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Thai Airways has resumed flight between Bangkok and Europe today after cancellations due to Pakistan’s emergency closure of its airspace. The cancellations, announced late last night, have caused havoc for travellers hoping to fly between Bangkok and Europe on Thai Airways last night and today.

Flights between Bangkok to Europe, in both directions, normally fly over Pakistan’s airspace but since the closure, Thai Airways has requested authorisation to fly to and from Europe over Chinese airspace.

Thai Airways’s flights from Bangkok to Europe to be resumed are: Day flights on Thursday, February 28, 2019…



• TG974 Bangkok-Moscow [delay from actual schedule]

• TG916 Bangkok-London

• TG922 Bangkok-Frankfurt

• TG962 Bangkok-Stockholm

Night flights on Thursday, February 28, and early morning of Friday, March 1, 2019…

• TG920 from Bangkok-Frankfurt

• TG910 from Bangkok-London

• TG924 from Bangkok-Munich

• TG930 from Bangkok-Paris

• TG934 from Bangkok-Brussels

• TG940 from Bangkok-Milan

• TG936 from Bangkok-Vienna

• TG960 from Bangkok-Stockholm

• TG970 from Bangkok-Zurich

• TG950 from Bangkok-Copenhagen

• TG954 from Bangkok-Oslo

Thai Airways will reroute its flights from Bangkok-Karachi-Bangkok on TG507 and TG508 on Thursday by flying to and from Muscat and will not stop in Karachi.

Flights from Bangkok-Lahore-Bangkok on TG345 and TG346 on Thursday are also cancelled.

Thai Airways said it was closely monitoring the situation and asked passengers to call Thai Airways at +662 356 1111 24 hours or visit www.thaiairways.com for updates on the flight schedule.

Thai Airways passengers who hold tickets on routes affected by flight cancellation may change their itinerary. Fees and charges will be exempted, and conditions apply.
 
Thai Airways International has resumed flights to Europe via Chinese airspace instead of over Pakistan after an abrupt cancellation of flights last night.
The cancellations were due to armed tensions between India and Pakistan.
Pratthana Pattanasiri, director for aviation safety at Thai Airways, said today that the national flag carrier was granted permission from China to fly to their European ports across Chinese airspace while airspace over Pakistan remains closed.
He said that the schedules for daytime and the nighttime flights to European cities remain as normal, but the route of flights TG507 and TG508 between Bangkok and Muscat will be adjusted without a stopover in Karachi. Flights TG345 and TG346 between Bangkok-Lahore-Bangkok have been cancelled until further notice.
Thai Airways said it was closely monitoring the situation and asked passengers to call Thai Airways at +662 356 1111 24 hours or visit www.thaiairways.com for updates on the flight schedule.
About 5,000 Thai and foreign passengers were stranded at Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK) last night as several Europe-bound flights were abruptly cancelled while other flights which had just departed were called back.
 
 

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