Thai
Airways, the flag carrier of Thailand ,
will position an A380 for its daily flights between Bangkok and London Heathrow from December 1st
2013. The airline made the announcement recently. Airbus A380 is the world’s
largest passenger aircraft and is one of the most environmentally and
technologically developed civil aircraft operating flights currently.
Flights
will operate under code TG911 when it takes off for London
at 1150 and lands in Bangkok
at 0610 the next morning. The return flight, TG910, departs Bangkok at 0110 and arrives at LHR at 0715.
Airbus A380
is also popular among travellers who book tickets on flights and look for increased
space and enhanced levels of comfort.
Bangkok-based
Thai Airways has decided to offer 507 seats for passengers seeking to book
tickets on Bangkok-LHR flights. The standard cabin arrangement offered by the
superjumbo has space for 525 to 853 passengers. But the airline has on purpose kept
the number of seats to 507. This will allow maximum comfort and increased space
to those booking tickets on the flights. Thai Airways’ seven galleys and food
service stations onboard will additionally ensure faster and better service to
passengers investing on tickets on flights for flying the route.
Fliers who
are looking to grab tickets with the carrier on the big aircraft will have the
option of 12 seats in Royal first class, 60 in Royal Silk business class and 435
in economy class.
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