Thai Airways Launches Boeing 787 Flights to Brussels
Thai Airways Resumes Direct Flights from Bangkok to Brussels: A New Era of Connectivity
On December 1, 2024, Thai Airways International proudly reestablished its scheduled passenger service between Bangkok and Brussels, marking a significant milestone for travelers between Thailand and Belgium. This new route not only signifies the return of Thailand’s national carrier to a previously suspended service due to the COVID-19 pandemic but also enhances connectivity between these two vibrant cities.
With this daily flight, Thai Airways becomes the sole airline offering direct connections between Bangkok and Brussels, covering a distance of 5,761 miles (9,217 km) in approximately 11 hours. The inaugural flight, TG934, departed Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) at 00:50, arriving at Brussels Airport (BRU) at 06:47 the same day. The flight was warmly welcomed with a traditional water cannon salute, celebrating this new chapter in international air travel.
Daily Flights with Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners
Thai Airways operates this new service using its fleet of Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners, which are designed for passenger comfort and efficiency. Each aircraft features a two-class layout, accommodating 256 passengers, with 22 seats in business class and 234 in economy class.
- Flight Details:
- Route: Bangkok (BKK) to Brussels (BRU)
- Flight Number: TG934
- Duration: Approximately 11 hours
- Aircraft: Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
This new daily service not only enhances passenger travel options but also facilitates cargo transport between Asia and Europe, further supporting Brussels Airport’s role as a critical international hub.
Strengthening Ties Between Belgium and Thailand
The resumption of the Bangkok-Brussels route underscores Thai Airways’ commitment to strengthening bilateral relations. Thai Airways’ CEO, Chai Eamsiri, noted, “This connection opens new opportunities in tourism, trade, culture, and investment, deepening the bond between our nations.” The inaugural ceremony welcomed several dignitaries, including outgoing Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo and various executives from Thai Airways and Brussels Airport, highlighting the significance of this new air link.
Arnaud Feist, CEO of Brussels Airport, expressed his enthusiasm for the new service, stating, “This connection is a significant addition to the airport’s intercontinental network, serving as a major destination for both tourism and business travel.”
Enhancing European Connectivity
The daily connection is seen as a strategic move to reinforce Brussels Airport’s position in the competitive European aviation landscape, aimed at rivaling major hubs like London, Paris, Frankfurt, and Amsterdam. Passengers traveling from Bangkok to Brussels will also benefit from multiple onward connections across Asia and beyond, thanks to Thai Airways’ extensive regional network and its membership in the global Star Alliance.
For further details on the new Bangkok to Brussels route or to explore additional travel options, visit Thai Airways or check out Brussels Airport.
Conclusion
The resumption of Thai Airways’ service from Bangkok to Brussels marks a pivotal moment in international travel, offering enhanced connectivity and fostering stronger ties between Thailand and Belgium. Whether you are traveling for business or leisure, this new route opens up exciting opportunities for exploration and collaboration.
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