Turkish airlines and Bangkok Airways bring their forces closer together
August 7th, 2019 Leo Malden No Comment Airline
Turkish Airlines (TK) and Bangkok Airways (PG) have announced a new code-share agreement. This new code share has been offering their passengers connections from Turkey to destinations in Thailand and other Southeast Asian cities since August 1, 2019.
Under this agreement, code share flights operated by Bangkok Airways currently cover sixteen round-trip routes on domestic and international flights; Bangkok-Chiang Mai, Bangkok-Chiang Rai, Bangkok-Lampang, Bangkok-Sukhothai, Bangkok-Trat, Bangkok-Samui, Bangkok-Phuket, Bangkok-Krabi, Samui-Phuket, Bangkok-Danang, Bangkok-Phu Quoc, Bangkok-Yangon, Bangkok-Mandalay, Bangkok-Nay Pyi Taw, Bangkok-Vientiane and Bangkok-Luang Prabang.
In addition, there are two routes subject to government approval: Bangkok-Phnom Penh and Bangkok-Siem Reap.
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