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Dozens still receiving treatment in Bangkok following turbulence of flight SQ 321

Seventy-nine passengers and six crew members remained in Bangkok on Wednesday to receive treatment for injuries sustained during severe turbulence on a Singapore Airlines flight that was forced to make…

SQ 321 from London to Singapore diverts to Bangkok-Suvarnabhumi after severe turbulence and 1 dead

Singapore Airlines announced on Tuesday that one person passed away following a London to Singapore flight that encountered severe turbulence. The flight was diverted to Bangkok and landed around 3.45pm.…

Thai Airways recieves its 3rd 787-9

Thai Airways yesterday has just delievred its 3rd 787-9 Dreamliner. The aircraft is registered HS-TWC with the name Si Sakhon. Equiped with the GE engines. The aircaft had flown in…

Thai AirAsia X’s Optimism Soars Following Profitable First Quarter

Thai AirAsia X anticipates achieving profitability this year by serving nearly 1 million passengers, with a focus on its Japan routes, following a return to profit in the initial quarter.…

Continuing supply chain issues set to drive further airfare increases, warns ING.

The airline industry is set to face ongoing challenges as a result of shortages in aircraft, labor, and parts, dampening hopes for relief in escalating airfares amid surging travel demand.…

Scoot Commences Flights Between Singapore and Samui

On Monday, an official warmly greeted passengers arriving at Samui airport on Scoot’s inaugural flight from Singapore. The introduction of a second airline offering regular flights to the island from…

Thai Airways Grapples with Defective Seat Dilemma: Swift Action and Solutions Unveiled

Representatives from Thailand’s leading airline addressed concerns regarding defective reclining seats during a press conference. This follows a wave of complaints on social media from passengers about issues experienced on…

Emirates to retrofit 71 planes

Emirates has announced that it will be expanding its existing retrofit programme to include a total of 191 aircraft, with 43 A380s and 28 Boeing 777-300/ERs set to undergo complete…

Airport’s Master Plan Revised by AoT

The Airports of Thailand (AoT) is revising its master plan for Suvarnabhumi Airport to prioritize the construction and expansion of terminals due to increasing passenger traffic demands. According to AoT…

Emirates announces first A350 flight

Emirates, renowned for its flagship Airbus A380, is eagerly anticipating the arrival of its newest addition: the Airbus A350-900. Expected to be operational from mid-September 2024, Emirates plans to receive…