The flight from Bangkok to Phuket was very beautiful - but also very short.
were on the plane is a small snack - cold chicken, salad, fruit, etc. Shown in-flight TV shows like "Mr. Bean" and "Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck" are.
were on the plane is a small snack - cold chicken, salad, fruit, etc. Shown in-flight TV shows like "Mr. Bean" and "Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck" are.
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The history of the airline can be traced back to 1968. There it was founded under the name Sahakol Air as an air taxi services under the contract of OICC, an American construction company. The first scheduled flights by the airline in 1986 and renamed itself in 1989 at Bangkok Airways. In April of that year opened its Bangkok Airways Ko Samui's airport, from where it offers direct flights to Phuket, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Singapore. In 1996 she opened her second airport, Sukhothai. In March 2003, a third own airport opened to traffic in the province of Trat, near the island of Ko Chang.
took over the airline in 2000 with its first jet engine-powered airplane, as it introduced the Boeing 717 in the fleet. Until then, only turboprop aircraft, used mainly ATR 72nd That same year, the Cambodian subsidiary of Bangkok Airways, Siem Reap Airways, to operate. In principle, the planes of Siem Reap Airways and Bangkok Airways, the logos of the two airlines provided are. So you can see the time so the Bangkok Airways Boeing 717 and Airbus A320 with the logo of Siem Reap Airways, although this is by Bangkok Airways is machinery.
also pushed 2004 to the Airbus A320. In January 2006, an order for six Airbus A350-800 widebody aircraft was known until 2012. They should be used on new long range from Thailand to Europe.
The history of the airline can be traced back to 1968. There it was founded under the name Sahakol Air as an air taxi services under the contract of OICC, an American construction company. The first scheduled flights by the airline in 1986 and renamed itself in 1989 at Bangkok Airways. In April of that year opened its Bangkok Airways Ko Samui's airport, from where it offers direct flights to Phuket, Hong Kong, Bangkok and Singapore. In 1996 she opened her second airport, Sukhothai. In March 2003, a third own airport opened to traffic in the province of Trat, near the island of Ko Chang.
took over the airline in 2000 with its first jet engine-powered airplane, as it introduced the Boeing 717 in the fleet. Until then, only turboprop aircraft, used mainly ATR 72nd That same year, the Cambodian subsidiary of Bangkok Airways, Siem Reap Airways, to operate. In principle, the planes of Siem Reap Airways and Bangkok Airways, the logos of the two airlines provided are. So you can see the time so the Bangkok Airways Boeing 717 and Airbus A320 with the logo of Siem Reap Airways, although this is by Bangkok Airways is machinery.
also pushed 2004 to the Airbus A320. In January 2006, an order for six Airbus A350-800 widebody aircraft was known until 2012. They should be used on new long range from Thailand to Europe.
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fleet (April 2008)
3 Airbus A319-100 4 Airbus A320-200
8 ATR 72-500
3 Boeing 717-200
a McDonnell Douglas MD-90
5 Airbus orders A319-100 (including an aircraft leased from ILFC)
4 Airbus A350-800
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