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Thai Airways: le nuove tariffe

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Ho ricevuto queste offerte da Run21

   
     
     
 

Thai Airways: le nuove tariffe

 
   
 
     
   
   
     
 

Partenze da Roma e Milano per:

    Bangkok Euro 521
    Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Phuket, Krabi Euro 564

    Koh Samui Euro 652

    Siem Reap, Luang Prabang Euro 704

    Yangoon Euro 630

    Denpasar, Jakarta Euro 661

    Manila, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore Euro 618

    Hong Kong Euro 599

    Pechino, Shanghai Euro 621

    Hanoi, Phnom Penh, Ho Chi Minh city Euro 630

    Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoia, Seoul Euro 704

    Delhi, Mumbay, Madras, Bangalore, Colombo Euro 672

    Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane Euro 860

    Perth Euro 756

    Auckland Euro 912


Tariffe valide per partenze fino al 06/07/2008.

Minimo di permanenza: 6 giorni
Massimo di permanenza: 45 giorni.

TASSE E COMPETENZE DI AGENZIA DA AGGIUNGERE

    per voli in partenza da Roma/Milano per Bangkok Euro 190
    per tutti gli altri voli diretti nell’Asia in partenza da Roma e Milano c.ca Euro 265

    per i voli diretti in Oceania Euro 350


Possibilità di partire anche da altri aeroporti italiani con supplementi che verranno calcolati all’atto della richiesta.
Possibilità di fare istradamenti diversi via Francoforte/Monaco/Zurigo/Atene con supplementi che verranno calcolati all’atto della richiesta.

More frequency on the THAI network

Tuesday, November 27th, 2007

THAI’s winter schedule is now in effect and with two new B777-200ER aircraft added to the fleet, frequency has been increased on selected routes.

Direct service between Bangkok-Milan and Bangkok-Moscow has been increased to 4 flights weekly, offering more seating to winter sun seekers.

TG993/TG994 between Bangkok and Sydney is now daily, for a choice of 3 direct flights daily between these two vibrant Asia Pacific cities. Connecting times in Bangkok between THAI’s European destinations and Australia are now shorter than ever.

Flights between Bangkok and Muscat are now non-stop 3 times weekly.
Between Bangkok and Karachi direct flights have been increased to 4 times weekly, while Bangkok and Lahore are now connected with daily flights.

Service between Bangkok and Busan is now 6 times weekly, while Bangkok-Seoul service is increased to 33 flights weekly.

In January 2008 double daily flights begin between Bangkok and Beijing, the host city for the 2008 Summer Olympics, while service between Bangkok and Islamabad increases to 4 flights weekly.
from http://www.tgexperience.com