Thai Airways and Turkish Airlines agree on joint operations to boost tourism for both countries

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The joint operations MoU between both airlines was signed in Istanbul between THAI CEO Chai Eamsiri and Turkish Airlines CEO Bilal Eksi and the MoU is expected to enhance cooperation, allowing customers to fully utilize the extensive networks offered by both airlines in transportation and services.

A memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed between Thai Airways (THAI) and Turkish Airlines on a joint venture operation to boost tourism for Thailand and Turkey.

The joint operations MoU between both airlines was signed in Istanbul between THAI CEO Chai Eamsiri and Turkish Airlines CEO Bilal Eksi. The MoU is expected to enhance cooperation, allowing customers to fully utilize the extensive networks offered by both airlines in transportation and services.



With a fleet of 67 aircraft, THAI currently provides flights to 57 destinations in 19 countries. Meanwhile, Turkish Airlines has a fleet of 425 planes operating flights to 344 locations in 129 countries.

The THAI CEO said the airlines aim to accommodate passengers as they travel between both nations and others in Europe and Asia. He added that THAI will introduce a daily flight service from Bangkok to Istanbul in December, which will reaffirm the airline’s position as the gateway carrier to Thailand, Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.



The Turkish Airlines CEO meanwhile expressed confidence that the partnership will strengthen connectivity between both regions and provide tourists with various options that offer unique travel experiences. He added that the collaboration would boost tourism for both countries and revitalize their economies through tourism and transportation. (NNT)