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Thai Airways (IATA: TG) is Thailand’s flag carrier and a founding member of Star Alliance. It is based at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), which handles the overwhelming majority of its flights. The airline provides nonstop flights across Asia, Europe, and Oceania. To explore all of them, use the filter tool on this page.
Thai Airways was founded in 1961 and has served as Thailand’s flag carrier ever since. It is a founding member of Star Alliance and today serves 10 domestic and more than 50 international destinations using a fleet of 75+ aircraft.
Thai Airways offers direct flights to more than 30 countries and ranks among the Asia-Pacific carriers with the most destinations in Europe, at 11 airports.
Use the filter tool below to browse through the 65+ unique direct routes that Thai Airways offers. Select your departure and/or destination airports, and you will see all currently available flights. You can also filter by country, region, or continent, and sort TG’s flights by duration, frequency, or aircraft.
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Thai Airways’ primary hub
Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is the airline’s main international and domestic hub. It is the start or end point for practically all flights that Thai Airways operates. You can reach more than 65 destinations by a direct flight from Bangkok.
Thai Airways has two focus cities in Thailand: Phuket (HKT) and Chiang Mai (CNX), both important for the tourism market, as well as domestic travel.
Domestic direct flights with Thai Airways
Thai Airways serves most Thai airports and the bigger cities in the country.
A notable exception is Koh Samui, where the airport is privately owned and managed by Bangkok Airways.
Despite that, Thai Airways remains the largest airline in the country and the one with the most flights. Here are some of the busiest domestic routes:
Bangkok (BKK) - Phuket (HKT): The airline’s busiest route with 8 departures per day in each direction.
Bangkok (BKK) - Chiang Mai (CNX): A direct connection between the capital and the big northern city, operated 5 times per day.
Bangkok (BKK) - Krabi (KBV): Daily service to a popular beach destination and gateway to Thailand’s prettiest region.
Bangkok (BKK) - Hat Yai (HDY): Three flights per day to the largest city in Southern Thailand.
Bangkok (BKK) - Khon Kaen (KKC): A 4-times-daily service to this central Thai city in the Isaan region.
Thai Airways direct U.S. service
Thai Airways does not currently operate nonstop flights to the U.S.
Direct flights were discontinued in 2015, and the airline has confirmed it has no plans to resume direct flights due to financial and fleet constraints.
Thai Airways International direct flights
Thai Airways provides a strong regional connectivity within Southeast Asia with direct flights to most of the region’s countries.
It also has an established long-haul presence with direct flights to a dozen destinations in Europe and Australia.
Here are some of Thai Airways’ busiest international flights:
Bangkok (BKK) - London Heathrow (LHR): Thai Airways’ pioneer Europe route and one of its most important ones to this day.
Bangkok (BKK) - Paris (CDG): Regular daily flights to the French capital.
Bangkok (BKK) - Frankfurt (FRA): Flights to the largest airport in Germany are currently twice per day.
Bangkok (BKK) - Sydney (SYD): Operated twice per day. Thai Airways also flies direct to Melbourne and Perth.
Bangkok (BKK) - Osaka (KIX): A popular leisure route for tourists in both directions.
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