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British Airways spreads its wings: Gatwick-Bangkok flights back on


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In a move that’s set to soar to new heights, British Airways relaunched its direct flights from London Gatwick to the bustling city of Bangkok. The inaugural flight, BA 2231, took to the skies from Gatwick, yesterday, October 29, making a graceful touchdown at Suvarnabhumi Internationa Airport this afternoon, marking a triumphant return to the Land of Smiles.

 

Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) chief Thapanee Kiatphaibool made known she is over the moon about bringing back this sky-high connection.

 

“British Airways’ spanking new direct flights between London Gatwick and Bangkok really underscore Thailand’s spot as a top-notch travel hotspot. This revival is a major lift for our tourism scene and cements the ties between us and the UK, offering jet-setters endless chances to soak up our rich culture and jaw-dropping landscapes.”

 

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The TAT Governor didn’t jet off alone, she was joined by top tourism bigwigs from both public and private sectors, all ready to greet passengers with open arms and a warm Thai welcome at a special ceremony at Suvarnabhumi Airport.

 

The flight frenzy took off on October 28, with British Airways rolling out three weekly flights until March 30, 2025, and there’s even more on the horizon with plans to stretch services until April 26. And when things get busy? Expect a fourth and fifth weekly flight to keep those skies buzzing.

 

Flying high with the Boeing 777-200, BA is bringing luxury back. Choose from Club World, Premium Economy, and Economy, with a whopping total of 332 seats up for grabs.

 

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More new routes

 

And there’s more! British Airways passengers can connect seamlessly with Bangkok Airways, spreading their wings to explore Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Koh Samui, and even hopping over to Cambodia’s gems, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.

 

Back in early 2020, Britain’s flagship bird had to pause its direct London Heathrow-Bangkok flights due to the pesky pandemic, which clipped its wings and saw Thailand lose 7,700 seats every month – a hefty 18% slice off of 2019’s capacity.

 

With BA’s all-new direct routes from London Gatwick to Bangkok, air travel between the UK and Thailand is about to take off like never before.

 

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Come November 2024 to March 2025, prepare for a staggering 552 flights and 174,864 seats ready to whisk you away on routes from London Heathrow-Bangkok, London Gatwick-Bangkok, and Manchester-Phuket, reported the TAT.

 

Joining the mighty BA on these routes are Thai Airways International, EVA Air, and TUI UK (Charter) – because when it comes to travelling, it’s plain sailing ahead.

 

By Bob Scott

Picture courtesy of British Airways

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-10-30

 

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34 minutes ago, animalmagic said:

Don't care where they fly from or to. Last time I flew with them the seat was broken and I spent over half the flight standing or resting on a crew seat. Still had to use the seat for landing but fortunately it didn't totally collapse. After emails offering, in order -

1. An apology.

2. 25 pound avios voucher.

3. 50 pound avios voucher.

4. Enough free avios points for a ONE way flight to London.

I see no point in flying with an airline that uses old and knackered seats and cannot offer adequate customer service. Simply upgrading my return flight from London would have cost nothing and solved the issue.

To quote them from their very first response to me, 'we realize the seat is a very important part of our service.'

💯 they are 💩 but if they were at Heathrow competing , it may bring prices down with the likes of EVA

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1 minute ago, Will B Good said:

Just looked mid Jan, return mid Feb....LGW to BKK direct, hand luggage only.....BKK to LGW one connection......with luggage??

 

Cheapest around £890.....so not much different to Emirates or Qatar

Why isn't the return flight direct?

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1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

BKK to LGW one connection......with luggage??

 

1 hour ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Why isn't the return flight direct?

 

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three weekly flights until March 30

It's not a daily service. Seems one plane exactly.

(daily service requires more than one plane active)

So if you select an arbitrary date you might not get the nonstop flight and the price will usually be higher.

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If I got it finally right 🙄

 

LGW to BKK goes on Monday, Thursday and Saturday

At 9:15 PM, scheduled flight time 11h 55m

 

BKK to LGW goes Sunday, Tuesday and Friday

At 10:55 PM, scheduled flight time 13h 35m

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2 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Why only until March 2025?  Doesn't show as much confidence in the route as the hyperbolic article suggests!

Typical "winter/high" season offer like a holiday flyer and only three flights weekly.

Indeed a "soft opening".

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8 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

Just used Matrix to check a smiliar schedule.

Cheapest I got for BA is: Nov 30 to Jan 27 for 1069 GBP.

How is that compared?

I believe that has come down in price from when my friend looked around 6 weeks ago. He has paid £740 return with Thai Air (which seemed a good deal).

 

Not sure of his exact dates but has slightly more flexibility with Thai as they fly twice per day, every day from Heathrow. BA are only one flight, 3 days per week?

 

Did you happen to notice the departure time from Gatwick? My friend likes a morning departure UK time, I prefer the evening personally.

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1 hour ago, Homburg said:

BA = Best Avoided.  A Cheap Charlie airline charging premium carrier prices. 

No airline compares with KLM where bad service is concerned. I paid extra for a seat with extra legroom, I was told to vacate it just before the plane took off. I refused, then one of the cabin crew started getting a bit nasty, so not wanting to cause any trouble I let them move me to another seat.

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Just now, NoshowJones said:

No airline compares with KLM where bad service is concerned. I paid extra for a seat with extra legroom, I was told to vacate it just before the plane took off. I refused, then one of the cabin crew started getting a bit nasty, so not wanting to cause any trouble I let them move me to another seat.

If you want to change seats, just wet the one you've been allocated and loudly suggest it's pee.

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33 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said:

If I got it finally right 🙄

 

LGW to BKK goes on Monday, Thursday and Saturday

At 9:15 PM, scheduled flight time 11h 55m

 

BKK to LGW goes Sunday, Tuesday and Friday

At 10:55 PM, scheduled flight time 13h 35m

Sorry, just saw your post quoting the flight times 👍

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5 minutes ago, NoshowJones said:

No airline compares with KLM where bad service is concerned. I paid extra for a seat with extra legroom, I was told to vacate it just before the plane took off. I refused, then one of the cabin crew started getting a bit nasty, so not wanting to cause any trouble I let them move me to another seat.

 

   You really should do what the airline staff ask you  to do 

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