Thursday, 14 November 2013

Thai Travel News

Bangkok Airways sells a promotional start-up fare on its new service to Udon Thani due to start 29 November.
The airline will operate two flights daily to Udon Thani, an important commercial town, just 80 km short of the Thai Lao border at Nong Khai. Travellers fly to Udon and then board mini-bus for transfers to the Thai-Laos Friendship bridge to pass through immigration. Vientiane the Lao capital is just 20 km up river from the checkpoint.

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Cathay Pacific Airways and regional wing Dragonair are strengthening their operations in Thailand, seemingly undeterred by political tensions and China's new tourism law that clamps down on substandard outbound tour packages.

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The no-frills carrier Thai AirAsia (TAA) is joining the fray on the Chiang Mai-Hong Kong sector with the launch next January of its second international route out of the northern Thai capital. TAA will become the third airline to ply the route, already serviced by the Hong Kong carriers Dragonair and Hong Kong Express

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