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Bangkok Airways add 3 new local routes to their schedule

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Bangkok Airways add 3 new local routes to their schedule

 

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Some domestic routes are being added as local routes continue to expand. This time Bangkok Airways has announced it’s resuming its Samui-Phuket, Phuket-Hat Yai and Phuket-Pattaya/Rayong (U-Tapao) flights.

 

The first additions to the schedule will be the Phuket-Samui flights resuming this Sunday, October 25, and the Phuket-Pattaya flights start again next Tuesday, October 27. The Phuket-Samui flights will be operating on Sundays and Wednesdays only on the airlines’ ATR72 turbo prop regional planes, same as before.

 

A casual search on the Bangkok Airways website, for a return flight from Phuket to Samui on November 1, then back to Phuket on November 8 indicates the cheapest fare (promo) is 2,430 baht. Coming back, the cheapest fare we found, again labelled ‘promo’, was 2,630 baht. Bangkok Airways operate as a “full service” airline and don’t compete with the country’s discount airlines. But they operate these three routes exclusively – like it or leave it.

 

Bangkok Airways say that the flights will be operated “with the highest preventive measures and standards”. Around the country the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand have eased a few of the onboard restrictions, including the start of catering services which were originally banned under the initial flight rules when domestic routes started flying again at the start of July.

 

The daily direct services between Phuket and Hat Yai are also being operated on the ATR72 aircraft. The flight to Ha Yai leaves Phuket at 8.40am and arrives at Hat Yai at 9:.45am. The return flights leave Hat Yai back to Phuket at 10.25am each day. The route was very popular for the airline before the ‘disruption’ when airlines had their fleets grounded in April.

 

The service between Phuket and U-Tapao, linking the party city with the party island, will operate on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, again with the ATR72. Phuket to U-Tapao will leave at 12.10pm and then from U-Tapao to Phuket at 4pm on the three days. U-Tapao is about a 50 minute drive from Pattaya and the airport also serves the greater Rayong area.

 

This post was last modified on October 23, 2020 3:40 pm

 

Source: https://thethaiger.com/hot-news/tourism/bangkok-airways-add-3-new-local-routes-to-their-schedule

 

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The airline isn't adding three new routes. It's resuming old ones. Perhaps the headline writer doesn't know the difference and needs a course in English.

U-Tapao - Phuket

AirAsia also offers three flights a week on an A320 jet for half the price.

You must be a real fanatic to pay double for a Turboprop on Bangkok Airways.

 

Why not consider a Chiang Mai  Hua Hin flight. Test the water as I am sure it rill be popular/profitable.

8 minutes ago, Hugh Jarse said:

Why not consider a Chiang Mai  Hua Hin flight. Test the water as I am sure it rill be popular/profitable.

Good point, don't fancy the drive there from Chiang Rai. Quite happy to get a flight from CM if the cost is reasonable.

1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

Quite happy to get a flight from CM if the cost is reasonable.

AirAsia has two flights weekly (Fri, Sun) but the Fri CNX-HHQ is quite pricey.

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