Monday, December 8, 2008
Thai Airways
Due to the worsening political situation in Thailand and the bad PR that it has caused to Thai Airways's revenues, the airline has decided to undertake a massive network wide flight frequency reduction to curtail costs as much as possible effective immediately until end March 2009. The main highlights are as follows:
FRA - reduced from double daily to 10 weekly B 744s.
CDG - reduced from daily to 5 weekly B 744s.
LHR - capacity reduced from mid Jan to daily B 744 + daily A 346
TPE - reduced from triple daily to daily flights using a B 773A.
HKG - reduced from 36 to 22 flights a week.
ATH - reduced from 3 to 2 weekly nonstop flights using a B 772ER.
DAC - reduced from daily to 5 weekly flights using an A 333.
MXP - reduced from 4 to 3 weekly flights using an A 346.
DME - reduced from 4 to 3 weekly flights using an A 346.
ZRH - reduced from daily to 5 weekly flights using an A 346.
KIX - reduced from triple daily to double daily flights.
CPH - reduced from daily to 5 weekly B 744s.
MUC - reduced from daily to 4 weekly B 744s.
CAN - reduced from double daily to daily flights using an A 333.
ICN - reduced from 4 to 3 daily flights.
NGO - reduced from 9 weekly to daily flights using an A 346.
MAD - reduced from 3 to 2 weekly nonstop flights using a B 744.
CCU - reduced from daily to 5 weekly flights.
KUL - reduced from triple daily to double daily flights.
CGP - flights suspended until Februrary.
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