Newly announced SUMMER 2022 TG routes
#1
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Posts: 128
Newly announced SUMMER 2022 TG routes
Flight operations in support of the Phuket Sandbox campaign:
1. Bangkok Phuket Frankfurt (v.v.): three flights per week every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
2. Bangkok Phuket London Bangkok: three flights per week every Monday, Thursday and Saturday.
3. Bangkok Phuket Sydney Bangkok: three flights per week every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
4. Bangkok Phuket Copenhagen Bangkok: twice weekly flights every Tuesday and Thursday, during 27 March 30 April 2022.
5. Bangkok Phuket Stockholm Bangkok: twice weekly flights every Wednesday and Friday, during 27 March 30 April 2022.
Intercontinental (return flights):
1. Bangkok London: eleven flights per week; daily flight by TG910; and four flights per week every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday by TG916 starting 29 May 2022.
2. Bangkok Paris: daily flight.
3. Bangkok Zurich: daily flight; and five flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday during 26 March 4 July 2022.
4. Bangkok Brussels: twice weekly flights every Wednesday and Friday; and three flights per week every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday starting 2 July 30 August 2022.
5. Bangkok Frankfurt: daily flight; and four flights per week every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by TG922 starting 25 June 2022.
6. Bangkok Munich: daily flight.
7. Bangkok Copenhagen: five flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday; and daily flight starting 5 July 2022.
8. Bangkok Stockholm: five flights per week every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
9. Bangkok Sydney: four flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
10. Bangkok Melbourne: four flights per week every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
Regional (return flights):
1. Bangkok Tokyo (Narita): daily flight.
2. Bangkok Tokyo (Haneda): daily flight, starting 1 July 2022.
3. Bangkok Nagoya: five flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday.
4. Bangkok Osaka: daily flight.
5. Bangkok Manila: daily flight.
6. Bangkok Seoul: daily flight.
7. Bangkok Taipei: four flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday; and daily flight starting 1 July 2022.
8. Bangkok Hong Kong: daily flight.
9. Bangkok Singapore: daily flight; and four flights per week every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by TG409 starting 1 July 2022.
10. Bangkok Jakarta: three flights per week every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday; and daily flight starting 1 July 2022.
11. Bangkok Kuala Lumpur: four flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday; and daily flight starting 1 July 2022.
12. Bangkok Dhaka: daily flight.
13. Bangkok Chennai: five flights per week every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday; and daily flight starting 2 July 2022.
14. Bangkok Bengaluru (India): five flights per week every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday; and daily flight starting 2 July 2022.
15. Bangkok Delhi: daily flight.
16. Bangkok Mumbai: daily flight.
17. Bangkok Lahore: twice weekly flights every Tuesday and Friday.
18. Bangkok Islamabad: twice weekly flights every Monday and Friday; and every Monday and Wednesday starting 1 May 2022.
19. Bangkok Karachi: twice weekly flights every Tuesday and Friday; and daily flight starting 1 May 2022.
https://www.thaiairways.com/en_TH/ne...mer-2022.page?
1. Bangkok Phuket Frankfurt (v.v.): three flights per week every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
2. Bangkok Phuket London Bangkok: three flights per week every Monday, Thursday and Saturday.
3. Bangkok Phuket Sydney Bangkok: three flights per week every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
4. Bangkok Phuket Copenhagen Bangkok: twice weekly flights every Tuesday and Thursday, during 27 March 30 April 2022.
5. Bangkok Phuket Stockholm Bangkok: twice weekly flights every Wednesday and Friday, during 27 March 30 April 2022.
Intercontinental (return flights):
1. Bangkok London: eleven flights per week; daily flight by TG910; and four flights per week every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday by TG916 starting 29 May 2022.
2. Bangkok Paris: daily flight.
3. Bangkok Zurich: daily flight; and five flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday during 26 March 4 July 2022.
4. Bangkok Brussels: twice weekly flights every Wednesday and Friday; and three flights per week every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday starting 2 July 30 August 2022.
5. Bangkok Frankfurt: daily flight; and four flights per week every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by TG922 starting 25 June 2022.
6. Bangkok Munich: daily flight.
7. Bangkok Copenhagen: five flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday; and daily flight starting 5 July 2022.
8. Bangkok Stockholm: five flights per week every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
9. Bangkok Sydney: four flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.
10. Bangkok Melbourne: four flights per week every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
Regional (return flights):
1. Bangkok Tokyo (Narita): daily flight.
2. Bangkok Tokyo (Haneda): daily flight, starting 1 July 2022.
3. Bangkok Nagoya: five flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday.
4. Bangkok Osaka: daily flight.
5. Bangkok Manila: daily flight.
6. Bangkok Seoul: daily flight.
7. Bangkok Taipei: four flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday; and daily flight starting 1 July 2022.
8. Bangkok Hong Kong: daily flight.
9. Bangkok Singapore: daily flight; and four flights per week every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday by TG409 starting 1 July 2022.
10. Bangkok Jakarta: three flights per week every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday; and daily flight starting 1 July 2022.
11. Bangkok Kuala Lumpur: four flights per week every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday; and daily flight starting 1 July 2022.
12. Bangkok Dhaka: daily flight.
13. Bangkok Chennai: five flights per week every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday; and daily flight starting 2 July 2022.
14. Bangkok Bengaluru (India): five flights per week every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday; and daily flight starting 2 July 2022.
15. Bangkok Delhi: daily flight.
16. Bangkok Mumbai: daily flight.
17. Bangkok Lahore: twice weekly flights every Tuesday and Friday.
18. Bangkok Islamabad: twice weekly flights every Monday and Friday; and every Monday and Wednesday starting 1 May 2022.
19. Bangkok Karachi: twice weekly flights every Tuesday and Friday; and daily flight starting 1 May 2022.
https://www.thaiairways.com/en_TH/ne...mer-2022.page?
#3
Join Date: May 2010
Location: UK & Phuket
Programs: TG Plat
Posts: 314
14 flights a week to London in May/June, they could not fill them in 2019. Who will be on these flights? Certainly not me until they dump all the COVID nonsense.
Last edited by andyptrav; Mar 26, 2022 at 3:48 am Reason: Addition
#4
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 425
Agreed...and also adjust the mileage earning on their Y fares. At the moment they quote Super Saver, Saver and Flexi all at "25-100%" miles when they mean 25%. If you want 100% miles the only option is an M fare at twice the price.
#5
FlyerTalk Evangelist
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: WLG/BKK
Programs: TG*G, NZ*GE, QF G, Accor Gold
Posts: 10,190
But having made a dummy booking I see what you mean - the Flexi fare is issued in V class which is terrible, and Fully Flexi is in M. Worse is that to use GUP requires Q or better these days. I suppose a decent travel agent could booking in the appropriate fare care.
There are plenty of published TG fare LHR-BKK showing on ExpertFlyer, I've passed in the Economy fares:
Last edited by Thai-Kiwi; Mar 26, 2022 at 9:39 pm Reason: add in EF fare data
#6
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 425
Thanks for that list, T-K. The Q fares there are a much more reasonable price. In the past I've had to go to independent agents to buy fares that the TG website couldn't cope with and phoning to book through THAI direct raised the prices significantly.
I'm looking to book LHR-BKK when theThailand testing and insurance regimes end and need a Q fare to use a GUP and to help with clocking up 50,000 miles this year. Also waiting as you are for AKL flights to use a LHR-BKK-AKL GUP fare that is on hold from pre-pandemic times.
I'm looking to book LHR-BKK when theThailand testing and insurance regimes end and need a Q fare to use a GUP and to help with clocking up 50,000 miles this year. Also waiting as you are for AKL flights to use a LHR-BKK-AKL GUP fare that is on hold from pre-pandemic times.
#7
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: WLG/BKK
Programs: TG*G, NZ*GE, QF G, Accor Gold
Posts: 10,190
11277m we may have crossed paths without ever knowing
I see that TG will actually sell me AKL-SYD-BKK on QF/TG - clearly AirNZ is charging them too much! I'll call the Contact Centre and ask how they will handle my frozen GUP ticket...
I see that TG will actually sell me AKL-SYD-BKK on QF/TG - clearly AirNZ is charging them too much! I'll call the Contact Centre and ask how they will handle my frozen GUP ticket...
#9
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Japan/Thailand
Programs: AS, UA
Posts: 1,201
(Still doesn't mean it's a good idea though)
#10
Join Date: May 2010
Location: UK & Phuket
Programs: TG Plat
Posts: 314
To be fair the HKT - LHR flights are B787 so half the PAX of A380. I just did a couple of dummy bookoings for May/June and prices are more competitive. But seat selection shows empty planes.