India and Thailand are all set get flights under air bubble arrangement
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, THAILAND/ Created : Feb 25, 2022, 11:23 IST
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Starting March 1, Thai Airways will operate flights to and from five Indian cities under the air bubble arrangement. On the other hand, India may reopen regular scheduled flights from March 15, 2022
Starting March 1, Thai Airways will operate flights to and from five Indian cities under the air bubble arrangement. On the other hand, India may reopen regular scheduled flights from March 15, 2022 Read less
Thai Airways has announced that flights will soon resume between the two countries under the air bubble arrangement. The national carrier of Thailand has shared this news with stakeholders in India, saying that Bangkok will not have flights to Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Mumbai, starting March 1.
Air Bubbles have been the way countries are allowing travellers to move from one destination to another, as regular scheduled flights stand suspended.
It has been reported that there will be five flights per week between Delhi and Bangkok, while Mumbai and Bangkok will get three times a week, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. Flights between Bangkok and Chennai will fly three times a week, and Bengaluru on the other hand will get two flights per week.
On the other hand, India is looking to restart regular scheduled flights from next month after two years. The tentative date as of now is March 15, 2022.
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