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Thai Airways rejects reports on cancellation of flights to 4 countries

Thai Airways rejects reports on cancellation of services to 4 ASEAN countries

Thai Airways International (THAI) has dismissed reports that it will stop flying to four ASEAN countries, namely Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar.
Thai Airways rejects reports on cancellation of services to 4 ASEAN countries ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: AFP) 
Bangkok (VNA) - Thai Airways International (THAI) hasdismissed reports that it will stop flying to four ASEAN countries, namelyLaos, Cambodia, Vietnam and Myanmar.

In a statement from the airline published by Thai media on October 22,THAI President Sumeth Damrongchaitham reiterated that there is no truth toreports that the airline will stop flights to these four countries. 

According to him, the company is preparing its corporate strategy, and athorough analysis must be conducted on all routes based on current marketconditions.

At present, the statement said, the carrier has not made any changes toits routes and there are no plans to cease any flights.

Earlier,the local media said theThai national carrier is considering cancelling six routes connect Bangkok’sSuvarnabhumi airport to Vientiane, Luang Prabang (Laos), Phnom Penh (Cambodia),Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam) and Yangon (Myanmar)./.
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