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Agoda Leads an Asia Experiment in Quarantine Hotel Bookings

More travel executives get their mission-critical industry news from Skift than any other source on the planet.Tell me more As Asia wrestles with the double whammy of Covid-19 flare-ups and slow vaccine rollouts, quarantine-free travel in much of the region is an elusive prospect. India, Thailand, Japan, and the Philippines are wrangling with new surges and faster-spreading variants. It is now doubtful if Thailand will lift quarantine for vaccinated tourists as planned from July 1. With Asia accounting for about 70 percent of travelers for most Asian countries, there will be quarantines unless vaccination leapfrogs rather than snails along. The best the Asian industry can hope for are shorter quarantines if situations improved, while quarantine-free will remain exceptions.

Bangkok cuts flights due to Covid surge

BANGKOK, 23 April 2021: Bangkok Airways has delayed the launch of a new route, Bangkok – Mae Sot until 17 October 2021, due to a surge in Covid-19 infections across all 77 provinces in Thailand. With new cases of more than a thousand per day since early April, health officials warn it could take between one to two months to stabilize the third wave of infections. Under the circumstances, airline bookings are declining as people avoid all but essential travel. The airline also confirmed it is suspending services on the following routes: Phuket – Hat Yai route from 23 April to 30 October 2021 Bangkok – Sukhothai from 1 – 31 May 2021 Bangkok – Trat from 1 – 31 May 2021

Bangkok Airways operating at 30% capacity, targets domestic tourists

/ Posted on 23 April, 2021 14:20 Bangkok Airways is currently operating at only a third of its full capacity on domestic routes, as border curbs continue to hamper air travel recovery. Of its fleet of 39, the airline is currently flying only 13 aircraft – six airbuses, and seven ATR72-600s – some on scheduled flights, and others on chartered flights. Bangkok Airways shelves plans for international flight resumption as Thailand battles fresh Covid wave Operating at such low capacities has impacted the airline’s revenue. At the end of November 2020, Bangkok Airways announced a total revenue of 903 million baht (US$28.7 million) for its operating results in 3Q2020, a decrease of 86.5 per cent year-on-year with net losses of 1,585.1 million baht.

Bangkok Airways suspends services, closes offices

Bangkok Airways suspends services, closes offices 5 published : 22 Apr 2021 at 11:33 5 Bangkok Airways said on Thursday it was suspending services on the Phuket-Hat Yai, Bangkok-Sukhothai and Bangkok-Trat routes, and postponing the introduction of the planned Bangkok-Mae Sot service. The airline attributed the flight suspensions to the Covid-19 pandemic. Phuket-Hat Yai flights will be suspnded from April 23 to Oct 30 and Bangkok-Sukhothai and Bangkok-Trat flights from May 1 to 31. The inauguration of the new Bangkok-Mae Sot (Tak province) route was postponed to Oct 17.  The airline s ticket office in Hat Yai district, Songkhla, will be closed from May 1 to Oct 31 and the offices in Sukhothai and Trat from May 1 to 31.

Bangkok Airways delays new routes until fall due to third COVID wave

Bangkok Airways delays new routes until fall due to third COVID wave
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