JAL-Thai joint flights
JAL-Thai joint flights
TOKYO (AFP): Japan Airlines and Thai Airways International
have agreed to expand their joint flights between the two
countries to meet growing demand, the Japanese economic daily
Nihon Keizai reported Saturday.
They plan to increase the number of joint flights between
Japan and Thailand by seven-fold to 21 a week in November and
inaugurate a joint Bangkok-New Delhi service by using Thai
Airways equipment as early as mid-1996, the report said.
At present, they operate three joint flights a week on the
Nagoya-Bangkok route.
As part of the plan, the two airlines will add two routes --
Osaka (Kansai International Airport)-Bangkok and Fukuoka-Bangkok
-- to their joint services.
Two flights a day will be made available on the Osaka-Bangkok
route with the two airlines combining their separate once-daily
flights, the newspaper said.
Thai Airways will increase from two to three the number of its
weekly flights between Fukuoka and Bangkok and operate them
jointly with Japan Airlines.