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New A380 Emirates service to Bangkok presents hope for Thailand's tourism sector

  

  Tourist arrivals from the Middle East to Thailand are expected to dramatically increase following the launch of a daily A380 Emirates service to Suvarnabhumi Airport on June 1.

  This launch reflects how much the airline expects visitors to increase to Thailand,¡± said Chumpol Silpa-archa, Thailand¡¯s Tourism and Sports Minister, during a meeting with the chairman of the Emirates Group, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Maktoum, at the Arabian Travel Mart in Dubai.

  The Emirates chairman confirmed that Emirates would begin operating its Dubai-Bangkok service on schedule.
Typically, superjumbos are reserved for long-haul flights only, and the Dubai-Bangkok flight, with a duration of six hours, is considered short-haul.
  
  Thailand's tourism minister said that other international airports in the country, including Chiang Mai and Phuket, were prepared to extend services to Emirates as well.

  Emirates' A380 aircraft is configured to carry 489 passengers and features luxurious facilities including lounges, flat beds, shower spas and massage-equipped suites in the first class cabin.

  Business class passengers are provided with a new generation in seating known as intelligent seats and with flat beds.

  Deputy Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Juthaporn Rerngronasa, said that the daily service from Dubai was a hopeful sign for the country's tourism sector. 

Source = e-Travel Blackboard: C.F

To read this article online, please visit http://www.etravelblackboardasia.com/article.asp

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