Thai Airways increases flights in Pakistan
KARACHI: Thai Airways Pakistan has announced to restart its 5th flight to and from Islamabad from Sunday, July 2, 2017, a statement said. With this additional flight between Islamabad and Bangkok, the airline will have five flights a week operating the route, it added. This flight has been added due to public demand from loyal passengers and travel partners, seeking more travel options.
The addition of fifth flight will increase the already close contact between the two capital cities and not only increase outbound traffic to Asia and the wider world, but will also increase options for inbound traffic, especially from Thailand, China, Japan, Korea, Indonesia and other destinations.
Currently, Thai Airways flies to three cities in Pakistan;, Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad, with a total of 22 flights per week, including three weekly flights from Karachi to Muscat, a capital of Sultanate of Oman, it said.
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