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Bangkok Airways

Bangkok Airways Co., Ltd. is a regional airline based in Chatuchak District, Bangkok, Thailand. It operates scheduled services to destinations in Thailand, Cambodia, China, Laos, Maldives, Burma, India and Singapore. Its main base is Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok.

History

The airline was established in 1968 as Sahakol Air operating air-taxi services under contract from Overseas International Construction Company (OICC) an American construction company, United States Operations Mission (USOM) and a number of other organisations engaged in oil and natural-gas exploration in the Gulf of Thailand. It began scheduled services in 1986, becoming Thailand's first privately-owned domestic airline. It re-branded to become Bangkok Airways in 1989. The airline is owned by Dr Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth (92.31%), Sahakol Estate (4.3%), Bangkok Dusit Medical Services (1.2%) and other shareholders (2.19%). It has 1,903 employees and also wholly owns subsidiary airline Siem Reap Airways.

It built its own airport on Koh Samui, which was opened in April 1989 and offers direct flights between the island and Chiang Mai, Hong Kong, Krabi, Pattaya, Phuket and Singapore. The airline opened its second airport at Sukhothai Province in 1996. A third airport was built in Trat Province, opening in March 2003 to serve the burgeoning tourism destination of Ko Chang.

The airline made its first foray into jet aircraft in 2000, when it started adding Boeing 717s to its fleet. Up until then, Bangkok Airways had flown propeller-driven aircraft, primarily the ATR-72. It had also operated the De Havilland Canada Dash 8, the Shorts 330 and for a short time, a Fokker F100. The carrier added another jet, the Airbus A320, to its fleet in 2004.

bangkok_airways_logo.jpgBangkok Airways plans to order widebody aircraft as part of its ambition to expand its fleet. It wants to add its first widebody jets in 2006 to serve longer-haul destinations such as London, India and Japan and is looking at Airbus A330, Airbus A340 and Boeing 787 aircraft. In December 2005, Bangkok Airways announced it had decided to negotiate an order for six Airbus A350-800 aircraft in a 258-seat configuration, to be delivered to the airline commencing 2013 but the order of the aircraft was cancalled in 2011 due to the further delay of the Airbus plane.

In 2007, President and CEO of Bangkok Airways Prasert Prasarttong-Osoth received from Kaewkwan Watcharoethai, the Royal Household Secretary-General, the royal warrant appointment to display the Garuda emblem.

 

 Fly from Fly to Departure Arrival Flight

Prince in USD

Booking
One Way Round Trips
 Siem Reap Bangkok

09:45 

10:50 PG 924 213 416 Booking
13:15 14:40 PG 906
15:20 16:45 PG 914
18:50 20:15 PG 908

20:30

21:35 PG 910
 Bangkok Siem Reap 08:00 08:55 PG 903 237 474 Booking
11:35 12:30 PG 905
13:35 14:45 PG 913
17:00 18:10 PG 907
18:45 19:40 PG 909

Condition:

  1. All above fares are net in USD payment online is available.
  2. Above fares are subject to change without notice
  3. Ticket is Non-re-routable / Non-endorse able.
  4. Re-issued & refund handling charged should follow the regulations of the airlines.
  5. The above fares are included airport tax (KX).

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Reference:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangkok_Airways