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Thai Airways Reducing Flights to Australia

: Sep 6, 2018 - : 5:17 am

Thai Airways, the flag carrying airline of Thailand, will reduce its flights to Australia over the coming six months, affecting services between its Bangkok hub and Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, with Perth passengers also in for an aircraft swap during the same period.

 

In a memorandum sent to Australian travel agents, the airline attributed the changes to “aircraft rotation and maintenance requirements”, taking place during Thai Airways’ ‘northern winter’ scheduling period, which runs from October 28 2018 to March 28 2019.

 

A total of ten flights a week have been cancelled, raising concerns among southern hemisphere hoppers that there could be more to this than meets the eye.

 

Despite reporting a 50 per cent increase in profits during Q1 of 2018, totalling 3,836m baht, the airline has struggled in recent years. Over 2017, the carrier ended the year with a net loss of 2.11bn baht, which is around $67.41m. They attributed this loss to a combination of increased fuel prices and new fleet purchase.

 

Currently the airline provides a daily flight between Bangkok-Brisbane. After the changeover, there will be no provision on Tuesdays, Thursdays or Sundays.

 

The Bangkok-Sydney route, operated by Boeing 747, has 11 services, which will be scaled back to just the daily from October.

 

Meanwhile the Bangkok-Melbourne route has two daily flights served by two Airbus A350’s. From October, there will be 11 instead of 14 flights per week.

 

Although there will be no change to the schedule between Bangkok and Perth, there is a change to the equipment. Instead of the Boeing 787-8s, there will be Airbus A330s running this route. It’s likely that the reason for this is down to servicing and maintenance requirements of the 787s.

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