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THAI launches special flights to 4 Indian cities under travel bubble deal

THAI launches special flights to 4 Indian cities under travel bubble deal

Thai Airways International (THAI) has launched flights to four destinations in India under the Thai-Indian air travel bubble scheme.

The new flight schedule, which kicked off on March 1, will be valid until March 26. The flights are:

Bangkok-New Delhi: Five flights a week from Monday to Friday

Bangkok-Mumbai: Three flights a week from Monday to Wednesday

Bangkok-Chennai: Three flights a week on Monday, Wednesday and Thursday

Bangkok-Bengaluru: Two flights a week on Wednesday and Saturday

Passengers can visit thaiairways.com or call (02) 356 1111 to check out the fares.

Commercial flights between the two countries had been suspended since March 23, 2020, and under the new arrangement, Thai, Indian, Nepal and Bhutan passport holders can fly two and from Thailand. The travel bubble also applies to other people of other nationalities who hold the required visas.

Airlines, however, are still required to meet both India and Thailand’s Covid-19 prevention guidelines.

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THAI Operates Flights to India under Air Travel Bubble Agreement

PUBLISHED : 7 Mar 2022 at 11:19

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Following the Thai Government’s approval of the establishment of Air Travel Bubble between Thailand and India, in support of the agreement and to boost tourism traffic as South Asia is a prime market, Thai Airways International Public Company Limited (THAI) operated direct flights to and from four cities in India. Details of Air Travel Bubble roundtrip flight destinations, commencing 1 March 2022, are as follows:

  • Bangkok – Delhi: five flights per week every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
  • Bangkok – Mumbai: three flights per week every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
  • Bangkok – Chennai: three flights per week every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday.
  • Bangkok – Bengaluru: twice weekly flights every Wednesday and Saturday. 

Flight schedule, booking, and ticket issuing are available now – 26 March 2022.  For more information, please visit thaiairways.com, call (+66) 2-356-1111 for THAI Contact Center (24 hours a day), contact THAI local sales offices, or send email to [email protected] .

THAI prioritises Hygiene Excellence in offering services.  After every flight, the cockpit area and passenger cabin will undergo a thorough disinfectant spray process together with deep cleaning and sterilization for 36 touch-points.  Every flight is hygienically ensured with HEPA (High Efficiency-Particulate-Air) filter.  THAI also strictly complies with the COVID-19 preventive measures for flight operations issued by the Ministry of Public Health, the Centre for COVID- 19 Situation Administration (CCSA) and the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT).

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As per the statement issued by the Civil Aviation of Thailand and The Ministry of Civil Aviation in India, Thai and Indian airlines are now allowed to offer flights through the travel bubble scheme between the two countries, allowing citizens and visa holders to travel between Thailand and India. Commercial flights between the two countries have been suspended since March 23, 2020, after the arrival of Covid-19.

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More airlines announce flights between India and Thailand in March under air bubble travel

After Thai Airways, its subsidiary Thai Smile apart from major Indian carriers such as IndiGo, SpiceJet and Go First have launched bilateral flights between both nations. Direct connections under the air bubble agreement are between Thai capital Bangkok & Phuket, and key metro cities in India – Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and Bengaluru.

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India-Thailand air bubble: Thai Airways announces flights to 4 Indian cities from March 1

Flights from Thai Capital Bangkok to Delhi and back will fly five days a week. Between Mumbai and Bangkok, flights will be operated three times a week on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Between Chennai and Bangkok too, flights will be operated thrice a week whereas, between Bangkok and Bengaluru, Thai Airways will fly twice a week from both the cities.

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Following the approval of the air travel bubble between Thailand and India, Thai Airways is operating direct flights to and from four cities in India. The flights are now in place to Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru.Bangkok – Delhi: five flights per week every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

The following flight routes and details were shared by the company as per their recent statement.

• Bangkok – Mumbai: three flights per week every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.

• Bangkok – Chennai: three flights per week every Monday, Wednesday and Thursday.

• Bangkok – Bengaluru: twice-weekly flights every Wednesday and Saturday.

THAI also strictly complies with the COVID-19 preventive measures issued by the Ministry of Public Health, the Centre for COVID- 19 Situation Administration (CCSA) and the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) for flight operations.

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Extra seat belt across the chest 10 minutes before taking off and 15 minutes before landing seemed excessively safe.

The transfer from Domestic and International was a bit confusing but I am easily confused. I did not eat any food, but the food on the other leg was decent. It was nice they turned the lights off on the night flight. The plane was in good shape, but was a little cramped in economy and I am small. They gave me a customs form to fill out and nobody looked at it as I went through customs. Not a bad flight.

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Information was not clear from where to check in international or domestic Airport at Ahmedabad.

The deplaning experience was bad, since they did not get the aerobridge at Madras on arrival and the bus felt like a local train during office hour rush

i bought a biz class fare but a few days before vistara always changes my biz class flight to economy .. happened to me 4 times .. seated could be wider .. boarding could be more organized .. crew did their best but not enough resources all in all very poor experience

Qatar said few times that the luggage will be at the final destination but they were wrong. Please check where your port of entry is at the destination. This is where the luggage would be. The food was terrible.

Thai Air Asia no longer has customer support that you can call and talk to. All support is done by chat bot or self help websites. This can be a major issue if you have a problem and it bit us so we can’t recommend nor will we book with them again unless as a last resort.

No way to talk to support. Is all online self help or chat bot. Now way to speak to a person and the automated options are useless.

Airline cancelled our flight purchased through kiwi.com 2 months before travel and to date has inly refunded half of our paid ticket price.

Crew was nice, boarding efficient. VERY cramped seating. I'm a 5 ' 10'' slim woman and my knees were up against the seat in front of me and my arms were against the arm rests. There are no services, not even water, and they only take local currency and I didn't yet have Thai baht ( flying from Indonesia and no rupiah left). I won't choose to fly with this line again.

Good, no mini-tv's, no food unless you pay, good overall experience.

ได้นั่งรถไปขึ้นเครื่อง แอบเสียใจอยู่ พอขึ้นไปถึง มีคนมานั่งในที่นั่งเราอีก ไม่รู้เจ้าหน้าที่บนเครื่องไปแนะนำผู้โดยสารท่านอื่นยังไง เขาเข้าใจผิดว่าที่นั่ง C คือข้างหน้าต่าง และเที่ยวบินนี้ ดีเลย์แล้วดีเลย์อีก จากทุ่มสองทุ่ม ดีเลย์ไปถึงห้าทุ่มกันเลยทีเดียว ถ้ามีไฟลท์ต่อกันนี่คงไม่รอดแน่นอน

CNX is a filthy, poorly kept airport. I have heard that Thailand plans to build another airport in San Kampaeng area, so perhaps they are just letting this one go. But it makes every airline look badly to offer their service in such a poorly organized "dump". Sorry to say this, but that's what it's like. At least the AirAsia flight which I took was on time! I appreciate that.

Air Asia will be my choice of airline when I fly to Asia every 6 to 8 weeks. Thank you for your good service.

I really like air Asia. The flights are running very professionally and both of my flights this last time got in early. Planes were clean. The staff was very professional and helpful. I understand they were supposed to be a budget airline but they don’t act like they’re a budget airline.

Landing to Hanoi in time Seat not reclining -Cabin design very dull

As usual invariably delayed Lots of time in getting chkd in baggage

Staff needs to be trained in managing customers better. Indigo appears to be a low cost airlines in all aspects.

Flight was delayed and also lots of mosquitoes on the flight

Two times the gate was changed and flight got delayed

INDIGO Never On Time & Always Prefer to Shuttle Passengers Like shuttle Corks

I did not like the communication gap existing amongst the staff and the customer. My flight to Nagpur was delayed by two and half hours but it was informed to me on email ( not by W.A. or SMS) when I have already left my home in Baner area. I was painfully detained at airport with luggage when the gate no. 10 was changed to 5. I'll never recommend your flight to anybody.

Seats don't recline, no charging points. New aircraft and very clean. Crew should serve some water atleast.

Wife and I were seated in separate seats across the aisle

There was inordinate delay without any plausible reason. This has become a normal feature of Indigo now a days.

Flight was inordinately delayed, which has become normal with Indigo. Crews were inattentive. After landing there was a lot of time for arrival of chek in baggage

Not comfortable for sitting. Sits are too close to each other and it’s too hard for butt..you need to improve your entertainment section like tv programming, Movies, it’s so hard to kill 15 hrs in long flights .you don’t serve good food like other competitive airlines thats my opinion

Worst International flight I ever had in my whole life time. Boarding is the worst of all and flight experience was also not good. Screens were not working, seats were not comfortable and lot more.

Comfortable seats, on time departures and arrival, and helping staff

Very very impressed with the proactive care and alertness with which ABHISHEK Chowdhary took care of us. Quietl,dignified , very alert, and meticulous. Very impressed. Also with SUNiL Kumar who was there for us in a very helpful way. SHERLY ALEX On Flight 119, BOM TO JFK CUSTOMER ON SEAT 21C, 21ST March 2024

If you are traveling to mumbai -- must try SFO - MUM direct flight. It's a game changer when you are traveling to India. Timings are well designed, optimal and makes the travel enjoyable.

On time boarding, proper information, friendly and cordial approach of staff, particularly crew members and the most important timely available of checked in baggage after arrival.

Air India needs to launch new planes. Seats are worn out, most of the plane's TV screens wasn't working, USB charging ports wasn't working as well so I can charge my phone & watch my download movies, Food was mediocre, the plane smells. How can Air India put through their customers with this bad experience? This complaint needs to get escalated to the upper management. How shameful is the upper management to improve this plane? The flight is going back & forth from NEW YORK & DELHI. Two of the big cities in the world and this is how your experience is for sitting in a plane for 12+ hrs? Get your planes fixed ASAP Air India (TATA Management do your job right).

One of my worst experiences. Nothing was working in the flight. Entertainment system was broken, seat was very uncomfortable, crew did not offer water until food was provided, lights were not working, attendant call was not working. In short everything was broken and duct taped.

Air India need a big change of in all departments.

Boarding and crew were nice Food was normal No entertainment was on the flight. Neither TV screen was there nor Wi-Fi connection to the mobile phone or iPad was there. Even the budget wing of AIR INDIA ie AIR INDIA EXPRESS provided us Wi-Fi connectivity on our mobile phone in their DOMESTIC SECTOR. So not providing Wi-Fi connectivity on international flight was unthinkable.

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