Thailand Headline News Agency On June 14, according to the Civil Aviation Administration of Thailand, the Chinese government has begun to relax international travel restrictions, and students and business people can travel to and from Thailand. The Civil Aviation Administration of China has informed the Civil Aviation Administration of Thailand about this news. Therefore, the Civil Aviation Administration of Thailand will give quotas to various airlines in Thailand, adding two direct flights to China per week.
For this reason, the Civil Aviation Administration of Thailand has negotiated with 8 Thai national airlines , namely Thai Airlines, Thailand Smile Airlines, Bangkok Airlines , Fengbi Airlines , Thai Air Asia, Thailand Vietjet Airlines, Thailand Lion Airlines and Thai Air Asia X, preparing to resume flights. All airlines have great interest in resuming routes, but the quota is limited. Therefore, the Civil Aviation Administration of Thailand decided to allocate the quota to companies that are prepared and have flew through this route. Each airline will rotate every week, such as Thai Airways flying for one week and will switch to other airlines next week.
In addition, except for the two major cities of Beijing and Shanghai, each airline can fly to cities that have been flew. At present, Thai Airlines, Thai Smile Airlines, Thai Lion Airlines and Thai Air Asia have applied to the Civil Aviation Administration of Thailand to fly to Guangzhou. Thailand Airlines plans to start flying on June 18, while Thai Vietjet Airlines will apply to fly to Kunming and Feibi Airlines to apply to fly to Nanning .
Although China currently only provides necessary travel, the Civil Aviation Administration of Thailand believes that if Thai airlines perform well, China will gradually increase the number of weekly airlines. Therefore, the Civil Aviation Administration of Thailand requires all airlines to strengthen safety precautions and strictly implement public health measures and China's various epidemic prevention policies. (Compiled by: Wang Luyi Four Point Zero Translation Workshop; Reviewed by: wan; Source: bangkokbiznews)