
Air Premia partners with Thai Airways for expanded connectivity
Air Premia, South Korea’s solely hybrid service provider, has introduced an interline partnership with Thai Airways, Thailand’s nationwide flag provider, to reinforce connectivity between Southeast Asia, India, and the Americas. The collaboration, set to start on 30 March, goals to seize transit demand through Incheon and increase Thai Airways’ community into the US market.
The settlement permits for joint ticketing, enabling passengers to journey seamlessly throughout each airways’ networks with a single reserving. This partnership will join Air Premia’s long-haul routes from Incheon to main US locations resembling Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco, with Thai Airways’ intensive community, together with home routes in Thailand and worldwide routes throughout Asia, Europe, and Oceania.
Presently, there aren’t any direct flights between Thailand and america, making this partnership a strategic transfer to facilitate journey between these areas. Thai Airways, a founding member of the Star Alliance, operates from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport and presents three day by day flights on the Incheon-Bangkok route, offering elevated flexibility for passengers.
An Air Premia official said, “By means of this interline partnership with Thai Airways, a Star Alliance member, we count on to increase transit demand from Southeast Asia and India to the Americas.” The collaboration is predicted to broaden journey choices and help the expansion of transit demand to the Americas, benefiting passengers with extra decisions and comfort
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