The airline will operate 12 flights from India to Thailand, including 4 weekly flights from Hyderabad and 8 weekly flights from Mumbai.
Nok Air, a premium budget airline in Thailand, is set to begin its new nonstop daily flights between Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) and Bangkok’s Don Muang Airport (DMK), starting October 28, 2024.
This route will be operated by the state-of-the-art Airbus 737-800, featuring 189 comfortable seats.
To celebrate the launch, Nok Air hosted a pre-launch party on October 18 at Radisson Blu Mumbai, attended by Chief Commercial Officer Ranon Viputsiri, Thai Consulate General Donnawit Poolsawat, and delegates from the Thai Tourism Authority, along with key travel agents, tour operators, and online travel agencies.
With one million Indian tourists visiting Thailand between January and June 2024, India ranks third in total tourist arrivals. The airline will operate 12 flights from India to Thailand, including 4 weekly flights from Hyderabad and 8 weekly flights from Mumbai.
“Our new service represents a pivotal milestone for Nok Air as we strengthen our international network as a premium budget airline,” said Ranon Viputsiri, Chief Commercial Officer of Nok Air. “This enhanced connectivity between India and Bangkok will position Bangkok as a key gateway to Thailand, providing travelers seamless access to renowned destinations like Phuket and Chiang Mai, as well as lesser-known gems such as Chiang Rai, Nan, Trang, and many more ensuring a strong comprehensive travel experience.”