After a dialogue with the Thai Prime Minister and Finance Minister, Srettha Thavisin, Thai Airways (THAI) is planning to increase its flights to China from 25 flights to 35 flights every week in response to the free visa policy for Chinese tourists.
Srettha announced after the meeting with the Association of Domestic Travel (ADT) that the government deliberate to extend temporary visa exemptions to Chinese vacationers throughout Thailand’s excessive tourist season. The coverage is predicted to start from October 1 onwards, marking a primary for Thailand in waiving visa necessities for Chinese guests.
The sixty one year old Thai PM then mentioned the coverage with the Chief Executive Officer of the THAI, Chai Sri-iam, yesterday, September eleven. Chai stated that the airline is pleased to cooperate with the federal government and would increase its flights to handle the rising number of Chinese travellers.
Printable reported that the airline had a plan to extend flights to China from 25 flights per week to 35 flights scheduled to formally be in impact on December 1 of this 12 months. The expanded flight schedule encompasses the following particulars:
According to the rising variety of flights to China, the airline also announced earlier that it planned to reintroduce 9 home flights after its subsidiary, Thai Smile Airways, is going to be closed down and merged with THAI.
The nine additional routes will connect Bangkok to nine provinces, including Krabi, Khon Kaen, Phuket, Narathiwas, Chaing Mai, Chaing Rai, Haad Yai, Udon Thani, and Ubon Ratchathani.
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