July 3, 2024

Kenya Airways announces resumption of flights to Bangkok after two year suspension

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Kenya Airways announces resumption of flights to Bangkok after two year suspension

Kenya Airways on Thursday announced the resumption of flights to Bangkok, Thailand after a three-year suspension

Kenya Airways on Thursday announced the resumption of flights to Bangkok, Thailand after a three-year suspension.

In a statement, the national carrier said the flights which resumed on November 21, 2023, will operate the route five times per week.

The route which was launched in 2003 was suspended in 2020 due to the global Covid-19 pandemic. The changes will expand the national carrier’s current network to 42 destinations.

“Bangkok, we are back! We have resumed flights to Bangkok starting 21 November 2023 operating the route five times per week. The route was launched in 2003 and suspended in 2020 due to the global Covid-19 pandemic.

“The resumption of flights to Bangkok will expand our current network to 42 destinations, offering travellers into and out of Africa, convenient connections via Nairobi to the popular Thai destination,” the statement read in parts.

Kenya Airways also noted that the flights between Nairobi and Bangkok will be operated with the modern Boeing 787-8 aircraft.

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The national carrier’s Chief Commercial and Customer Officer Julius Thairu welcomed the move noting that it marks a moment of pride and readiness.

He additionally stated that the resumption of the flights underscores KQ’s proactive approach to expanding international routes.

“Today marks a moment of pride and readiness as we reintroduce our flights to Bangkok, Thailand. This initiative underscores our proactive approach in expanding international routes, urging our passengers to embrace new and enriching travel experiences. Beyond its status as Thailand’s capital and most populous city, boasting a population of over 10 million, Bangkok is a vibrant hub offering a wide range of tourist, art, and cultural attractions for our esteemed customers,” he said.

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