8 A330-300 to replace

4 MD-11s were retired from the fleet in May, 2006. They are now waiting in Don Muang International Airport and U-tapao Airport to be sold to new operators.

Thai is currently choosing between purchasing 6 or more of Boeing 787 or Airbus 350.

See also


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  Members of the Star Alliance
Air CanadaAir New ZealandANAAsiana AirlinesAustrian Airlinesbmi
LOT Polish AirlinesLufthansaScandinavian AirlinesSingapore AirlinesSouth African Airways
SpanairSwissTAP PortugalThai AirwaysUnited AirlinesUS AirwaysVarig

Regional members: Adria AirwaysBlue1Croatia Airlines
Future members: Air ChinaShanghai Airlines * Turkish Airlines
Former members: Ansett AustraliaMexicana

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