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14 December 2024 / 17:08
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British Airways
Flights will operate three times per week initially, increasing up to five times per week in January and February 2025, and four times per week in March 2025

British Airways touched down in Bangkok  after more than four years since flying to Thailand.

The aircraft departed London Gatwick at 21:15 local time on Monday October 28, landing at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport the following day at 16:10 local time. Customers on the first flight were greeted on arrival by traditional dancers, flower garlands and local gifts.

British Airways announced its return to Bangkok earlier this year having last flown in 2020. Flights will operate three times per week initially, increasing up to five times per week in January and February 2025, and four times per week in March 2025. Customers have a choice of three cabins - World Traveller (economy), World Traveller Plus (premium economy) and Club World (business class) - with return fares from £718.

The airline also recently announced its expanded codeshare partnership with Bangkok Airways, giving customers the opportunity to seamlessly connect onto five holiday destinations from Bangkok. Customers can travel to the turquoise waters of Koh Samui or Phuket, or fly north to Chiang Mai to enjoy picturesque mountain views and visit historical temples. Those looking to travel to Cambodia can fly to its bustling capital, Phnom Penh or the northwestern resort town of Siem Reap.

British Airways has confirmed that it will resume flying to Kuala Lumpur on April 1, 2025 with a daily flight from London Heathrow. Next month, it will launch flights to Tromsø, Norway from London Heathrow and Ivalo, Lapland from London Gatwick. The airline proudly operates to nearly 200 destinations globally in more than 60 countries worldwide.

To book, visit www.ba.com.

Nov 07, 2024

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