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Business, Published on 28/05/2020
» With its "fortune hanging in the balance", the chief of Thai AirAsia (TAA) says it may merge with another low-cost carrier (LCC) to clamp down on pricing wars once flights eventually resume in the country.
Business, Boonsong Kositchotethana, Published on 07/03/2017
» Nok Air is embarking on a business recovery plan, but the struggling budget airline's boss says it's a non-starter to expect the company to find its way out of deep financial woes anytime soon.
News, Postbag, Published on 15/06/2016
» Re: "Abbot, four others face indictment", (BP, June 14)
Business, Boonsong Kositchotethana, Published on 24/05/2016
» Beleaguered Nok Air is turning the corner with a recovery plan set in motion and a balance-sheet turnaround is expected this year-end.
Business, Boonsong Kositchotethana, Published on 19/01/2016
» More and more women across Asia are sitting in the cockpits of commercial airliners as cultural barriers preventing them from becoming aviators are slowly dismantled.
Business, Boonsong Kositchotethana, Published on 11/01/2016
» Thai AirAsia X (TAAX), Thailand's first long-haul budget airline, plans to add two more wide-body jets and spread its wings to India and China.
Business, Boonsong Kositchotethana, Published on 20/11/2015
» Royal Thai Navy-operated U-tapao airport will be run as a public service entity rather than a profit-driven facility.
Business, Boonsong Kositchotethana, Published on 10/07/2015
» Thai AirAsia X (TAAX) is looking at Europe, China and Australia to drive a growth plan stalled by restrictions imposed by Japan and South Korea.
Business, Boonsong Kositchotethana, Published on 23/06/2015
» Thai AirAsia X (TAAX) has decided to terminate its Sapporo flights from Aug 1 amid mounting concerns about Thailand's aviation safety.
Business, Published on 30/03/2015
» Thai airlines and tour operators are struggling to control the snowballing damage caused by the move by Japan and South Korea to restrict flights by certain Thailand-registered carriers to their nations out of safety concerns.