22 MARCH 2010
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THAI AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL, always a leading Asian airline, but in recent years overtaken by Singapore Airlines and others, is once more on the upgrading trail and has briefed the media on its plans for the next five years replacing 25 elderly aircraft with new planes including the latest cabin facilities and in-flight entertainment. Thai’s route network strategy aims to continue developing Bangkok as the main hub by enhancing its schedule for more connectivity and increased production on profitable routes. Secondary domestic and regional services will be expanded through Nok Air, its low fare budget carrier. In-flight products and services will be improved to meet customer expectations. www.thaiairways.com
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