Report by : Gan Yung Chyan
/ KUCINTA SETIA
On 31 March, Thai Smile departs for Singapore under flight code TG791 at 9.40 am and arrives in Singapore at 12.30 pm. The return flight under TG792 takes place at 1.30 pm and touches down in Phuket at 2.15 pm. The daily flights are operated by Airbus A320 which has a seat configuration of 30 Smile Plus Business Class seats and 144 Smile Economy Class seats.
Singapore will be the third international destination of Thai Smile after Macau and Hyderabad. Hyderabad will be served by a direct Thai Smile flight from Bangkok on 16 September 2012. On the domestic front, Thai Smile links Bangkok with Chiang Mai, Krabi, Phuket and Surat Thani.
Thai Smile at present uses Sawasdee (Thai Airways International Inflight Magazine) as its inflight reading material but it plans to introduce its own brand inflight magazine later in 2013.
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Thai Smile Air (Thai Smile, in short), the low-fare subsidiary of Thai Airways International which has recently launched its inaugural flight to Macau on 2 July 2012, is introducing direct scheduled daily flights to Singapore from Phuket on 31 March 2013.
On 31 March, Thai Smile departs for Singapore under flight code TG791 at 9.40 am and arrives in Singapore at 12.30 pm. The return flight under TG792 takes place at 1.30 pm and touches down in Phuket at 2.15 pm. The daily flights are operated by Airbus A320 which has a seat configuration of 30 Smile Plus Business Class seats and 144 Smile Economy Class seats.
Singapore will be the third international destination of Thai Smile after Macau and Hyderabad. Hyderabad will be served by a direct Thai Smile flight from Bangkok on 16 September 2012. On the domestic front, Thai Smile links Bangkok with Chiang Mai, Krabi, Phuket and Surat Thani.
Thai Smile at present uses Sawasdee (Thai Airways International Inflight Magazine) as its inflight reading material but it plans to introduce its own brand inflight magazine later in 2013.
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