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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