ronnie50 Posted December 13, 2024 Posted December 13, 2024 This report in the Bangkok Post last week is getting some pretty negative comments. It seems many are pessimistic that the US airlines will ever return to BKK. Not sure why, since that daily Air Canada non-stop is pretty popular with both Canadians and Americans travelling to SE Asia (and Thailand specifically) - but it's high-season only. As some background, the US FAA reccently upgraded Thailand's airport ratings meaning US carriers can return to Thailand after at least a ten year absence. Personally, while I like Singapore Airlines, I can't really understand why anyone who is Bangkok-bound would want to fly all the way to Singapore then connect, and backtrack another 3 hours. https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/general/2914942/united-states-airlines-urged-to-launch-direct-thai-flights
bamnutsak Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago You're asking about direct, non-stop? Daily? Year round? I think the only possibility would be SFO-BKK on UA (787) but... BKK is a low yield destination Poor aircraft utilization Lack of aircraft/crews I don't think the AC flights are daily, year round. Currently daily (peak).
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