Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Lapangan Terbang Suvarnabhumi" in Malay language version.
Chinese carrier 9 Air this week is launching international service from Haikou, where the airline schedules 3 routes to Southeast Asia.
Haikou – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 21DEC23 – 18JAN24 3 weekly 737-800,
Haikou – Luang Prabang 16DEC23 – 13JAN24 1 weekly 737-800,
Haikou – Vientiane 12DEC23 – 16JAN24 1 weekly 737-800.
Aeroflot Russian Airlines from July 2023 plans to expand service to Bangkok, as the airline resumes 4 routes with 737-800 aircraft, in addition to existing 3 weekly flights to/from Moscow Sheremetyevo with 777-300ER: Irkutsk – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 08JUL23 2 weekly 737-800, Krasnoyarsk – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 08JUL23 3 weekly 737-800, Novosibirsk – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 07JUL23 1 weekly 737-800 and Vladivostok – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 09JUL23 2 weekly 737-800.
Aeroflot Russian Airlines starting next week plans to add Irkutsk – Bangkok nonstop flight, on board Boeing 737-800 aircraft. From 18JAN23, Boeing 737-800 aircraft will operate this route twice weekly.
Aeroflot Russian Airlines from October 2023 plans to increase capacity to Bangkok, ahead of the launch of Northern winter 2023/24 season: Irkutsk – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 04OCT23 A330-300 replaces 737-800, 2 weekly, Krasnoyarsk – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 02OCT23 A330-300 replaces 737-800, 3 weekly, Moscow Sheremetyevo – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 01OCT23 Increase from 3 to 7 weekly, 777-300ER, Novosibirsk – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 03OCT23 Increase from 1 to 3 weekly, A330-300 replaces 737-800 and Vladivostok – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 04OCT23 777-300ER replaces 737-800, 2 weekly.
AirAsia X from late-May 2023 is adding new scheduled service to Thailand, as the airline schedules Kuala Lumpur – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi flight. From 21MAY23, Airbus A330-300 aircraft will operate this route 5 times weekly.
Air China (CA): Beijing Capital – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 5 weekly A321.
Star Alliance member Air China in Northern winter 2023/24 plans to increase capacity to Thailand, based on recent schedule filing.
Air China (CA): Hangzhou – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 1 weekly A320.
Air China last week expanded service on Shanghai Pu Dong – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, previously served 3-4 times weekly. Since 20DEC23, the Star Alliance member increased overall flights to daily, with Airbus A320 aircraft.
Air India in recent schedule update adjusted operational aircraft for Bangkok, for the month of July 2023. The Star Alliance member will continue to serve Bangkok with Airbus A320neo, as planned Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner service tentatively moved to 03AUG23 at earliest: Delhi – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 01JUL23 – 02AUG23 A320neo service maintained, 1 daily and Mumbai – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 01JUL23 – 02AUG23 A320neo service maintained, 1 daily.
Asiana Airlines earlier this month gradually expanded service on Seoul Incheon – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route for Northern winter 2023/24 season, which saw the carrier increase service from 7 to 9 weekly, from 14DEC23.
Bamboo Airways this week continues to adjust its international operations for Northern winter 2023/24 season. In addition to previously reported suspension of all long-haul service, the airline this week will suspend most of its remaining short-haul international service.
Bamboo Airways during Northern summer 2023 season is adding new service to Thailand, with the addition of Hanoi – Bangkok nonstop flight, on board Airbus A320 aircraft. This route is scheduled 5 times weekly, effective 26MAR23.
Bangkok Airways from mid-October 2023 is adjusting service on Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Siem Reap route, as the airline shifts operation to Siem Reap-Angkor International (SAI), effective 16OCT23.
Beijing Capital Airlines from July 2023 plans to expand international service from Beijing, where it scehdules 3 routes to Southeast Asia: Beijing Daxing – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 10JUL23 4 weekly A320, Beijing Daxing – Cam Ranh/Nha Trang eff 11JUL23 3 weekly A320 and Beijing Daxing – Denpasar eff 11JUL23 3 weekly A330-300.
Beijing Capital Airlines (JD): Changsha – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 14MAY23 1 daily A321.
Beijing Capital Airlines (JD): Nanjing – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 14MAY23 1 daily A321.
Beijing Capital Airlines at the launch of Northern summer 2023 season is introducing service to Bangkok, with 4 routes being scheduled, on board Airbus A321 aircraft.
Beijing Capital Airlines (JD): Shanghai Pu Dong – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 1 daily A320.
British Airways today (05MAR24) opened reservations for its planned service resumption in Southeast Asia, where it plans to offer service to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur.
London Gatwick – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 28OCT24 3 weekly 777-200ER (BA last operated Bangkok service from Heathrow until March 2020),
London Heathrow – Kuala Lumpur eff 10NOV24 1 daily 787-9 (Last served until February 2022).
Cathay Pacific from June 2024 plans to resume additional Southeast Asia sector, where the airline opened reservation for Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Singapore sector.
Cebu Pacific in late-April 2023 plans to launch new route to Thailand, where it schedules Clark – Bangkok nonstop flight, with Airbus A320 aircraft. The airline will operate 1 daily flight from 21APR23.
China Airlines from July 2023 plans to resume additional frequencies for Kaohsiung – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, where it plans to return to 1 daily level, instead of current 5 weekly flights. Planned frequency increase is in effect from 01JUL23, with Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
China Eastern from late-May 2024 plans to add Beijing Daxing – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi service, currently scheduled for 5-week period. The Skyteam member will operate 6 weekly flights with Airbus A320 aircraft, from 27MAY24 to 29JUN24 (Beijing departure).
China Eastern (MU): Kunming – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 1 weekly 737-800.
China Eastern this month (November 2023) resumes additional routes to Bangkok, with latest addition featuring flights from Lanzhou and Shenzhen.
China Eastern (MU): Shanghai Pu Dong – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 4 weekly A320/330-300.
China Eastern in August 2024 plans to introduce additional Southeast Asia service from Yantai, as the airline schedules Yantai – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route. The Skyteam member currently schedules 3 weekly flights from 05AUG24 to 20AUG24, with Airbus A320 aircraft.
China Southern (CZ): Guangzhou – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 6 weekly 787-9 (737-800/787-9 from 02JUL23).
China Southern in the first quarter of 2024 plans to resume seasonal service on Shenyang – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, after 4-year hiatus. Upon service resumption on 16JAN24, the airline to operate this route 5 times weekly, until 29FEB24.
Emirates in this week’s schedule update filed service adjustment to Southeast Asia during Northern summer 2023 season, including additional service resumption to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur.
Emirates in this week’s schedule update filed selected changes to its planned A380 operation for the period of 29OCT23 – 30NOV23: Dubai – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 29OCT23 – 30NOV23 EK372/373 777-300ER replaces A380.
Emirates in this week's schedule update filed aircraft changes on Dubai – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, as the airline maintains all-A380 service on this route, on/after 31MAR24. EK370/371 will continue to be served by 3-class A380, instead of 777-300ER.
Firefly from May 2024 is adjusting service on Penang – Bangkok route, where the airline will move Bangkok operation from Don Mueang to Suvarnabhumi. The airline will continue to operate this route on daily basis with 737-800 aircraft when the airport change commences on 01MAY24.
Greater Bay Airlines from July 2023 plans to increase service to Bangkok and Taipei, reflected in recent schedule update: Hong Kong – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 01JUL23 – 31AUG23 Increase from 7 to 9 weekly and Hong Kong – Taipei Taoyuan eff 05JUL23 Increase from 7 to 9 weekly.
Hong Kong’s Greater Bay Airlines in the first quarter of 2024 plans frequency increase to Thailand and Japan, appeared in recently schedule filing:
Hong Kong – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 01FEB24 Increase from 1 to 2 daily,
Hong Kong – Osaka Kansai eff 01FEB24 Increase from 1 to 2 daily,
Hong Kong – Tokyo Narita eff 23DEC23 Increase from 7 to 11 weekly, 14 from 01JAN24.
Guangxi Beibu Gulf Airlines (GX Airlines; GX): Nanning – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 1 daily A320.
GX Airlines (Guangxi Beibu Gulf Airlines) in late-January 2024 plans to resume international service, as the airline schedules Nanning – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route. From 26JAN24 to 28FEB24, the airline schedules 3 weekly flights with Airbus A320 aircraft. There will be additional flights scheduled on various dates in February 2024.
Hainan Airlines this week is resuming additional international service from Beijing, as the airline schedules Beijing Capital – Bangkok service. From 20JAN23, Airbus A330-300 aircraft will operate 3 weekly flights. Service will change to Boeing 737-800 aircraft from 15FEB23.
Hainan Airlines (HU): Beijing Capital – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 1 daily A330-300 (2 daily from 01JUN23).
Hainan Airlines (HU): Guangzhou – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 1 daily 737-800.
Hainan Airlines between February and April 2023 plans to resume additional Southeast Asia service, including Bangkok, Phnom Penh and Phuket.
Hainan Airlines (HU): Haikou – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 3 weekly 737-800.
Hebei Airlines (NS): Shijiazhuang – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 1 weekly 737-800 (4 weekly from 02JUL23).
Hebei Airlines at the launch of Northern summer 2023 season plans to resume Shijiazhuang – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, last served until March 2019. The airline’s Boeing 737-800 aircraft plans to operate this route starting 26MAR23, four times weekly.
Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo from late-February 2024 continues to expand service to Thailand, as the airline adds Hyderabad – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, on board Airbus A320neo aircraft. The airline will operate this route on daily basis, effective 26FEB24.
The 2nd daily Mumbai – Phuket service will be maintained on/after 28FEB24, according to recent schedule update. 6E1121/1122, scheduled 6 weekly, previously scheduled from 05JAN24 to 17FEB24 only.
Jetstar since mid-December 2023 filed Asia service expansion from Melbourne, where it plans to introduce additional frequencies to Bangkok, Phuket and Singapore from late-June 2024.
Melbourne – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 21JUN24 Increase from 3 to 5 weekly, 787-8 (except 27JUL24 – 12SEP24),
Melbourne – Phuket eff 22JUN24 Increase from 3 to 5 weekly, 787-8 (4 weekly 01AUG24 – 13SEP24),
Melbourne – Singapore eff 25JUN24 Increase from 6 to 7 weekly, 787-8.
Jetstar Airways yesterday (13DEC23) opened reservation for its planned international network expansion at Perth, gradually in effect from August 2024.
Juneyao Airlines in Northern winter 2023/24 season plans to expand service to Southeast Asia, with the launch of a pair of new routes to Bangkok and Denpasar:
Nanjing – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 29OCT23 1 daily A320
Shanghai Pu Dong – Denpasar eff 29OCT23 1 daily A320neo.
Juneyao Airlines (HO): Shanghai Pu Dong – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 1 weekly A320neo.
Juneyao Airlines in recent weeks opened reservations for additional service on its key routes to Southeast Asia, namely Bangkok and Singapore, for Northern summer 2024 season.
Amsterdam – Bangkok : Service no longer extends to Hong Kong and Manila
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines this week filed latest changes to its intercontinental operation for Northern winter 2023/24 season, effective 29OCT23. Most comparison listed below is based on comparison 26MAR23 vs 26MAY23, including those listed as “previously filed”, For service to East Asia, KLM is restore pre-pandemic routing (Northern winter 2019/20 season), including Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila and Taipei: Amsterdam – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 29OCT23 1 daily 777-300ER, instead of previously filed 3 weekly 777-200ER and 4 weekly -300ER.
Korean Air in the last few days opened reservation for expanded service to Thailand during Northern winter 2023/24 season, effective 29OCT23. The Skyteam member on Friday 08SEP23 opened reservation for 2nd daily service to Chiang Mai, while 5th daily to Bangkok opened today (11SEP23).
Kunming Airlines (KY): Kunming – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 3 weekly 737-800.
Lao Airlines in March 2024 plans to resume Savannakhet – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi service, scheduled to be operated by ATR72 aircraft. The airline will offer this route 3 times weekly, effective 15MAR24.
At the launch of Northern summer 2023 season, all international/regional service to/from Chengdu will shift from Chengdu Shuangliu (成都双流; CTU) to Chengdu Tianfu (成都天府; TFU), with the exception of Vietnam Airlines, as it continues to list service to/from Shuangliu (CTU) from Da Nang, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Lucky Air in March and April 2023 plans gradual international service restoration to Southeast Asia, appeared in recent schedule filing.
Lucky Air (8L): Chengdu Tianfu – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 1 daily 737-800.
Lucky Air (8L): Kunming – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 5 weekly A320/737-800 (1 daily from 04MAY23).
Oman Air in Northern summer 2024 season plans to reduce a number of service to Southeast Asia, based on available flights for reservations.
Muscat – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 31MAR24 Reduce from 18 to 14 weekly, 787-9,
Muscat – Kuala Lumpur eff 31MAR24 Reduce from 8 to 4 weekly, 737 MAX 8,
Muscat – Phuket eff 31MAR24 Reduce from 7 to 4 weekly, 737 MAX 8.
Uzbekistan’s Qanot Sharq in late-February 2023 launched scheduled service to Bangkok, which saw the inaugural of Tashkent – Bangkok flight on 27FEB23.
Qatar Airways this week filed service changes for Doha – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, for Northern winter 2023/24 season. Between 29OCT23 and 30MAR24, the oneWorld member will continue to operate Airbus A380 aircraft once a day, instead of previously filed twice daily.
Qatar Airways during Northern summer 2024 season plans to increase Doha – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi flights, where the airline schedules 5th daily flight during peak season, between 01JUN24 and 09SEP24 (Doha departure). The additional flight will be operated by Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner.
Qatar Airways starting mid-January 2023 resumes service to Shanghai, initially operating one weekly flight with Boeing 777-300ER. From 15JAN23, the airline operates Doha – Bangkok – Shanghai Pu Dong routing.
Qatar Airways in the last few days gradually filed Northern winter 2024/25 schedule, effective 27OCT24 – 29MAR25. On Doha – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, QR830/831 is now listed as Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner operation, instead of -8 during majority of 2023/24 season.
Qingdao Airlines (QW): Qingdao – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 02MAY23 4 weekly A320 (until 30MAY23).
Russian carrier S7 Airlines since late-December 2022 expanded Irkutsk – Bangkok service, its sole route to Thailand. The airline expanded service from 7 weekly to 11 weekly since 23DEC22, on board Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Russian carrier S7 Airlines at the launch of Northern winter 2024/25 season plans to resume Novosibirsk – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route, last served until March 2022. The airline plans to operate 4 weekly flights from 28OCT24, with 737-800 aircraft.
SAS in Northern winter 2023/24 season plans to resume service to Thailand, after 9.5 years hiatus. Announced and opened for reservation yesterday (02MAY23), the Star Alliance member will operate seasonal Copenhagen – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi service from 30OCT23, subject to government approval.
Shandong Airlines (SC): Qingdao – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 1 weekly 737-800.
Shanghai Airlines (FM): Shanghai Pu Dong – Bangkok 2 weekly 737-800/787-9.
Shenzhen Airlines (ZH): Shenzhen – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 2 weekly A320/330.
At the launch of Northern summer 2023 season, all international/regional service to/from Chengdu will shift from Chengdu Shuangliu (成都双流; CTU) to Chengdu Tianfu (成都天府; TFU), with the exception of Vietnam Airlines, as it continues to list service to/from Shuangliu (CTU) from Da Nang, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Sichuan Airlines (3U): Chengdu Tianfu – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 1 weekly A330-200 (5 weekly A320/330 from 02MAY23, 1 daily from 03JUL23).
Singapore Airlines in the last few weeks adjusted planned service on Singapore – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route for Northern winter 2023/24 season. The Star Alliance member’s planned service increase from 5 to 6 daily, previously listed from 01MAR24 on tentative basis, will now commence on 29OCT23.
Spring Airlines (9C): Shanghai Pu Dong – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 2 weekly A320.
SriLankan Airlines during the week of 09JUL23’s schedule update filed various changes to its planned Northern winter 2023/24 season:
Colombo – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 29OCT23 Reduce from 11 weekly in NS23 to 10 weekly, A320
Colombo – Jeddah eff 29OCT23 3rd weekly service maintained, A330-200 operating
Colombo – Kuwait City eff 29OCT23 A320 replaces previously filed A330-200, 1 daily
Colombo – Riyadh eff 31OCT23 1 of 7 weekly A330-200 replaces -300
Colombo – Seoul Incheon eff 29OCT23 Increase from 2 to 3 weekly, A330-200/-300 operating
Colombo – Singapore eff 29OCT23 Available flights for booking increases from 7 to 9 weekly, A320 operating (Overall schedule lists 14 instead of 21, however only 9 weekly flights are available).
Starlux Airlines in the last few days filed aircraft changes for Taipei Taoyuan – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route during Northern winter 2023/24 season, between 29OCT23 and 30MAR24.
Starlux Airlines this week opened reservation for 2nd daily Taipei Taoyuan – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi flight, during Northern winter 2023/24 season.
Thai AirAsia X from August 2024 plans to resume service to Nagoya, as the airline schedules Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Nagoya route, after 4-year hiatus (previously served from Bangkok Don Mueang).
Airbus A330-300 aircraft will operate this route 4 times weekly from 01AUG24.
Thai AirAsia X in late-March 2023 plans to resume service to Shanghai, as the airline schedules Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Shanghai Pu Dong flights. The carrier previously operated from Bangkok Don Mueang until 2020.
Thai AirAsia X in the second half of Northern summer 2024 season is adjusting operational schedules on Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Sydney route, scheduled 4 times weekly.
Thai AirAsia X in recent schedule update filed updated schedule for Northern summer 2023 season. In latest filing up to 05FEB23, the airline has removed Bangkok – Sapporo New Chitose schedule, on/after 25MAR23, as the airline to maintain this route as winter seasonal.
At the launch of Northern summer 2023 season, all international/regional service to/from Chengdu will shift from Chengdu Shuangliu (成都双流; CTU) to Chengdu Tianfu (成都天府; TFU), with the exception of Vietnam Airlines, as it continues to list service to/from Shuangliu (CTU) from Da Nang, Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Thai Airways International (THAI) on Tuesday (09JAN24) fully opened reservations for most of its planned service expansion in Northern summer 2024 season, reported on AeroRoutes in late-December 2023.
Thai Airways International in the last few days opened reservations for service to Colombo and Kochi, as the Star Alliance carrier continues to restore service offering to South Asia.
Thai Airways International (THAI) at the launch of Northern summer 2024 season intends to expand service to India, with the schedule filing of Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Kochi route.
The Star Alliance member tentatively files 3 weekly all-Economy Class A320 service from 02APR24.
Thai Airways International (THAI) at the launch of Northern summer 2024 season intends to expand service to India, with the schedule filing of Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Kochi route.
The Star Alliance member tentatively files 3 weekly all-Economy Class A320 service from 02APR24.
Thai Airways International from May 2023 is adjusting Bangkok – Manila service, as the Star Alliance member schedules 1 daily flight from 02MAY23, instead of 2 daily.
Thai Airways International (THAI) in Northern winter 2024/25 season is adjusting operational aircraft on Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Milan Malpensa route, reflected in this week's schedule update. Set to resume on 01JUL24 with Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, service from 27OCT24 will switch to the smaller -8 variant.
Thai Airways International between 01JUL23 and 28OCT23 is adjusting operations on Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Osaka Kansai service, as the airline reduces service from 14 to 13 weekly. Service on Sundays will be served 1 round-trip flight, instead of 2.
Thai Airways International (THAI) during the month of January 2024 resumes widebody aircraft operation to Cambodia, with the return of A330-300 service since 2020. From 11JAN24 to 31JAN24, 1 of 2 daily Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Phnom Penh service to be operated by A330-300, instead of A320.
Thai Airways International (THAI) during Northern summer 2024 season schedules frequency variations on Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Sapporo New Chitose route, reflecting seasonal demands.
Thai Airways International (THAI) in the last few days filed operational aircraft changes on Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Taipei Taoyuan route, for the month of January 2024. From 04JAN24 to 31JAN24, TG632/633 service to be operated by Airbus A330-300, instead of Boeing 777-300ER.
Thai Airways International from mid-July 2023 plans to adjust service to Myanmar, as the airline once again assumes Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Yangon service from Thai Smile. From 16JUL23, Thai’s A320 aircraft will serve this route twice daily.
Thai VietJet Air in the first quarter of 2024 schedules additional service to Mainland China, including flights to Beijing and Guangzhou.
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Beijing Daxing eff 02FEB24 1 daily A320,
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Guangzhou eff 08JAN24 1 daily A320.
Thai VietJet Air in November 2024 plans to convert two Chinese service from scheduled charter to regular operations.
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Guangzhou eff 16NOV24 1 daily A320.
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Shanghai Pu Dong eff 16NOV24 1 daily A320.
Thai VietJet Air from December 2024 plans to expand service to Japan, as the airline schedules new service to Sapporo via Taipei.
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Taipei Taoyuan – Okinawa eff 02NOV24 Planned 1 daily A320 service unchanged. Service reduces to 4 weekly from 18DEC24.
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Taipei Taoyuan – Sapporo New Chitose eff 17DEC24 3 weekly A320.
Turkmenistan Airlines has filed preliminary schedule for Northern winter 2024/25 season, effective 27OCT24 – 29MAR25.
Urumqi Air in Northern winter 2023/24 season plans to add 3 international routes to Southeast Asia, with service from Lanzhou and Luoyang (flights originating from Urumqi), on board Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Urumqi Airlines (UQ): Urumqi – Wuhan – Bangkok eff 19MAY23 4 weekly 737-800.
Uzbekistan Airways today (07JUL23) filed operational schedule to Thailand, where the airline plans to resume Tashkent – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route on 30OCT23.
Uzbekistan Airways from August 2023 is resuming service to Thailand, as the airline opened reservation for Tashkent – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route. Previously reported on AeroRoutes, the airline resumes this route from 30OCT23, however this should be corrected to 03AUG23.
Vietravel Airlines yesterday (09FEB23) launched its second international route, which saw the airline inaugurated Ho Chi Minh City – Bangkok route.
China West Air in Northern summer 2023 season plans to expand service to Thailand, as it introduces 3 routes to Bangkok in the second quarter.
West Air (PN): Chongqing – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 15MAY23 4 weekly A320.
West Air (PN): Zhengzhou – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 01MAY23 4 weekly A320.
Xiamen Airlines (MF): Fuzhou – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi eff 01JUN23 1 daily 737-800.
Xiamen Airlines (MF): Xiamen – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 1 daily 737-800/787-9 (2 daily from 01JUN23).
In support of the Government's plan to establish Thailand as a regional aviation hub and to provide better and seamless connectivity to its guests, Thai AirAsia X (XJ) will be relocating all of its flight operations to Don Mueang Airport (DMK) starting 1 October 2024.
The relocation follows successful coordination with, and is being facilitated by Airports of Thailand Plc. and the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand. Thai AirAsia X currently operates from Suvarnabhumi Airport.
Effective 1 October, Thai AirAsia X guests flying to Seoul, South Korea; Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Sapporo in Japan; Shanghai, China and Sydney, Australia will be departing from Don Mueang Airport.
Thai AirAsia X (XJ) will temporarily suspend services between Sydney and Bangkok effective 1 August 2024 - 30 November 2024 as part of its fleet management and operation hub movement. The airline will resume these services in December 2024 with additional flight frequencies and better connectivity to key onward destinations in the AirAsia Group network, which will be updated in the near future.
Thai AirAsia X remains committed to the Australia market. While this decision to suspend services temporarily is not taken lightly, the aim is to return again soon with an enhanced schedule and experience to better meet our guest demands for the best value fares to and from Australia.