What aircraft does Thai Airways use?
Overview
Aircraft | In Service | Passengers |
---|---|---|
Total | ||
Airbus A350-900 | 12 | 321 |
Boeing 777-200ER | 4 | 292 |
Boeing 777-300ER | 14 | 348 |
What is the logo of Thai Airways?
The design chosen, created by Walter Landor Associates, was the purple, magenta and gold ‘jumpee’, which incorporated elements of traditional Thai imagery, the gold of temples and rich colours of tropical orchids and Thailand’s lustrous silk.
How many planes does Thai Airways have?
38 aircraft
Fleet. Thai Airways operates a fleet of widebody aircraft from both Airbus and Boeing, totalling 38 aircraft as of September 2021.
What planes do Thai Airways use from London to Bangkok?
THAI’s B777-300ER includes 348 seats in two classes – 42 Royal Silk (Executive) Class and 306 in Economy. Royal Silk seats provide a 180° fully-flat recline and a 15” personal AVOD interactive touch screen. Thai Airways International (THAI) is proud to have been flying from the UK for over 40 years.
Will Thai Airways recover?
The airline needs a major cleanup, including new funds to tide itself over during the five-to-seven-year rehabilitation. Creditors have been reluctant to accept large losses as part of the rehabilitation process. The rehab plan aims to bring the airline back to stable profitability by 2025.
Is Thai Airways profitable?
Thai Airways posted on Monday a consolidated net profit of 11.1 billion baht ($333 million), reversing a 28 billion baht loss it recorded in the same period in the last year.
Are Thai Airways any good?
Thai Airways is Certified as a 4-Star Airline for the quality of its airport and onboard product and staff service. Product rating includes seats, amenities, food & beverages, IFE, cleanliness etc, and service rating is for both cabin staff and ground staff.
Does Thai Airways still exist?
Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) continues to operate regularly scheduled flights to and from Bangkok-Hong Kong and recommends that passengers arrive at the airport earlier than usual.