Thai Airways will resume flights between Bangkok and Brussels on 1 November, as shown by their newly published timetable. Flights from Bangkok to Brussels are scheduled every Wednesday and Friday, operated by Airbus A350-900. The return flight takes place on Thursday and Saturday.
The frequency will increase to three weekly flights on 21 March 2022 and six-weekly on 28 March (summer schedule).
The resumption of the service was postponed several times due to corona, as Thailand was virtually locked to foreign visitors for a long time. But in November, the travel rules will be relaxed for fully vaccinated travellers, who will no longer have to quarantine after arriving in the country.
This post was published on 7 October 2021 14:37
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