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Old Mar 13, 2014, 1:47 am
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Qantas and Bangkok Airways announce new codeshare agreement

Found on my Corportate Travel Agency newsletter sent out today:

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March 12, 2014

Qantas has today announced a new codeshare agreement with Bangkok Airways which will significantly improve travel options for Qantas customers travelling across South East Asia.

From 30 March, Qantas customers will be able to book on Bangkok Airways services from Bangkok and Singapore to six new destinations in Thailand, including Ko Samui, Chiang Mai and Phuket.*

Qantas International Chief Executive Officer Simon Hickey said the agreement was another step forward in delivering on the airline’s strategy to offer the best options for customers travelling between Australia and Asia.

“This partnership is great news for our customers travelling to resort destinations in Thailand.

“The new codeshare services will allow customers to connect to their holiday destination via Bangkok or Singapore, with more opportunities to earn frequent flyer points and have their luggage checked straight through to their final destination,” said Mr Hickey.

Qantas and Bangkok Airways are working towards a reciprocal agreement which will enable Bangkok Airways customers to book on Qantas international services from Bangkok and Singapore to Australia, and on a number of routes on Qantas’ domestic network.

This announcement follows other recent initiatives to boost the strength of Qantas’ offering into Asia, including a new codeshare with China Southern, new premium lounges in Singapore (April 2013) and Hong Kong (March 2014) and a major upgrade of the airline’s A330 fleet starting from end-2014.

Source: Qantas

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Old Mar 13, 2014, 5:48 am
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This should keep QF23/24 SYD-BKK profitable.
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Old Mar 13, 2014, 7:12 am
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[PG]: hello, oneworld!
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Old Mar 13, 2014, 2:24 pm
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And here was I thinking that we were now going to see PG metal flying BKK-SYD and QF code-sharing on that.
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And here was I thinking that we were now going to see PG metal flying BKK-SYD and QF code-sharing on that.
PG only has 319s, 320s and ATRs.
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Old Mar 13, 2014, 8:07 pm
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Originally Posted by Himeno
PG only has 319s, 320s and ATRs.
That I'm aware of, but it didn't stop JQ wanting to fly to SEAsia via DRW with 320s.

I wasn't really being serious but you never know what is going through the minds of QF decision makers.
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